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  <titleproper encodinganalog="title">A Guide to the Mario Marcel Salas Papers, 
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<head>Descriptive Summary</head>
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<persname encodinganalog="100" source="lcnaf">Salas, Mario Marcel </persname></origination>
<unittitle encodinganalog="245" label="Title:">Mario Marcel Salas Papers</unittitle>
<unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f" label="Dates:">1968-2009</unitdate>
<langmaterial label="Language:">Materials are chiefly in <language langcode="eng">English</language>. A few materials are in <language langcode="spa">Spanish.</language></langmaterial>
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<abstract label="Creator Abstract:" encodinganalog="545$a">Mario Marcel Salas was born in San Antonio, Texas on July 30, 1949. Salas became an advocate for San Antonio's African-American community in the early 1970s and was a key member of local activist groups such as the San Antonio chapter of the Student Nonviolent  Coordinating Committee, Organizations United for Eastside Development, Black Coalition on Mass Media, and Frontline 2000. He was elected to the City Council of San Antonio in 1997, where he served two full terms as Representative for District 2.</abstract>
<abstract label="Content Abstract:" encodinganalog="520$a">The collections spans the years 1968 through 2009 and consists of personal and subject files spanning a wide range of Salas's interests. The collection includes biographical information, personal correspondence and writings, campaign materials and documents from Salas's City Council career. Other items include information about organizations, people, photographs, publications, topics and events of interest to Salas, such as revolutionary and progressive political movements in the U.S. and abroad, police brutality, and political prisoners.</abstract>
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<head>Biographical Note</head>
<p>Mario Marcel Salas was born in San Antonio, Texas on July 30, 1949. He attended Central Catholic High School and graduated from Phillis Wheatley High School, an African American segregated school, in 1968. Salas entered San Antonio College and graduated with Associate's degrees in Applied Science--Engineering Technology and Liberal Arts. In 1987 he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in English from The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA). On July 9, 1988 Salas married Edwina Lacy of Chicago; their two children are Elena Patrice and Angela Christine.</p>
<p>For most of his adult life, Salas has been an advocate for San Antonio's African-American community. He was a key member of the San Antonio chapter of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), and founding member of Organizations United for Eastside Development (OUED), Black Coalition on Mass Media (BCMM), and Frontline 2000. He championed the establishment of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday as a Texas state holiday in 1991, and participated in marches and other events commemorating Dr. King's legacy. Salas frequently contributes editorials to various activist newspapers and newsletters; including a regular column that ran in the San Antonio Community Journal/Inner City Journal during the 1970s. In addition, he was involved with political issues relating to social justice and human rights struggles world-wide. In particular, Salas supported the Anti-Apartheid movement in South Africa and opposed the recruitment of Americans as mercenaries in the revolutionary war in Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia).</p>
<p>Salas became an educator for the San Antonio Independent School District and received his Master of Education degree in 1999 from Our Lady of the Lake University. He was elected to the City Council of San Antonio in 1997, where he served two full terms as Representative for District 2. In 2000 Salas wrote a sequel to Mary Shelley's classic novel, <emph render="italic">Frankenstein</emph>, titled <emph render="italic">Frankenstein: The Dawning and the Passing</emph>.</p>
<p>In June 2001, Salas enrolled in the Master of Political Science program at UTSA. He also began teaching for the Alamo Community College District as an English and Government adjunct faculty member. Salas campaigned for the office of County Commissioner in 2004. Additionally, Salas has been a lecturer for UTSA's Political Science Department. He has also served as Vice President of the Judson Independent School District (JISD) Board of Trustees and as Chairman of the Tax Increment Finance Board, Zone 11.</p>
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<head>Scope and Content Note</head>
<p>The Mario Salas papers, 1968-2009, consist of personal and subject files spanning a wide range of Salas's interests, from his advocacy of civil rights for African-Americans and his opposition to human injustice world-wide, to his career as City Councilman in San Antonio, Texas. Materials in the collection include correspondence, photographs, news clippings, newspapers, newsletters, pamphlets, press releases/statements, posters, maps, manuscripts (typed and hand-written), magazines, reports, programs and petitions.</p>
