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1. Alonso S. Perales Awarded the Medal of Civil Merit Alonso S. Perales Awarded the Medal of Civil Merit Posed photograph of Alonso S. Perales, second from left, being awarded the Medal of Civil Merit from the Spanish government, granted by Generalissimo Francisco Franco. Also pictured are, from left, Dr....

2. Letter from Alonso S. Perales to C.K. Quinn dated San Antonio, Texas, April 5, 1941. Letter from Alonso S. Perales to C.K. Quinn dated San Antonio, Texas, April 5, 1941. Typewritten letter signed by Alonso S. Perales, dated San Antonio, Texas, April 5, 1941, on letterhead stationery of Davis, Wright & Perales, Attorneys at Law, to San Antonio mayor C.K. Quin, asking if...

3. Letter from Alonso S. Perales to Franklin Deleno Roosevelt dated San Antonio, Texas, November 16, 1944. Letter from Alonso S. Perales to Franklin Deleno Roosevelt dated San Antonio, Texas, November 16, 1944. Typewritten letter, carbon copy, by Alonso S. Perales as Director General of the League of Loyal Americans, dated San Antonio, Texas, November 16, 1944, to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Perales asks...

4. Letter from Mauro Machado to Alonso S. Perales dated San Antonio, Texas, December 19, 1926. Letter from Mauro Machado to Alonso S. Perales dated San Antonio, Texas, December 19, 1926. Typewritten letter signed by Mauro Machado, dated San Antonio, Texas, December 19, 1926, to Alonso S. Perales in Washington, D.C. , discussing the importance of helping their Mexican American brothers...

5. Letter from Alonso S. Perales to Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt dated San Antonio, Texas, April 15, 1944. Letter from Alonso S. Perales to Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt dated San Antonio, Texas, April 15, 1944. Typewritten letter copy, by Alonso S. Perales, dated San Antonio, Texas, April 15, 1944, to First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, asking that she intercede with the president with regard to supporting equality...

6. Alonso S. Perales and his wife, Marta, walking on Houston Street in San Antonio Alonso S. Perales and his wife, Marta, walking on Houston Street in San Antonio Snapshot photograph of Alonso S. Perales and his wife, Marta, walking on Houston Street in San Antonio, Texas.

7. Powerful Political Organization Is Formed Powerful Political Organization Is Formed Typescript carbon copy, dated San Antonio, Texas, May 5, 1941. Headed "Powerful Political Organization Is Formed," the text announces the formation of the Committee of One Hundred, comprised of Mexican...

8. Letter from [Charles Albidress] to Don Politico dated San Antonio, Texas [ca. May 1941]. Letter from [Charles Albidress] to Don Politico dated San Antonio, Texas [ca. May 1941]. Typewritten letter, carbon copy, by the secretary of the Committee of One Hundred [Charles Albidress], ca. May 1941, to the political columnist of the San Antonio Light, announcing the creation of the...

9. Letter from Fagan Dickson to Alonso S. Perales dated Austin, Texas, April 14, 1941. Letter from Fagan Dickson to Alonso S. Perales dated Austin, Texas, April 14, 1941. Typewritten letter signed by Fagan Dickson, Texas State Representative from San Antonio, dated Austin, Texas, April 14, 1941, on the letterhead stationery of the State of Texas House of Representatives....

10. Letter from Hector P. Garcia to Alonso S. Perales dated Corpus Christi, Texas, December 20, 1950. Letter from Hector P. Garcia to Alonso S. Perales dated Corpus Christi, Texas, December 20, 1950. Typewritten letter signed by Hector P. Garcia, surgeon, World War II veteran, civil rights advocate and founder of the American G.I. Forum. Written as Chair of the AGIF of Texas on its letterhead stationery,...

11. Letter from Jack Danciger to Alonso S. Perales dated Fort Worth, Texas, June 6, 1944. Letter from Jack Danciger to Alonso S. Perales dated Fort Worth, Texas, June 6, 1944. Typewritten letter signed by Jack Danciger, dated Fort Worth, Texas, June 6, 1944, on his personal letterhead stationery, to Alonso S. Perales. Having read an anti-discrimination article by Perales in...

12. Letter from José Tomás Canales to Alonso S. Perales dated Brownsville, Texas, April 17, 1933. Letter from José Tomás Canales to Alonso S. Perales dated Brownsville, Texas, April 17, 1933. Typewritten letter signed by J.T. (José Tomás) Canales, dated Brownsville, Texas, April 17, 1933, to Alonso S. Perales, discussing the participation of women in The League of United Latin American Citizens...

13. List of locations where Mexicans have been denied service. List of locations where Mexicans have been denied service. Typed mimeographed document, in Spanish, listing fifty-nine cities and towns across Texas where, according to the heading, “Mexicans have been denied service in restaurants, movie theaters, barber shops,...

14. Letter from Sumner Welles to Alonso S. Perales dated Washington, D.C., February 2, 1943. Letter from Sumner Welles to Alonso S. Perales dated Washington, D.C., February 2, 1943. Typewritten letter signed by Sumner Welles, then Under Secretary of State, dated Washington, D.C., February 2, 1943, on the letterhead stationery of the Department of State, to Alonso S. Perales as the...
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