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Box 10

 Container

Contains 275 Results:

“The Triumph of a Lawyer of Our Race.”

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 19, Item: 5
Dates: 1898-1991
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

“To Our Guests …” unsigned, June 7, 1959

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 19, Item: 6
Dates: June 7, 1959
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

“To the list of recent publications dealing with discrimination…” (Praise for Perales’s Are we good neighbors? ) by Bledsoe, Thomas, and Andrew Fraley

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 19, Item: 7
Dates: 1898-1991
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

“Treaties of the Republic of Texas with other governments” by Leonara Sayera-Walker

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 19, Item: 8
Dates: 1898-1991
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

“Two men Fined after Gulty Plea to Assault Charge.”

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 19, Item: 9
Dates: 1898-1991
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

“Valley race Disicriminaion Appalling and Shameful,” by Wayne Thomas.

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 19, Item: 10
Dates: 1898-1991
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

“Vargas, Long a friend of United States, guides Brazil at War” by Office of the Coordinator of inter-american affairs press division.

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 19, Item: 11
Dates: 1898-1991
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

“We Have in San Antonio a young lawyer …”, Jan. 15, 1934

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 19, Item: 12
Dates: Jan. 15, 1934
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

“What Is the Fifth Column?” by C. E. Troutz.

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 19, Item: 13
Dates: 1898-1991
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

“What Our Sons Fought For …,” by Laureano Flores.

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 19, Item: 14
Dates: 1898-1991
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

“Who Set the Community’s Social pattern?” By rev. John J. Birch.

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 19, Item: 15
Dates: 1898-1991
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

“What Would Our Grwers Do without Wetback Labor?” by Valdemar González.

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 19, Item: 16
Dates: 1898-1991
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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 Wishes of God,” by Goerge Esqueda.

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 19, Item: 17
Dates: 1898-1991
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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 Word for Mexico,” by Mrs. Santos V. Lozano.

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 19, Item: 18
Dates: 1898-1991
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

“World law or world anarchy” by W. T. Holliday (from Texas Law Review Oct 1948), October, 1948

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 19, Item: 19
Dates: October; 1948
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.