The Benson Latin American Collection

George I. Sánchez Papers, 1919-1986



Collection Summary

Creator:Sánchez, George I., 1906-1972
Title:George I. Sánchez Papers
Dates:1919-1986
Abstract:The personal and professional papers of Mexican American educator, writer, and civil rights activist George I. Sánchez. Correspondence, written works, speeches and interviews, photographs, and reference materials document Sánchez's career as an educator in New Mexico and Texas, his involvement with organizations such as the American Council of Spanish-speaking People, the University of Texas, and the League of United Latin American Citizens, and his activism against the segregation of Mexican American schoolchildren in the southwestern United States.
Accession No.1983-30
OCLC Record No.23866736
Quantity:45 linear feet
RepositoryBenson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin

Biographical Sketch

George I. Sánchez, writer, educator, and civil rights advocate, was born Jorge Isidoro Sánchez y Sánchez on October 4, 1906, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The son of Telésforo and Juliana Sánchez, he attended elementary and secondary public schools in New Mexico and worked as a school teacher, principal, and superintendent while earning his BA from the University of New Mexico (1930). Sánchez received his Master of Science degree in Educational Psychology and Spanish from the University of Texas in 1931, and his Doctor of Education degree from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1934. During his graduate studies Sánchez also served as Director of the Division of Information and Statistics in the New Mexico State Department of Education. Sánchez was married to Virginia Romero, with whom he had two children, in 1925, and to Luisa G. Guerrero in 1947.

In 1940 Sánchez moved to Texas where he would stay as professor in the Department of History and Philosophy of Education and consultant in Latin American Education at the University of Texas until his death in 1972. A noted academic, activist, and prolific writer, Sánchez served as Asesor Técnico General of the Ministerio de Educación Nacional of Venezuela in 1937-1938, president of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) from 1941-1942, president of the Council on Education of Spanish-speaking People in the Southwest from 1945 to 1950, and director of the American Council of Spanish-speaking People from 1951 to 1959. He was closely involved with the Central Texas Affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union, John F. Kennedy's Citizens' Committee for a New Frontier Policy in the Americas, the Migrant Children's Fund, the National Council of Agricultural Life and Labor, the Texas Council on Human Relations, the United States Peace Corps, and the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs among many other organizations. Sánchez also served as an expert witness in many legal cases regarding segregation in education, notably the Delgado v. Bastrop Independent School District case. He was the author of numerous articles, reviews, and monographs, and is most well known for his book Forgotten People: A Study of New Mexicans published in 1940.

George I. Sánchez died on April 5, 1972. Among many honors in his memory, the National Education Association sponsored the George I. Sánchez Memorial Award to recognize him as the "father of the movement for quality education for Mexican-Americans"; the United States Office of Education named a work section and a room in the new United States Office of Education Building for him; schools in Houston, San Antonio, and Austin, Texas, were named for him; and in 1995 the University of Texas rededicated its Education Building as the George I. Sánchez Building.


Scope and Contents Note

Biographical records, correspondence and related documents, written works, speeches and interviews, photographs, and reference files, 1919-1986, represent the personal and professional life of Mexican American educator and civil rights activist George I. Sánchez. The papers are arranged into eight series.

The first series,    General and Biographical (1919-1986, 5 inches), includes records documenting Sánchez's education and professional history. These include, among others, Sánchez's high school yearbook, grade transcipts, a series of resumés, newspaper clippings, and honors given to him both during his life and after his death.

The most extensive series, Series II:    Correspondence and Subject Files (1931-1972, 26 linear feet) includes letters written to Sánchez and copies of letters from him as well as attached and related documents. Sánchez was a prolific letter writer and these files document his personal and professional interaction with his cultural and academic communities. Correspondence and Subject Files are arranged alphabetically by correspondent/subject and chronologically within folders.

Major correspondents include cultural and political figures Chris Aldrete, Roger Baldwin of the American Civil Liberties Union, Gus C. García, Hector García of the American G.I. Forum, lawyer M.C. Gonzales, Ed Idar, A.L. Wirin, and Senator Ralph Yarborough. Scholars and researchers well represented include A.L. Campa, Pedro Cebollero, Ernesto Galarza, Robert C. Jones, Julian Samora, Lyle Saunders, Brice Sewell, and Clarice Whittenburg. Some written works by these individuals or publications from organizations may also be found in Series VI: Reference Materials.

Materials documenting Sánchez's activities at the    University of Texas at Austin comprise a large sub-series of the Correspondence and Subject Files.

Sánchez's literary production is represented in Series III:    Written Works (1931-1971, 4 linear feet). Here articles and monographs are arranged alphabetically by form in three categories: published articles and reprints; monographs; and manuscript (draft) and unpublished works. Many works may appear in different forms in both the Articles and Reprints and the Manuscripts sub-series.

Series IV is divided into two sub-series:    Speeches and Interviews (1931-1970, 8 linear inches). Speeches include typed or written copies of talks and other presentations given by Sánchez. The Interviews subseries includes published versions of interviews with Sánchez. Also included is a phonodisc featuring Sánchez speaking on behalf of the Ralph Yarborough Senate re-election campaign in 1958. This series is arranged chronologically.