<p>The collection is arranged in three series: <emph render="bold">Personal</emph> and   <emph render="bold">Subject Files</emph>. The <emph render="bold">Personal</emph> series is comprised of files containing biographical information, correspondence, and writings. Biographical materials include Salas's own typewritten curriculum vitae, certificates and awards, draft and selective service records and personal news clippings. Among these biographical materials are personal portraits and photographs of Salas'ss family and councilman activities. The City Councilman files from 1997-2001 contain campaign materials, reports on city-wide and District 2 issues, large-scale maps and plans, news clippings, correspondence and various memoranda. Salas's writings are divided into academic, editorial articles, published articles, <emph render="doublequote">Talkin' Back</emph> essays, general writings, and his book, <emph render="italic">Frankenstein: The Dawning and the Passing</emph>.</p>
<p>The <emph render="bold">Subject Files</emph> series, comprising the bulk of the collection, includes documention of organizations, people, photographs, publications, topics, and events. Includes materials on organizations Salas was either an active member of or groups that were associated with causes and issues of interest to Salas. The FBI folders include documentation of FBI activity in San Antonio and also files about Salas that he obtained through the Freedom of Information Act. The organizations files further document activities of anti-civil rights groups, such as the KKK. Salas held positions of leadership within various organizations and was especially active and prominent within the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), Organizations United for Eastside Development (OUED), Black Coalition on Mass Media (BCMM), Frontline 2000, and the San Antonio Committee Against Mercenary Recruitment (SACAMR). While not an active member, Salas was interested in the activities of groups like the Black Panthers, the African Support Liberation Committee and the American Friends Service Committee, which he documented through news clippings, newsletters, articles, posters, correspondence and other printed materials.</p>
<p>The Subject Files also contain photographs of activists Salas was personally acquainted with, and of rallies and other events. Notable individuals are also documented in the collection, such as political prisoners Angela Davis and Steven Biko, as well as civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Items in the folders related to these individuals include pamphlets, programs, posters, news clippings, newsletters, bulletins, police statements and correspondence. Unique San Antonio newspapers represented in the collection include <emph render="italic">Eagle Bone Whistle</emph>, <emph render="italic">Honky Times</emph>, <emph render="italic">SNAP</emph>, <emph render="italic">Inner City Journal</emph> and <emph render="italic">Chicano Times</emph>.</p>
<p>The Topics and Events subseries encompasses local and global aspects of the human rights struggle and includes information on domestic African-American civil rights issues as well as revolutionary and progressive political movements abroad. Topics of personal interest include documentation of police brutality and initiatives for prison reform. Materials in these files range from personal correspondence to the official investigative file of Bobby Jo Phillips, who was murdered by San Antonio police officers during an attempted arrest in 1968. The plight of political prisoners was of particular interest to Salas and the collection profiles activists wrongly imprisoned in the U.S. and African countries. U.S. groups like the Wilmington 10, the Houston 12, and South African prisoners such as Nelson Mandela, are represented by newsletters, bulletins and news clippings. The topics series also contains news clippings, bulletins and flyers related to the Vietnam War and political unrest in countries such as Grenada, Namibia and South Africa. This series additionally incorporates materials--boycott posters, liberation pamphlets and news clippings--highlighting the struggle against Apartheid and the subsequent boycotting of the Krugerrand coins of South Africa. </p>
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<head>Organization of Collection</head><list>

<item><emph render="bold">Series 1. Personal</emph></item>
<item>1.1. Biographical</item><item>1.2. City Councilman</item><item>1.3. Correspondence</item><item>1.4. Post-Councilman Public Activity</item><item>1.5. San Antonio College</item><item>1.6. Writings</item><item><emph render="bold">Series 2. Subject Files</emph></item>
<item>2.1. Organizations</item><item>2.2. People</item><item>2.3. Photographs</item><item>2.4. Publications</item><item>2.5. Topics and Events</item></list></arrangement>
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<head>Access Restrictions</head>
<p>This collection is housed at UTSA's Main Campus and must be accessed via the John Peace Library Special Collections reading room. To request access, please use the <extref actuate="onrequest" show="new" href="http://lib.utsa.edu/planning-a-visit/request-off-site-collection/">Collections Request Form.</extref></p>
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<head>Usage Restrictions</head>
<p>Permission to publish material from the Mario Marcel Salas Papers must be obtained from University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections or the appropriate holder of copyright.</p>
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<head>Preferred Citation</head>
<p>[Identification of item], Mario Marcel Salas Papers, 1968-2009, MS 142, University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.</p>
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<head>Acquisition Information</head>
<p>Materials were donated by Mario Marcel Salas in 2003, 2006 and 2009 (Acc. 2003-012, 2003-013, 2003-061, 2006-026, 2006-027, 2006-034, 2009-043).</p>
