Box 10
Contains 275 Results:
“Labor Troubles, Chaotic World Memorial to FDR,” by an Anglo-American.
This series contains 11 folders housed in 1 box and organized alphabetically by title. It contains essays, speeches and editorials authored by other individuals, including many noted Civil Rights activists of the time including Adela Sloss de Vento, Carlos Castañeda and Manuel Pacheco Moreno and more. Also included are biographies of Alonso Perales authored by his friends and colleagues.
“The Language Barrier in Bilingual Schools,” by Theodore J. Brenner, S. M.
This series contains 11 folders housed in 1 box and organized alphabetically by title. It contains essays, speeches and editorials authored by other individuals, including many noted Civil Rights activists of the time including Adela Sloss de Vento, Carlos Castañeda and Manuel Pacheco Moreno and more. Also included are biographies of Alonso Perales authored by his friends and colleagues.
"Los latinoamericanos son leales"
This series contains 11 folders housed in 1 box and organized alphabetically by title. It contains essays, speeches and editorials authored by other individuals, including many noted Civil Rights activists of the time including Adela Sloss de Vento, Carlos Castañeda and Manuel Pacheco Moreno and more. Also included are biographies of Alonso Perales authored by his friends and colleagues.
“Lic. Alonso s. Perales.”
This series contains 11 folders housed in 1 box and organized alphabetically by title. It contains essays, speeches and editorials authored by other individuals, including many noted Civil Rights activists of the time including Adela Sloss de Vento, Carlos Castañeda and Manuel Pacheco Moreno and more. Also included are biographies of Alonso Perales authored by his friends and colleagues.
“El Lic. Alsonso S. Perales, Nació …”
This series contains 11 folders housed in 1 box and organized alphabetically by title. It contains essays, speeches and editorials authored by other individuals, including many noted Civil Rights activists of the time including Adela Sloss de Vento, Carlos Castañeda and Manuel Pacheco Moreno and more. Also included are biographies of Alonso Perales authored by his friends and colleagues.
“Liderismo colectivo.”
This series contains 11 folders housed in 1 box and organized alphabetically by title. It contains essays, speeches and editorials authored by other individuals, including many noted Civil Rights activists of the time including Adela Sloss de Vento, Carlos Castañeda and Manuel Pacheco Moreno and more. Also included are biographies of Alonso Perales authored by his friends and colleagues.
“Literatura mexicana,” Manuel M. Flores.
This series contains 11 folders housed in 1 box and organized alphabetically by title. It contains essays, speeches and editorials authored by other individuals, including many noted Civil Rights activists of the time including Adela Sloss de Vento, Carlos Castañeda and Manuel Pacheco Moreno and more. Also included are biographies of Alonso Perales authored by his friends and colleagues.
“Los ‘mitos’ de Francisco de la Maza,” by Alfonso Méndez Plancarte.
This series contains 11 folders housed in 1 box and organized alphabetically by title. It contains essays, speeches and editorials authored by other individuals, including many noted Civil Rights activists of the time including Adela Sloss de Vento, Carlos Castañeda and Manuel Pacheco Moreno and more. Also included are biographies of Alonso Perales authored by his friends and colleagues.
“Luis y Engracia,” by Marta Pérez Perales
This series contains 11 folders housed in 1 box and organized alphabetically by title. It contains essays, speeches and editorials authored by other individuals, including many noted Civil Rights activists of the time including Adela Sloss de Vento, Carlos Castañeda and Manuel Pacheco Moreno and more. Also included are biographies of Alonso Perales authored by his friends and colleagues.
“The man we honor”
This series contains 11 folders housed in 1 box and organized alphabetically by title. It contains essays, speeches and editorials authored by other individuals, including many noted Civil Rights activists of the time including Adela Sloss de Vento, Carlos Castañeda and Manuel Pacheco Moreno and more. Also included are biographies of Alonso Perales authored by his friends and colleagues.
“Memorandum re Alonso S. Perales.”
This series contains 11 folders housed in 1 box and organized alphabetically by title. It contains essays, speeches and editorials authored by other individuals, including many noted Civil Rights activists of the time including Adela Sloss de Vento, Carlos Castañeda and Manuel Pacheco Moreno and more. Also included are biographies of Alonso Perales authored by his friends and colleagues.
"Los mexicanos las prefieren gordas” by Salvador Novo, 1904
This series contains 11 folders housed in 1 box and organized alphabetically by title. It contains essays, speeches and editorials authored by other individuals, including many noted Civil Rights activists of the time including Adela Sloss de Vento, Carlos Castañeda and Manuel Pacheco Moreno and more. Also included are biographies of Alonso Perales authored by his friends and colleagues.
"Mi opinión acerca del libro En defensa de mi raza,” by José de Luz Saenz
This series contains 11 folders housed in 1 box and organized alphabetically by title. It contains essays, speeches and editorials authored by other individuals, including many noted Civil Rights activists of the time including Adela Sloss de Vento, Carlos Castañeda and Manuel Pacheco Moreno and more. Also included are biographies of Alonso Perales authored by his friends and colleagues.
“A must in new books” Unknown
This series contains 11 folders housed in 1 box and organized alphabetically by title. It contains essays, speeches and editorials authored by other individuals, including many noted Civil Rights activists of the time including Adela Sloss de Vento, Carlos Castañeda and Manuel Pacheco Moreno and more. Also included are biographies of Alonso Perales authored by his friends and colleagues.
“Native Latin American Contribution to the Colonization and Independence of Texas,” by Eugene C. Barker.
This series contains 11 folders housed in 1 box and organized alphabetically by title. It contains essays, speeches and editorials authored by other individuals, including many noted Civil Rights activists of the time including Adela Sloss de Vento, Carlos Castañeda and Manuel Pacheco Moreno and more. Also included are biographies of Alonso Perales authored by his friends and colleagues.