Many images in Series V:    Photographs (1930s-1966, 14 linear inches) show substandard schools for Mexican American children or migrant worker camps. A web-site including digital versions of 465 of these photographs can be found online at the University of Texas General Libraries' Digitization of the Photographs from the George Isidore Sánchez Papers page. Other photographs in this series include a handfull of images of Sánchez, photographs for Sánchez publications, photographs by Russell Lee, and portraits of participants in the University of Texas Guatemalan Teachers Project.

Series VI:    Reference Materials (6.5 linear feet) includes documents collected by Sánchez that provide reference information about subjects, individuals, or organizations in which he had an interest. These documents include card files and other bibliographies, publications dealing with Native Americans, reports on education in New Mexico, papers edited by Sánchez, and works on Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela among others. A full subject and bibliographic list of these reference materials is available at the Benson Latin American Collection library.

Series VII:    Oversized Materials (3 boxes), contains various publications, photographs, and documents that due to their size had to be separated from the rest of the collection for proper storage.

The final series,    Restricted Materials (5 linear inches), contains items that are not available to the public due to concerns of privacy and confidentiality. These materials are comprised largely of employee records and student grades.


Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

Some student and employment materials may be restricted due to concerns about privacy and confidentiality.

Restrictions on Use

Standard copyright restrictions apply.


Index Terms

The following terms are searchable as subjects in the University of Texas library catalog UTNetCat.
Author:
Sánchez, George I., 1906-1972
Organizations:
American Civil Liberties Union
American Council of Spanish-Speaking People
American G.I. Forum
League of United Latin American Citizens
Peace Corps (U.S.)
Southwest Council on Education of Spanish-Speaking People
Texas Council on Human Relations
University of Texas. College of Education
University of Texas. Institute of Latin-American Studies
Subjects:
Aliens, Illegal--United States
Discrimination in education--Southwest, New
Discrimination in education--Texas
Education--Latin America
Mexican Americans--Legal status, laws, etc.
Education, Bilingual--United States
Navajo Indians
Other Correspondents:
Aldrete, Cristobal
Baldwin, Roger Nash, 1884-
Campa, Arthur L. (Arthur Leon), 1905-1978
Cebollero, Pedro Angel, 1896-
Galarza, Ernesto, 1905-
Garcia, Hector P., d. 1996
Idar, Eduardo
Samora, Julian, 1920-
Saunders, Lyle, 1907-
Sewell, Brice H.
Whittenburg, Clarice
Wirin, Arthur L.
Yarborough, Ralph Webster, 1903-

Separated Material

Many books and periodicals from Sánchez's library were separated, cataloged, and placed into the general collection at the Benson Latin American Collection. Some materials printed on acidic paper were photocopied and separated from the collection for preservation purposes. These items may be located in a separate box.


Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Cite as: George I. Sánchez Papers, Benson Latin American Collection, General Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin

Processing Information

Preliminary processing of the collection was accomplished in the 1990s while final arrangement and description was not completed until 2003. While the original order given to the papers by Sánchez was preserved, box and folder numbers and in limited cases folder titles may have changed during final processing.


Bibliography

Paredes, Américo. Humanidad: Essays in Honor of George I. Sánchez. Monograph No. 6, Chicano Studies Center Publications. Los Angeles: University of California, 1977.

Romo, Ricardo. "George I. Sanchez and the Civil Rights Movement: 1940-1960." La Raza Law Journal 1 (fall 1986): 342-362.


Box and Folder Inventory

 

I. General and Biographical, 1919-1986

boxfolder
11"The Mucker," Jerome, Arizona, High School Yearbook, 1919-1920
2University of California, Berkely, Commencement Program, 1934
3"Programme of the Final Examination for the Degree of Doctor of Education" of George I. Sánchez, 1934
4The Gateway Gear [Laredo] Program, George I. Sánchez speaker, 1941
5School Transcripts, 1942
6Biographical Data, 1943-1965
Biographical Datasheets:
7 N.d. [c.1944]
8 to April 1946
9 to 31 December 1946
10 to 31 December 1949
11 to 31 December 1952
12 to 31 December 1960
13 to 31 December 1963
14 to 1965
15 to 1 September 1966
16University of Texas Information Sheet, 1949
17Grand Jury Term, 1956
18Personal Clippings, 1934-1970
19Sánchez in Various Publications, 1962, N.d.
20Certificates, 1952, 1967, 1970, N.d.
21National Directory of Latin Americanists Entry, 1971
22University of Texas Death Announcement, 1972
23George I. Sánchez Elementary School Dedication, 1977
23George I. Sánchez and the Civil Rights Movement: 1940-1960, 1986
Various Financial Documents:
25 1953-1964
26 1961-1967



 