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<head>Processing Information</head><p>Processed by Ancelyn Krivak and Heather Kuhn, Archives Interns, June 2006 and Bonnie Saenz, Archives Intern, October 2009.</p><p></p>
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<head>Notes to Researchers</head>
<p>Many of the photographs in the <emph render="bold">Subject Files</emph> of the Mario Salas collection are unidentified and/or undated.</p>
<p>Letters to Salas written by activist and draft resister Walter Collins are filed with the organization Collins worked for, Southern Conference Educational Fund (SCEF).</p>
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      <head>Index Terms</head> 
      <controlaccess> 
        <head>Personal Names</head> 
        <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="600">Salas, Mario Marcel, 1949-</persname> 
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      <controlaccess> 
        <head>Organizations</head> 
        <corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="610">Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)</corpname>         
        <corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="610">Black Coalition on Mass Media.</corpname> 
        <corpname source="local" encodinganalog="610">Frontline 2000.</corpname>         
        <corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="610">Organization of African Unity.</corpname> 
        <corpname source="local" encodinganalog="610">Organizations United for Eastside Development.</corpname> 
         <corpname source="local" encodinganalog="610">San Antonio Committee Against Mercenary Recruitment.</corpname>          
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      <controlaccess> 
        <head>Subjects</head> 
        <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">African American history.</subject> 
        <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">African Americans--Texas--San Antonio--Social conditions.</subject> 
        <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Civil rights--Texas.</subject> 
        <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Human rights workers--Texas.</subject> 
        <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Political activists--Texas.</subject>         
        <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Municipal government--Texas--San Antonio.</subject> 
        <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Political prisoners--Texas.</subject>               
      <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">University of Texas at San Antonio--Students.</subject></controlaccess> 
      <controlaccess> 
        <head>Locations</head> 
        <geogname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="651">San Antonio (Tex.)--Social conditions--20th century.</geogname> 
         
        <geogname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="651">San Antonio (Tex.)--Politics and government--20th century.</geogname> 
        <geogname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="651">San Antonio (Tex.)--Periodicals.</geogname> 
      </controlaccess> 
      <controlaccess> 
        <head>Genres/Formats</head> 
        <genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Correspondence.</genreform> 
        <genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Magazines.</genreform> 
        <genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Newsletters.</genreform> 
        <genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Newspapers.</genreform>       
        <genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Photographs.</genreform><genreform>Flyers.</genreform> 
        <genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Posters.</genreform> 
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        <head>Local Subjects</head> 
         
      <subject encodinganalog="653" source="local">Activism/Activists
</subject><subject encodinganalog="653" source="local">African Americans

</subject><subject encodinganalog="653" source="local">Literary/Literature
</subject><subject encodinganalog="653" source="local">Mexican Americans

</subject><subject encodinganalog="653" source="local">Politics/Politicians
</subject><subject encodinganalog="653" source="local">San Antonio History

</subject><subject encodinganalog="653" source="local">Writers
</subject></controlaccess></controlaccess> 

<dsc type="in-depth"><head>Detailed Description of the Collection</head>
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<unittitle>Personal</unittitle>
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<scopecontent><p>Comprised of files containing biographical information, correspondence, and writings. Biographical materials include Salas's own typewritten curriculum vitae, certificates and awards, draft and selective service records and personal news clippings. Among these biographical materials are personal portraits and photographs of Salas'ss family and councilman activities. The City Councilman files from 1997-2001 contain campaign materials, reports on city-wide and District 2 issues, large-scale maps and plans, news clippings, correspondence and various memoranda. Salas's writings are divided into academic, editorial articles, published articles, <emph render="doublequote">Talkin' Back</emph> essays, general writings, and his book, <emph render="italic">Frankenstein: The Dawning and the Passing</emph>.</p></scopecontent><arrangement><p>Organized alphabetically into six subseries: Biographical, City Councilman, Correspondence, Post-Councilman Public Activity, San Antonio College, and Writings. Arranged chronologically thereafter.