Box 4
Contains 46 Results:
MAI Political Program, 1970
Eng.
José Ángel Gutiérrez, founder of La Raza Unida Party gives a fiery speech at the Mexican American Institute at the University of Texas at Austin.
MAO Humanities Project, 1970
Eng.
The Culture Committee of the Mexican American Organization sends TR a proposal on the development of a Mexican American Institute to advance its community. Include outlines of various Chicano/Latino bibiliographies and flow charts.
MACC Publications, 1974
Eng.
Business memoranda of the Mexican American Cultural Center of San Antonio, TX, dealing with its publications and material on El quetzal emplumece, a Chicano literature anthology and Dedication Rewarded, on Chicano leaders.
Chicano/Latino Leaders, 1980
Eng/Sp.
Name lists and addresses of Chicano/Latino leaders in the United States, especially in business and education.
MAOF Internal Memoranda, 1982-84
Eng.
Internal memoranda of the Mexican American Opportunity Foundation dealing with its projects and fund-raisers.
MASBA Internal Memoranda, 1982
Eng.
Richard S. Amador, president of the Mexican American School Board Members Association thanks TR for his excellent workshop presentation during the educational conference.
Mexican American Studies, 1976
Eng.
The Mexican American Studies Center of the University of Texas at Austin prepares a proposal for an International Amerindian Poetry Festival on May 5-9, 1976.
MAUC Redevelopment Plans, 1970-72
Eng.
The Mexican American Unity Council sends TR a copy of its report entitled "New Hope in the Barrio," dealing with the redevelopment of the neighborhoods of the Chicano community in San Antonio, TX.
MCI Artistic Programs, 1975
Eng/Sp.
Published brochures and flyers of the events sponsored by the Mexican Cultural Institute at San Antonio, TX. Include information on the Artistas Chicanos called Los Quemados.
MALAS Newsletter, 1974
Eng.
Published newsletter of the Midwest Association for Latin American Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, dealing with the Villa Jones Center in Mexico.