II. Correspondence and Subject Files, 1931-1972

boxfolder
21A–Ac [various]
2Abram White Community and Health Foundation Inc., 1968-1972
3Acevedo, Joel R., 1949-1951
4Ad–Al [various]
5Adams State College (Colorado), 1954-1962
AFL - CIO:
6 1959-1965
7 1966-1971
8Alaska, 1960-1971, N.d.
9Aldrete, Cristóbal P., 1947-1968, N.d.
10Alford, Harold J., 1971-1972
Alianza Hispano-Americana:
11 1952-1955
12 1956-1959, N.d.
13Alice ISD, 1956
14Alm, Richard S., 1961-1962
15Am [various]
16American Association of University Professors, 1962, 1969
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU):
17Baldwin, Roger, 1942-1945
18Baldwin, Roger, 1946-1949
19Baldwin, Roger, 1950-1952
20Baldwin, Roger, 1953-1957
boxfolder
31Rundquist, George E., 1949-1951
2General Correspondence A-Z, 1945-1965
3El Paso Meeting - Correspondence A-Z, 1951
4Printed Material, 1961-1968, N.d.
American Council of Spanish Speaking People (ACSSP):
5Correspondence - Sánchez, 1951-1957
6Correspondence - Board of Directors, 1951-1954
7Correspondence - Mexican American Council of Chicago, 1952-1954
8Correspondence - National Congress of American Indians, 1952
9Correspondence - Other, 1951-1953
10Certified Copy of Charter, 1952
11Bylaws, 1951
12Board Minutes, Lists, etc., 1951-1953
13Newsletter, 1953
14Patrons, 1951-1952
15Publicity, 1951-1952
16Returned Ballots, N.d.
17Legal Documents, Cases, 1953, N.d.
boxfolder
41Financial - IRS Correspondence, 1952-1956, N.d.
2Financial - IRS Records, 1952-1957
3Financial Statements, 1951-1954
4Finance - Audit Reports, 1952-1956
5Finance - Furniture, 1951-1956
boxfolder
61-5Financial Documents [bank statements, checks, bills, ledger]
boxfolder
46American Educational Studies Association (AESA), 1969
7American Friends Service Committee, 1957-1958
American GI Forum:
8Casillas, Richard M., 1955-1958
9García, Hector, 1948-1955
10García, Hector, 1956-1968
11Idar, Ed, 1950-1955
12Ramos, Rudy, 1964-1967
13Other Correspondence, 1952-1957
14Other Correspondence [not Sánchez], 1950-1953
15Gus García and Ed Idar Statement, N.d.
16Printed Material, 1949-1954
17American Jewish Congress, 1948-1953
18American Unity, 1957-1958
boxfolder
51American University, 1963-1965
2Americans of Mexican Ancestry (AMA) International, 1963-1964
3Ammons, A.D., 1947
4An–Ap [various]
5Andersson, Theodore, 1957-1967
6Angel, Frank, 1948-1972
7Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, 1950-1951, 1969
8Ar–Az [various]
Arithmetic in Maya:
9Correspondence, 1956-1960
10Correspondence, 1961-1962
11Correspondence, 1963-1968, N.d.
12Correspondence - Reviews, 1961-1962
13Correspondence - Book Orders, 1961-1972
14Arizona Council for Civic Unity, 1950
Arizona State College:
15 1954-1957
16 1958-1960
17Arizona – Pinal County School Superintendent Mary O'Brien, 1955, 1965
18Arizona – Other, 1955-1965
19Arquin, Florence, 1947-1963
boxfolder
71Asociación Nacional Mexicana Americana, 1949
2Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 1955-1958
Austin Community Guidance Center:
3Correspondence, 1964-1965
4Constitution, Meeting Minutes, Budgets, 1964-1965
5Austin – Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 1966
Austin Evaluation Center:
6Correspondence and Other, 1969-1972
7Meeting Minutes, 1966-1967
8Meeting Minutes, 1968-1969
9Meeting Minutes, 1970-1971
10Austin Public Schools, 1955-1971
11Austin Schools, N.d.
12Ba–Ban [various]
13Baker, Raymond V., 1964
14Bar–Bau [various]
15Barber, H.L., 1947-1952
16Be [various]
Bedichek, Lillian Greer (Mrs. Roy):
17Correspondence, 1941-1959
boxfolder
81Drafts and Notes of Nuestra España, N.d.
2Beeville Public Schools, 1945
3Belgium, 1967-1972
4Benjamin, Harold, 1946-1971
5Benson, Nettie Lee, 1943-1964. N.d.
6Bi–Bl [various]
Bishops’ Committee for the Spanish Speaking (Corpus Christi):
7Radtke, T.J., 1950-1952
8Other, 1947, 1968
9Bittinger, Vivian S., 1961
10Black, Hugh C., 1949-1968
11Bo [various]
12Board of National Missions of the United Presbyterian Church, 1948-1967
13Bowden, A. O., 1941-1943
14Br [various]
15Braniff Airways, 1946-1950
16Brickman, William W., 1963-1968
17Bu–By [various]
18Buchanan, John P., 1949-1966
19Bunn, Charles, 1942-1948
Bunn Fund:
20Austin Latin American Community Center, 1942-1943
21Barclas Community Center, 1942-1943
22San Cristobal Valley School, 1942
23Santa Cruz, 1942-1943
24Other, 1942-1946
25Bush, George H.W., 1967-1968
boxfolder
91Ca–Cam [various]
2Cadena, Carlos, 1953-1955, N.d.
3Calderón, Miguel G., 1948-1950