</p></arrangement><c02 level="subseries"><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder"></container><unittitle><emph render="bold">Biographical</emph></unittitle></did><c03><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">1</container><unittitle>Biography, <unitdate>1970-1971, 1979, 1999, 2004, and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">2</container><unittitle>Certificates and awards, <unitdate>1975, 2001</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">3</container><unittitle>Draft and Selective Service, <unitdate>1969</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">4</container><unittitle>News Clippings, <unitdate>1970-2003</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">1</container><container 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Numbers,<unitdate>1997-2001</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">14</container><container type="Folder">4</container><unittitle>Agendas, <unitdate>1979, 1997</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">14</container><container type="Folder">5</container><unittitle>Agendas, <unitdate>1997</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">14</container><container type="Folder">6</container><unittitle>Agendas, <unitdate>1997-1998</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">14</container><container type="Folder">7</container><unittitle>Agendas, <unitdate>1998-2006</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><unittitle>City Issues</unittitle></did><c04><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">7-8</container><unittitle>Arena, <unitdate>1999</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04><c04><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">9</container><unittitle>Briefing 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type="Folder">17</container><unittitle>Assorted,<unitdate>1973-1988 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">14</container><container type="Folder">18</container><unittitle>Assorted,<unitdate>1990-2006</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">14</container><container type="Folder">19</container><unittitle>Assorted,<unitdate>1971-2006</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><container type="Box">3</container><container type="Folder">8</container><unittitle><emph render="bold">Post-Councilman Public Activity</emph>, <unitdate>2001-2003</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><container type="Box">3</container><container type="Folder">9</container><unittitle><emph render="bold">San Antonio College</emph>, <unitdate>1970-1972</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Writings</emph></unittitle></did><c03><did><container type="Box">3</container><container type="Folder">10</container><unittitle>Academic, <unitdate>2002, 2004</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder">1</container><unittitle>Books, <unitdate>2000, 2005</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder">2</container><unittitle>Editorial Articles, undated</unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder">3-4</container><unittitle>General, <unitdate>1970-1979, 1990-1991, and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder">5</container><unittitle>Published Articles, <unitdate>1971, 1977-1983, 1991-1996, 2006 </unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder">6</container><unittitle><emph render="doublequote">Talkin' Back</emph>, undated</unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">14</container><container type="Folder">20</container><unittitle><title render="italic">African-American News and Issues</title>, Salas columns,<unitdate>July-November 2006</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">1</container><unittitle><title render="italic">African-American News and Issues</title>, Salas columns,<unitdate>January-May 2007</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">2</container><unittitle><title render="italic">African-American News and Issues</title>, Salas columns,<unitdate>June-December 2007, November-December 2008</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">3</container><unittitle>Assorted articles, <unitdate>1973-1978, 1990-2004</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">4-5</container><unittitle>Assorted Salas clippings, undated<unitdate></unitdate></unittitle></did></c03></c02></c01><c01 level="series" id="ser2"><did><unittitle>Subject Files</unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>Includes documention of organizations on which  Salas was either an active member or that were associated with causes and issues of interest to Salas, documentation of FBI activity in San Antonio and also files about Salas that he obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, documentation of activities of anti-civil rights groups, such as the KKK, as well as organizations in which Salas was active.</p><p>The Subject Files also contain photographs of activists with whom Salas was personally acquainted, and of rallies and other events. Photograph subjects include political prisoners Angela Davis and Steven Biko, as well as civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Items in the folders related to these individuals include pamphlets, programs, posters, news clippings, newsletters, bulletins, police statements and correspondence. San Antonio newspapers represented in the collection include <emph render="italic">Eagle Bone Whistle</emph>, <emph render="italic">Honky Times</emph>, <emph render="italic">SNAP</emph>, <emph render="italic">Inner City Journal</emph> and <emph render="italic">Chicano Times</emph>.</p>