4California Rural Legal Assistance, 1969
5California Universities (Various), 1965-1971
6California – Other, 1965-1970
7Calvin Horn Publisher, Inc., 1969-1971
Campa, Arthur L.:
8 1941
9 1942-1943
10 1946-1948
11 1949-1951
12 1953-1963
13 1964-1969, N.d.
14Manuscript Materials, N.d.
15Galley Proofs, 1942
16Campbell, Robert F. and June Emerson, 1947-1948
17Campos, Gonzalo, 1960
18Can–Caz [various]
19Canales, J. T., 1943
20Carnegie Corporaton of New York, 1964
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace:
21Shotwell, James T., 1941
22Shotwell, James T., 1942-1945
23Other Correspondence, 1941-1943
boxfolder
101Carrizo Springs ISD, 1955
2Carter, Rev. John Paul, 1957
3Casso, Ramiro R., 1962-1968
4Castañeda, Carlos, 1942-1950
5Catholic Social Action, 1951
6Catholic Youth Center (Pueblo, Colorado), 1952-1953
7Ce–Ch [various]
8Cebollero, Pedro, 1941-1965
9Center for Education in a Bilingual Environment, N.d.
10Chávez, Daniel D., 1963-1970
11Chávez, Dennis, 1948-1957
12Chávez, Tibo J., 1951-1955
13Childhood Education, 1957-1958
14Ci–Cl [various]
15CIO (Congress of Industrial Organizations), 1948-1955
16City of Austin (Tex.), 1963-1970
17Clinchy, Ross, 1952-1954
18Close-up Program, 1971
19Co [various]
20Cole, Stewart G., 1946-1951
21College Study and Intergroup Relations, 1946-1950
Colorado Latin-American Conference:
22Correspondence, 1952-1958
23Printed Material, N.d.
24Colorado State College of Education, 1948
boxfolder
111Colorado State Department of Education, 1957-1959
2Colorado – Other, 1948, 1959, 1970, N.d.
3Common Council for American Unity – Common Ground, 1949-1954
4Community Council of Austin and Travis County, 1947-1948
5Comparative Education, 1965-1966
6Comparative Educational Administration, 1960-1961
7Conde, Carlos, 1970-1971
8Connally, John (Governor of Texas), 1963-1967
9Cooper, James G., 1958-1962
10Coronet Instructional Films, 1949-1950, 1965
11Cox, Jack, 1961-1962
12Cr–Cu [various]
13Cranford, Peter G., 1948-1966
14Cranford-Sánchez Animated and Live Action Sound Motion Pictures Method for Teaching Languages, 1946-1949
15Crystal City, Texas, 1960
16Cunningham, Arthur, 1947-1948
17Cuthbertson, Stuart, 1946-1948
Cutright, Prudence:
18Correspondence, 1942-1944
19Contract and Manuscript, 1941-1944
boxfolder
121Da [various]
2Danciger, Jack, 1952-1953
3Daniel, Price, 1948-1964
4Davis, Roy Tasco, 1945-1951
5De [various]
6De Anda, James, 1956-1967
7Del Rio ISD, 1948-1949
8Delaney, Eleanor C., 1942-1958
9Dent, Charles, 1964-1966
10Development of Higher Education in Mexico - Correspondence, 1945, 1970
11Di–Do [various]
12Dimmit County Schools Segregation, N.d.
13Dobie, J. Frank, 1959-1960
14Dombrowski, James A., 1950-1957
15Dr–Dy [various]
16Drake, William E., 1968-1970
17Duplán, Luis, 1945-1948
18Ea–Ed [various]
19Edgewood ISD, 1950
20Educational Projects Incorporated, 1967
21Educational Testing Service, 1965-1971
22Eg–El [various]
23El Paso Public Schools, 1949-1950
Elam, W. N. (U.S. Office of Education):
24Correspondence, 1947-1950
25Printed Material, 1947-1948
26Elliot, Adela, 1950-1951
27Em–En [various]
28Embree, Edwin R. [Julius Rosenwald Fund], 1945-1948
29Embry, Olga Lasso de [Mrs. James G.], 1946-1947
box
13Engagements [in chronological order]:
1 1940-1941, 1950-1951
2University of Redlands (Cal.), July 1950
3 1955
4 1956
52nd Annual Workshop in Cultural Relations, Denver (Col.), May 1956
6Workshop on the Education of Migrant Children, June-July 1956
7 1957-1958
8Council on Spanish American Work, January 1957
9Fisk University, Nashville (Tenn.), July 1957
10Latin American Leadership Conference, April, 1958
11 1959
12National Manpower Council, Los Angeles (Cal.), July 1959
13Pan American Games, Chicago (Ill.), August 1959
14 1960
15 1961
16Upland College (Cal.) Mid-Year Seminar on Human Understanding, January 1961
17Webb County, 1961
boxfolder
141 1962
2 1963
3Occidental College, Los Angeles, April 1963
4Los Angeles Trip, April 1963
5University of Florida, December 1963
6 1964
7PASO Convention, February 1964
8Los Angeles County, May 1964
9UCLA, October 1964
10 1965
11 1966
12Teaching the Culturally Different, Riverside (Cal.), February 1966
13Treasure Valley Community College, August 1966
boxfolder
151 1967
2Advisory Panel for Uses Occupational Test Development, 1967
3 1968
4UT Law School Conference on Human Relations and the Law, March 1968
5 1970
6 1971
7Mexican Americans and Educational Change, Riverside (Cal.), May 1971
8Clinic on Churches and Race, N.d.
9Es–Ex [various]
10Estrada, Ralph, 1951-1962
11Fa [various]
12Familathe, Virginia, 1964-1965
13Farquear, F.E., 1946-1947
14Fe [various]
15Fernández, A. M., 1945-1956
16Fi–Fl [various]
17Fideles, Sister Miriam, 1947-1950
18Fishman, Joshua A., 1962
19Flowers, J.G., 1945-1947
20Floyd, Margaret Harkness, 1947
boxfolder
161Fo [various]
2Ford Foundation, 1952-1969
3Foreign Language Education Center, 1971
4Forgotten People - Correspondence re: Publication Rights, 1963
5Fort Stockton (Texas), 1941
6Fowlkes, John Guy, 1941-1942
7Fr–Fu [various]
8Frantz, Joe B. [Texas State Historical Association], 1962-1967
9Fraser, Lewis, 1948-1963
10Fuentes, Arturo, 1951
11Furlong, William Harrison, 1948
12Ga [various]
Galarza, Ernesto:
13Correspondence, 1945-1951
14Correspondence, 1963-1970
15Written Works, 1946-1950
16Memo on the Digiorgio Strike, 1949
García, Gus:
17 1947
18 1948
19 1949
20 1950-1951
21 1952-1963
22Garza, George J., 1947-1959
boxfolder
171Ge–Gl [various]
Ginn and Company:
2 1962
3 1963
4 1964
5 1965
6 1966-1968
7 1969
8Go [various]
9Gochman, Arthur [Rodriguez v. San Antonio ISD], 1968
Gonzales, Manuel. C.:
10 1942-1943
11 1943-1961
12Gonzalez, Henry B., 1958-1968
13Gonzalez, Jorge, 1968
14González de Porter, Carmen, 1941-1942
Good Neighbor Commission of Texas:
15Correspondence, 1946-1967
16Sánchez Interview, 1950
boxfolder
181Meeting Minutes, 1948-1951
2Reports, 1950-1951
3Report - Texas Migrant Labor, 1966
4Goodin, Ed V., 1950
5Goodyear, Adela (Mrs. L.E.), 1954-1969
6Gotham, B.L., 1947-1948
7Gr [various]
8Grases, Pedro, 1947-1972
9Greene, Shirley, 1952-1953
10Greehnill, Joe R. [Assistant to Price Daniel], 1947
11Greenwood Press, 1969
12Griffith, Beatrice W., 1964
13Gu [various],
14Guatemala Project, N.d.
15Guerra, Fidencio M., 1950-1963
16Gutiérrez, Elisa, 1970
17Ha–Haq [various]
18Har-Haz [various]
19Hart, Frank W., 1946-1955
20Harvey, Fred E., 1946-1949
boxfolder
191He [various]
2Heffernan, Helen, 1951-1954
3Hemisfair, 1964-1965
4Heraud, Cesar A., 1946-1947
5Herrera, John T., 1950-1956
6Hi [various]
7Hill, Gladwin [New York Times], 1951, 1963
8Hill, Walter B., 1962-1965
9Ho [various]
10Hobbs, W. Wesley, 1966-1967
11Hondo ISD Case, 1953
12Horn, Calvin [Horn & Wallace], 1967-1968
13Houghton Mifflin Company, 1956-1963
14Housing Discrimination, 1951, N.d.
15Howard, Robert, 1947-1958
16Hu–Hy [various]
17Hughes, Marie M., 1941-1952
18Hunt, Vila, 1942
19I [various]
Idar, Ed:
20 1949-55
21 1956-59
22 1960
23 1961-1962, 1966
boxfolder
201Correspondence with others, 1951-1967
2Inman, Samuel Guy, 1941-1950
3Institute of Ethnic Affairs, 1946-1947
Inter-American Educational Foundation:
4Campa, David L., 1946-1947
5General, 1945-1946, 1963
6Inter-American House, 1952-1953
7Inter-American Project (San Marcos, Texas), N.d.
8Intercultural Education, 1946-1948
9International Schools Services, 1963
10Ja–Je [various]
11Jaco, E.Gartly, 1958-1960
12James, Concha Romero [Pan American Union], 1948
13Jester, Beauford (Governor of Texas), 1948
14Ji–Jom [various]
15Joe Belden and Associates, 1951, N.d.
16Johnson, Charles [Fisk University], 1947, 1954
17Johnson, Lyndon B., 1963
18Joint Committee on Latin American Studies, 1946-1947
Joint Conference of Mexican-Americans:
19Correspondence, 1966-March 1967
20Correspondence, April 1967-June 1967
21Correspondence, July 1967-1970, N.d.
22Meeting at Austin, 7 January 1967
23Meeting at Austin, 16 April 1967
24Meeting at Laredo, 13 May 1967
25Membership Lists, N.d.
26Relevant Materials, 1966-1967, N.d.
boxfolder
211Jon–Ju [various]
2Jones, Robert C. (Cuba), 1945-1965
3Jones, Robert C. (Villa Jones), 1955-1966
4Jones, Willis K., 1941-1946
Journal of Developing Areas:
5 1965-1966
6 1967
7 1968
8 1969-1971
9Journal of Mexican American Studies 1970
10Jury Service 1943, N.d.
11Ka–Ke [various]
12Kandel, I.L. (Isaac Leon), 1946-1947
13Kansas Commission on Civil Rights, 1964
14Kennedy, John F., 1961-1962
15Kennedy, Robert, 1962
16Kennedy Latin American Committee, 1960
17Kepley, Ruth A., 1953-1954
18Ki–Ko [various]
19King’s Crown Press, 1943-1945
20Kirk, Ruth (Mrs. John Joseph), 1946-1950
21Knight, James, 1947, 1955
22Knowlton, Clark, 1966-1968
23Kr–Ky [variuos]
boxfolder
221La [various]
2La Fiesta Broadcasting Company (Lubbock, Texas), 1964
3Landes, Ruth, 1947, 1963
4Laredo, 1947, 1971
5Larrea, Julio, 1959-1962
6Laska, John, 1965-1969
7Latin American Research Bureau, 1953
8Laurel, Oscar M., 1955, 1960
9Lay Council for the Spanish Speaking, Archdiocese of San Antonio, 1947