<p>The Topics and Events subseries encompasses local and global aspects of the human rights struggle and includes information on domestic African-American civil rights issues 
as well as revolutionary and progressive political movements abroad. This subseries additionally incorporates materials--boycott posters, liberation pamphlets and news clippings--
highlighting the struggle against Apartheid and the subsequent boycotting of the Krugerrand coins of South Africa.</p></scopecontent><arrangement><p>Organized alphabetically into 
five subseries: Organizations, People, Photographs, Publications, and Topics and Events.</p></arrangement><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Organizations</emph></unittitle></did>
<scopecontent><p>Materials on groups of which Salas was either an active member or that were associated with causes and issues of interest to Salas. Salas held positions of leadership and was especially 
active within the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), Organizations United for Eastside Development (OUED), Black Coalition on Mass Media (BCMM), Frontline 2000, and the San Antonio Committee 
Against Mercenary Recruitment (SACAMR). While not an active member, Salas was interested in the activities of groups like the Black Panthers, the African Support Liberation Committee and the American 
Friends Service Committee, which he documented through news clippings, newsletters, articles, posters, correspondence and other printed materials. The organizations files further document activities of 
anti-civil rights groups, such as the KKK.</p></scopecontent><arrangement><p>Arranged alphabetically by name of organization.</p></arrangement><c03><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder">7</container>
<unittitle>Affirmative Action Advisory Committee, <unitdate>1990-1991</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">5</container><container type="Folder">1</container><unittitle>American 
Friends Service Committee, <unitdate>1970-1982</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">5</container><container type="Folder">2</container><unittitle>African Liberation Support Committee-National, <unitdate>1973-1975</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">5</container><container type="Folder">3</container><unittitle>African Liberation Support Committee-S.A., <unitdate>1974</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">5</container><container type="Folder">4</container><unittitle>Anti-Civil Rights Groups, <unitdate>1970-1973, 1979, and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">5</container><container type="Folder">5</container><unittitle>ASA Phillip Randolph Institute, <unitdate>1977</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">6</container><unittitle>Barbara Jordan Community Center, <unitdate>1981-1983</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">5</container><container type="Folder">6</container><unittitle>Black American History and Culture Society, undated</unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">5</container><container type="Folder">7</container><unittitle>Black Coalition on Mass Media, <unitdate>1974-1979</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">7</container><unittitle>Black Coalition on Mass Media,<unitdate>1975</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">5</container><container type="Folder">8</container><unittitle>Black Heritage Council, <unitdate>1974</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">5</container><container type="Folder">9</container><unittitle>Black Local Access Cable Productions Project, <unitdate>1978-1979</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">5</container><container type="Folder">10</container><unittitle>Black Panthers, <unitdate>1970-1972, 1991-1993</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">8</container><unittitle>Black Panthers,<unitdate>1991 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">5</container><container type="Folder">11</container><unittitle>Black Student Unions, <unitdate>1971-1976</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">9</container><unittitle>Black Student Unions,<unitdate>1970-1979</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">5</container><container type="Folder">12</container><unittitle>Black United Front, <unitdate>1975</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">5</container><container type="Folder">13</container><unittitle>Black Unity Coordinating Council, <unitdate>1976-1977</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">6</container><container type="Folder">1</container><unittitle>Citizens Active in San Antonio, <unitdate>1979-1980</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">6</container><container type="Folder">2</container><unittitle>Cuttin' Horse Productions, <unitdate>1988-1991</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">6</container><container type="Folder">3</container><unittitle>Eastside Neighborhood Defense Fund, <unitdate>1971</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">6</container><container type="Folder">4</container><unittitle>Ella Austin Community Center,<unitdate>1971-1983, 1997, and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">10</container><unittitle>Ella Austin Community Center,<unitdate>1973-1982 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><unittitle>FBI</unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>Includes documentation of FBI activity in San Antonio and also files about Salas that Salas obtained through the Freedom of Information Act.