10Le [various]
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC):
11 1941-1947
12 1948
13 1949-1953
14 1959-1969
15Printed Material, 1959-1971, N.d.
16Financial, 1947-1965
17Lelevier, Benjamin, 1968-1970
18Leonard, Olen E., 1951-1967
19Li [various]
20Life Magazine, 1959-1970
21Little, Wilson, 1944-1947
22Lo [various]
23Logue, Frank, 1970
24Long, Ralph B., 1949-1964
25Longoria, 1949, 1969
26Loving, John M., 1964-1965
27Lozano, Sophia, 1947
28Lu [various]
29Luna, E.G., 1954-1957
boxfolder
231Ma–Maq [various]
2Mackay, Donald W., 1946-1951
Macmillan Company:
3Bilbo, Queenie M., 1943-1946
4Bilbo, Queenie M., 1947-1949
5Habekost, Aurelia, 1941-1942
6Habekost, Aurelia, 1943-1949
7Knowlton, P.A., 1941-1942
8Knowlton, P.A., 1943-1951
9Knowlton, P.A. – Other, 1937-1941
10Lundell, Emma A., 1943-1948
11Michener, James A., 1941
12Michener, James A., 1942
13Michener, James A., 1943-1951
boxfolder
241Other Correspondence, 1942-1968
2Contracts, 1942-1946
3Manuscript Book Reports, 1941-1950
4Pending Manuscripts, 1941
5Mailing List, 1943
6Mar–May [various]
7Marden, Charles F., 1950-1961
8Marshall, Thurgood, 1948, 1955
Marshall Public Schools:
9Correspondence, 1953
10Printed Material, Reports, 1952-1953
11Martínez, Arnulfo S., 1947-1962
12Martínez, L. Pascual, 1948-1950
13Martínez [L. Pascual] Papers Catalogue, N.d.
14Maxwell, Vera Rogers, 1941-1947, N.d.
15Mc [various]
16McAllen, Tex., 1947
17McMahon, John L., 1947-1952
18McWilliams, Carey, 1946-1969
19Me [various]
20Mechem, Edwin L., 1951, 1954
21Melbo, Irving R., 1945-1968
22Mendez Case, 1947
23Mental Health/Mental Hygiene, 1949-1958
box
25Mexican-American Legal Defense Fund (MALDEF):
1Correspondence, 1967-1972
2Printed Material, 1967-1971
3Mexican-American Political Association (MAPA) of the State of California, 1965-1967
4Mexican American Research, Resource, and Educational Services, Inc., 1970
5Mexican-American Study Project (UCLA), 1964-1966
Mexican-Americans – General:
6 1952, 1967-1968
7 1969-1971
8Mexican Consulate, 1941-1949
9Mexico, 1961, 1969
10Mexico Seminars, 1965
11Mexico Text Project (San Diego City Schools), 1948-1949
12Meyers, Frederic, 1950-1952
13Mi [various]
Migrant Children’s Fund:
14Correspondence, 1957-1963
15Meeting Minutes and Printed Material, 1957-1959
16Migrants/Migratory Labor, 1955-1963
boxfolder
261Miles, George W., 1948-1951
2Minority School Children, 1956-1961
3Mission, Tex., Schools, 1940, N.d.
4Mo [various]
5Moehlman, Arthur Henry, 1949-1968
6Mu [various]
7Muñoz, Henry, 1962-1963
8N–Na [various]
National Child Labor Committee:
9Correspondence, 1950-1951, 1957-1958
10Tables enclosed with letter of 2 June 1950
11National Citizens' Committee for Community Relations, 1966
12National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1951-1956
13National Council for the Spanish Speaking, 1965-1966, N.d.
National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor:
14Correspondence, 1950-1951
15Correspondence, 1952-1959
16Research Project on the Education of Minority Children, 1952-1953
17Meeting Minutes, 1951-1959
18Printed Materials, 1951-1966
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27National Council on Naturalization and Citizenship:
1Correspondence, 1949-1954, N.d.
2Printed Material, 1949-1955
3 1956-1960
4National Education Association, 1954, 1965-1971
5National Organization for Mexican American Services (NOMAS), N.d.
6National Sharecroppers Fund, 1956-1959
7The Nation's Schools, 1947-1953
Navajo Survey:
8Correspondence, 1945-1946
9Correspondence, 1947
10Correspondence, 1948
11Correspondence, 1951-1958
12Photographs, N.d.
13Financial, 1946-1948
14Printed and Research Material, 1947-1950
15NDEA Institute on Disadvantaged Youth, N.d.
16Ne [various]
17New Mexico, 1965-1971
18New Mexico Education Association, 1955-1959
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28New Mexico Military Institute:
1Correspondence, 1946-1948
2Financial, 1946-1948
3New Mexico State University, 1965, 1968
4New York Times, 1951, N.d.
5Ni–Nu [various]
6O [various]
7Ober, Rice B., 1946-1955
8Occidental College, 1963-1964
Office of Civilian Defense:
9Mexican Consulate General, 1943
10New Mexico – Oakley, Edward H., 1943
11Texas – Correspondence, 1942-1943
12Texas – Kastor, J.A., 1942-1943
13Texas – McGill, W.L., 1942[?]-1943
14Texas – Smith, R.E., 1942-1945
15Texas – Torn, Elmore R., 1942-1943
16Texas – Printed Material, 1941-1943
17Texas – Financial, 1942-1943