</p></scopecontent><c04><did><container type="Box">6</container><container type="Folder">5</container><unittitle>Activity, <unitdate>1969-1978 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04><c04><did><container type="Box">6</container><container type="Folder">6</container><unittitle>Correspondence, <unitdate>1975-1982, 1995-1998</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04><c04><did><container type="Box">6</container><container type="Folder">7-8</container><unittitle>Mario Salas Files, <unitdate>1970-1976</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">6</container><container type="Folder">9</container><unittitle>Free All Political Prisoners, <unitdate>1973 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">6</container><container type="Folder">10</container><unittitle>Frontline 2000, <unitdate>1991-1994</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">11</container><unittitle>Frontline 2000, <unitdate>1992-1995 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">7</container><container type="Folder">1</container><unittitle>Good Government League, <unitdate>1969-1975</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">7</container><container type="Folder">2</container><unittitle>Intra-City Urban Communications Coalition, <unitdate>1975-1979</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">7</container><container type="Folder">3</container><unittitle>KAPE Radio, <unitdate>1974-1982</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">12</container><unittitle>KAPE Radio,<unitdate>1975-1979 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">7</container><container type="Folder">4</container><unittitle>Ku Klux Klan, <unitdate>1978-1983, 1999-2001</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">13</container><unittitle>Ku Klux Klan<unitdate>1983 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">7</container><container type="Folder">5</container><unittitle>Labor Unions, <unitdate>1971-1983</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">7</container><container type="Folder">6</container><unittitle>La Raza, <unitdate>1970-1978 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">7</container><container type="Folder">7</container><unittitle>League of United Latin American Citizens, <unitdate>1978-1979 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">7</container><container type="Folder">8</container><unittitle>Mount Zion Baptist Church, <unitdate>1997, 2001-2004</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">7</container><container type="Folder">9</container><unittitle>National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, <unitdate>1950-1955, 1968, (photocopies), 1978, 1983, 1996, and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">7</container><container type="Folder">10</container><unittitle>National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, <unitdate>1972, 1981</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">7</container><container type="Folder">11</container><unittitle>National Anti-Imperialist Movement in Solidarity with African Liberation, <unitdate>1978-1979 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">7</container><container type="Folder">12</container><unittitle>Organization of African Unity, <unitdate>1974 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">7</container><container type="Folder">13-14</container><unittitle>Organizations United for Eastside Development (1 of 2), <unitdate>1979-1988</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">14</container><unittitle>Organizations United for Eastside Development,<unitdate>1979-1990 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">8</container><container type="Folder">2</container><unittitle>San Antonio Coalition Against Inflation, <unitdate>1974-1976</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">8</container><container type="Folder">3</container><unittitle>San Antonio Coalition Against Racism, <unitdate>1979</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">8</container><container type="Folder">4</container><unittitle>San Antonio Committee Against Mercenary Recruitment, <unitdate>1977-1978</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">8</container><container type="Folder">5</container><unittitle>San Antonio Movement in Solidarity with African Liberation, <unitdate>1978-1979</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">15</container><unittitle>San Antonio Movement in Solidarity with African Liberation,<unitdate>1979 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">8</container><container type="Folder">6</container><unittitle>Southern Conference Educational Fund, <unitdate>1971-1972</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">8</container><container type="Folder">7</container><unittitle>Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee-Austin,<unitdate>1969 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">8</container><container type="Folder">8</container><unittitle>Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee-National, <unitdate>1967-1973 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">8</container><container type="Folder">9</container><unittitle>Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee-S.A.(1 of 2), <unitdate>1967-1975</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">9</container><container type="Folder">1</container><unittitle>Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee-S.A. (2 of 2), <unitdate>1967-1975</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">16</container><unittitle>Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee,<unitdate>1949, 1969-1976, 2006 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">9</container><container type="Folder">2</container><unittitle>Texas Committee on African and World Affairs, <unitdate>1978 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">9</container><container type="Folder">3</container><unittitle>United Farm Workers, <unitdate>1971-1976</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">9</container><container type="Folder">4</container><unittitle>United Methodists, <unitdate>1971</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle><emph render="bold">People</emph></unittitle></did><arrangement><p>Arranged alphabetically by last name.