18Okrand, Fred (Wirin, Rissman & Okrand), 1951-1953
19Organization for the Advancement of College Teaching, 1964
20Orleans, Fred A., 1961
21Ortega, Joaquín, 1946-1950
22Ortiz Hernan, Gustavo, 1946-1948
23Otto, Henry J., 1948-1961
24Our Lady of the Lake College (San Antonio) – Project Proposal, 1967
25Owre, J. Riis, 1947
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291Pa [various]
2Palacín, Gregorio B., 1952-1963
3Palmer, Lester, 1962-1966
4Pan American Union (Organization of American States), 1948-1952
5Paredes, Américo, 1968-1972
6Parker, Franklin, 1964-1972
7Pe–Pf [various]
Peace Corps
8Correspondence, 1960-1961
9Correspondence, 1962-1968
10Jackson, Julia, 1965
11Country Background Papers, 1961, N.d.
12National Advisory Council, 1961
13Newsletters, 1961-1963
14News Clippings, 1961
15Personnel Records, 1961-1962
16Press Releases, 1961-1962
17-18Printed Material, 1961-1962
[2 folders]
19Other Materials, 1961-1962
20Peña, Albert A., 1954-1966
21Peterson, Helen L., 1948-1958
box
30Phi Delta Kappa:
1Correspondence, 1941-1968
2Printed Material, 1949, 1964-1968
3Phi Kappa Phi, 1965-1968
4Pi–Po [various]
5Pickle, J.J., 1963-1968
6Pilant, Elizabeth, 1950
7Pittaro, John N., 1943
8Police Brutality in Austin, 1968
Political Association of Spanish Speaking Organizations (PASSO):
9 1961-February 1962
10 March-September 1962
11 1963-1964
12 1965-1968
13Pr–Py [various]
14Prentice Hall, Inc., 1961, 1969
15Pronunciation Guide, 1959
Puerto Rico:
16Correspondence, 1945-1949
17Printed Material, 1965-1969, N.d.
18Q [various]
19Ra [various]
20Ramírez, Celia, 1949
21Re [various]
boxfolder
311Reid, Joseph J., 1953-1955
2Reindorp, Reginald C., 1945-1961
3Ri [various]
4Ríos, John Fidel, 1945-1951
5Ro [various]
Robert Marshall Civil Liberties Trust:
6 1951-1953
7 1954-1955
8 1956-1962, 1966
9Rockefeller, Nelson A., 1941-1944, 1961
10Rogers, James F., 1956-1966
11Rojas, Pauline, 1945-1953
12Romero, P. Fernando, 1962, N.d.
13Rosenwald Fund [Julius Rosenwald Fund], 1946-1948, 1964
14Roucek, Joseph S., 1949-1957
15Ru–Ry [various]
16Rubín de la Borbolla, Daniel F., 1941-1955
17Rugg, Earle U., 1947-1948
18Russia – National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, 1964
19Sa [various]
20Salvatierra v. Del Rio ISD, 1945-1949
Samora, Julian:
21 1948-1958
22 1961-1968, N.d.
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321San Francisco State College, 1969
2San Marcos (Tex.) Public Schools, 1945-1948
3Sánchez, R.P. (Bob), 1959-1970
4Santoscoy, Luciano, 1950-1963
Saunders, Lyle:
5 1947-1948
6 1949
7 1950
8 1951
9 1952-1970
10Written Works, 1948-1950s
11Sc [various]
12Se [various]
13Sears, Roebuck and Co. [regarding the roof at his house], 1966
14Segregation and Discrimination, 1943, N.d.
15Segregation in Schools, 1943, 1947-1950
16Seguin Project, N.d.
17SER (Service Employment Redevelopment), 1967
18Sewell, Brice, 1945-1970
19Sh [various]
20Sherman Institute, 1946
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331Si–Sl [various]
2Simmons, Ozzie G., 1947-1953
3Sm–Sn [various]
4Smith, Robert E., 1950-1968
5So–Sp [various]
6Southern Regional Council, 1951-1952, 1962
7Southwestern Regional Conference on Integration, 1955
8Spanish Speaking/Surnamed Political Association, 1966
9St–Sw [various]
10Stanislawski, Doris, 1952-1963
11Statistics, 1946-1948
12Stilley, Jay C., 1948
13Strickland, C.G., 1946-1948
14Ta [various]
15Taylor, Paul S., 1949-1957
16Te [various]
17TEWA Basin Resettlement Project (New Mexico), 1936
18Texans for the Educational Advancement of Mexican Americans (TEAM), 1970-1971
19Texas Almanac, 1949-1955
20Texas Civil Liberties Union, 1965
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34Texas Civil Rights Fund:
1Correspondence, 1943-1947
2 1944
3Correspondence re: Serapio Sánchez Case, 1943
4General, 1943-1944
5Texas Committee on Migrant Farm Workers, 1960-1964
6Texas Conference for the Mexican-American, 1967
Texas Council on Human Relations:
7 1950
8 January-April 1951
9 May-December 1951
10 1952, N.d.
11Public Housing, 1951
Texas Education Agency:
12 1941-1955
13 1956-1959
14 1960-1970
15Texas House of Representatives, 1961, N.d.
16Texas Observer, 1955-1971
Texas State Board of Education:
17Meeting Agenda, 14-15 April 1950
18"Notes on Public School Laws in the State of Texas," N.d.
19Texas State Department of Education, 1945-1950
20Texas State Department of Health, 1947, N.d.
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351Th–To [various]
2Tireman, L.S., 1946-1951
3Tolle, Vernon O., 1946-1963
4Tower, John G., 1967-1968
5Tr–Tu [various]
Travis County Junior College
6Correspondence (Sánchez), 1963-1968
7Correspondence (Board of Trustees), 1967-1968, N.d.
8"Travis County Junior College and the 'No' Vote," 1968
Written by C.P. Phillips for a Sánchez course.
9Other Materials, 1963-1968
10True Magazine, 1960-1965
11Turman, James A., 1969
12U [various]
13Unamuno, Miguel de ["Miguel de Unamuno," UNESCO Feature by R.X. Laurenza], 1964
14Unitarian Service Committee, 1946-1948
15United Cerebral Palsy of Travis County, 1957
16United Nations, 1950
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36United States Government:
Agency for International Development (USAID):
1 1961-1962
2 1963-1964, 1967
3Trip to Peru, 1962
4Alliance for Progress, 1964
5Attorney General, 1963, 1965
Bureau of the Census:
6Correspondence, 1949-1953
7Statistics, 1950
8Statistics, 1970
Bureau of Indian Affairs:
9Correspondence, 1945-1954
10Course Notes, N.d.
11Printed Material, 1949
12Printed Material, 1950-1954
13Commission on Civil Rights, 1964-71
Community Relations Service:
14Correspondence, 1964-1967
15Printed Material, 1964-1965
16Congress (Various), 1964-1971
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371Department of Agriculture, 1942, 1966-1967
2Department of Commerce, 1966-1969
Department of Health, Education and Welfare:
3 1964-1971
4Office of Education, 1955-1959, N.d.
5Office of Education, 1960
6Office of Education, 1961-1971
Department of Justice:
7Committee on Fair Employment Practice, 1943
8Other, 1965, 1967
9Department of Labor, 1967-1969
Department of State:
10 1946-1957
11 1962-1965
12 1966-1968
13Mexico Trip – Correspondence, 1965-1966
14Mexico Trip – Financial and Printed Material, 1965
15Personnel Action Forms, 1963
boxfolder
381Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 1966-1971
2Federal Security Agency – Office of Education, 1943-1953
3Foreign Service – Information Service, 1963
4Inter-American Affairs, 1944-1953
5Inter-Agency Committee on Mexican American Affairs, 1967-1968
6Internal Revenue Service (IRS), 1961-1963
National Commission for UNESCO:
7 1952
8 1953-1955
9Naval Department, 1942-1943
10Office of Economic Opportunity, 1966-1968
11President, 1964-1967
12President’s Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity, 1963
President’s Committee on Fair Employment Practices:
13 1942-1943
14Conference Transcript, 1943
15Superintendent of Documents and Copyright Office, 1947-1964
boxfolder
391Various Government Offices, 1949, 1967-1970
2Vice President – Humphrey, Hubert H., 1965-1966
VISTA:
3Correspondence, 1967
4Briefing Material, N.d.
5Project Development Kit, N.d.
White House:
6Correspondence, 1959-1967
7Conference on the Spanish Speaking, 1966
8-9[mailings], 1966-1968
[2 folders]
10University of Alaska, 1960-1965
11University of California, 1962-1971
12University of California at Los Angeles, 1964-1965
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40University of Colorado:
1 1948-1949
2 1952-1954
3 1955, 1967-1968
4University of Denver, 1966-1968
5University of New Mexico, 1943-1971
6University of Oklahoma, 1956-1957, 1967-1968
University of Southern California:
7 1945-1946
8 1965
9University of [Other], 1950-1972
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41University of Texas:
1Adams, F.J., 1947-1948
2Alba Club, 1955-1958
3Alcalde, 1960
Annual Report of Activities:
4 1940-1959
5 1960-1971
6Auditor and Comptroller, 1941-1962
Board of Regents:
7 1941-1945
8 1946-1949
9 1950-1959
10 1960-1971
Center for International Education:
11Bibliographies, 1964
12Brochures, N.d.
13Budget and Financial, 1963-1966
14Danish Institute, 1963
15Dent, Charles, 1963-1964
16Ecuador, 1964-1965
17Excellence Fund, 1963-1965
18Executive Committee, 1962-1965
19Fellowships, 1963
20Ford Foundation, 1963-1964
21Foreign Service Assignments of Members of the Faculty, c.1962
22History, N.d.
23Other Correspondence, 1962-1963
24Other Correspondence, 1964-1966, N.d.
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421Info. on Overseas Study, 1963-1965
2"Significant dates in Mexican history," 1966
3Mexico, 1957-1959
4Mexico, 1961-1965
5National Defense Education Agency, 1962
6Nuevo León, 1963-1964
7Office Supplies, 1964-1966
8Overseas Program, 1961-1966
9Pan American Union, 1963-1964
10Personnel, 1963-1965
11Prospective Personnel and Students, 1963-1965[removed to Restricted Mate