</p></arrangement><c03><did><container type="Box">9</container><container type="Folder">5</container><unittitle>James Alexander, <unitdate>1972-1973</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">9</container><container type="Folder">6</container><unittitle>Steven Biko, <unitdate>1978-1979</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">17</container><unittitle>Steven Biko,<unitdate>1978 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">18</container><unittitle>Rev. Claude W. Black, Jr.,<unitdate>1998-2009 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">9</container><container type="Folder">7</container><unittitle>Webb Boyd, <unitdate>1978-1979</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">19</container><unittitle>Webb Boyd,<unitdate>1978-1979</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">9</container><container type="Folder">8</container><unittitle>Mario Cantu, <unitdate>1975-1976</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">9</container><container type="Folder">9</container><unittitle>Angela Davis, <unitdate>1969-1972</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">20</container><unittitle>Angela Davis, <unitdate>1970-1972</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">21</container><unittitle>Michael Haskins, <unitdate>1983 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">34</container><unittitle>Lynn G. King (Lackland Air Force Base), <unitdate>1991-1993</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><unittitle>Martin Luther King Jr.</unittitle></did><c04><did><container type="Box">9</container><container type="Folder">10</container><unittitle>MLK commemorative materials, 
<unitdate>1976, 1989, 1996-2006</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04><c04><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">22</container><unittitle>MLK commemorative materials, 
<unitdate>1975-1995, 2006-2008 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04><c04><did><container type="Box">9</container><container type="Folder">11</container><unittitle>MLK holiday correspondence, <unitdate>1990-1991</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04><c04><did><container type="Box">9</container><container type="Folder">12</container><unittitle>MLK holiday news clippings, <unitdate>1991</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04><c04><did><container type="Box">10</container><container type="Folder">1</container><unittitle>MLK memoranda and other materials, <unitdate>1990-1991</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04><c04><did><container type="Box">10</container><container type="Folder">2</container><unittitle>MLK walk on Washington, <unitdate>1983</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">10</container><container type="Folder">3</container><unittitle>Lee Otis, <unitdate>1969-1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">10</container><container type="Folder">4</container><unittitle>Bobby Jo Phillips-investigative file, <unitdate>1968</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Photographs</emph></unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>Photographs of activists with whom Salas was personally acquainted, and of rallies and other events. Subjects include political prisoners Angela Davis and Steven Biko, as well as civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.</p></scopecontent><c03><did><container type="Box">10</container><container type="Folder">5</container><unittitle>Activists and activism, <unitdate>1970-1973, 1982, and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">23</container><unittitle>Assorted Activism, undated<unitdate></unitdate></unittitle></did></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Publications</emph></unittitle></did><arrangement><p>Arranged alphabetically.</p></arrangement><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">24-25</container><unittitle><title render="italic">The African Communist </title>pamphlets,<unitdate>1969-1979</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">26</container><unittitle><title render="italic">African-American News and Issues</title>,<unitdate>2006-2007</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">27</container><unittitle><title render="italic">The Black Agenda</title>,<unitdate>1980</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">28-29</container><unittitle><title render="italic">The Black Scholar</title>,<unitdate>1973-1978</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">OM2</container><unittitle><title render="italic">Eagle Bone Whistle</title>, <unitdate>1970-1971</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">30</container><unittitle><title render="italic">Gramma</title>,<unitdate>1976-1984</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">31</container><unittitle><title render="italic">Grassroot Struggle</title>,<unitdate>January 1982</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">10</container><container type="Folder">7</container><unittitle><title render="italic">Inner City Journal</title>, <unitdate>1978-1979</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">10</container><container type="Folder">8</container><unittitle><title render="italic">International Aid and Trade Conference Magazine</title>, <unitdate>2000</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">10</container><container type="Folder">9</container><unittitle><title render="italic">Ramparts</title>, <unitdate>1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">32</container><unittitle><title render="italic">Sahara Libre</title>,<unitdate>May 1978</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">33</container><unittitle><title render="italic">San Antonio Community Journal</title>,<unitdate>1977</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">16</container><container type="Folder">1-2</container><unittitle><title render="italic">Sechaba</title>,<unitdate>1979-1987</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">16</container><container type="Folder">3</container><unittitle><title render="italic">Victims of Progress</title>,<unitdate>1977</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">16</container><container type="Folder">4</container><unittitle><title render="italic">The West Side Story</title> newspaper,<unitdate>August 1972</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">16</container><container type="Folder">5</container><unittitle>Assorted activism materials and magazines,<unitdate>1947, 1970-1980, 1992 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">16</container><container type="Folder">6</container><unittitle>Unknown newspaper clippings, undated<unitdate></unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">16</container><container type="Folder">7-8</container><unittitle>Assorted,<unitdate>1974-1981, 1994-2003</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Topics and Events</emph></unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>This subseries encompasses local and global aspects of the human rights struggle and includes information on domestic African-American civil rights issues as well as revolutionary and progressive political movements abroad. Topics of personal interest include documentation of police brutality and initiatives for prison reform. Materials in these files range from personal correspondence to the official investigative file of Bobby Jo Phillips, who was murdered by San Antonio police officers during an attempted arrest in 1968. The plight of political prisoners was of particular interest to Salas and the collection profiles activists wrongly imprisoned in the U.S. and African countries. U.S. groups like the Wilmington 10, the Houston 12, and South African prisoners such as Nelson Mandela, are represented by newsletters, bulletins and news clippings. Also contains news clippings, bulletins and flyers related to the Vietnam War and political unrest in countries such as Grenada, Namibia and South Africa; as well as boycott posters, liberation pamphlets, and news clippings highlighting the struggle against Apartheid and the subsequent boycotting of the Krugerrand coins of South Africa.</p></scopecontent><c03><did><container type="Box">16</container><container type="Folder">9</container><unittitle>11th World Festival of Youth and Students Havana Club,<unitdate>1978 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">16</container><container type="Folder">11-14</container><unittitle>Activism (assorted),<unitdate>1968-1982</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">11</container><container type="Folder">3</container><unittitle>Activism correspondence, <unitdate>1972-2003</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">16</container><container type="Folder">10</container><unittitle>Activism for Africa,<unitdate>1976-1990</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">10</container><container type="Folder">10-11</container><unittitle>Africa (excluding South Africa), <unitdate>1973-1984 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">11</container><container type="Folder">1-2</container><unittitle>African American history and political issues (includes issues of SNAP), <unitdate>1931-1938, 1949,-1956, 1967-1984, 2001-2003</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">11</container><container type="Folder">4</container><unittitle>Cable TV, <unitdate>1970-1979, 1991</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">16</container><container type="Folder">15-16</container><unittitle>City of San Antonio (assorted),<unitdate>1968-1980, 1999-2007</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">11</container><container type="Folder">5</container><unittitle>Cuba, undated</unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">16</container><container type="Folder">17</container><unittitle>Cuba,<unitdate>1969-1985</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">11</container><container type="Folder">6</container><unittitle>Grenada, <unitdate>1983</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">11</container><container type="Folder">7</container><unittitle>Gulf War, <unitdate>1990-1991</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">11</container><container type="Folder">8</container><unittitle>Iranian protests, <unitdate>1979-1980</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">11</container><container type="Folder">9</container><unittitle>Jobs, 
peace, and freedom march, <unitdate>1983</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">16</container><container type="Folder">18</container><unittitle>Latin American Assistance,<unitdate>1981 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">11</container><container type="Folder">10</container><unittitle>Middle East, <unitdate>1979-1982</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
<c03><did><container type="Box">16</container><container type="Folder">19</container><unittitle>Mount Zion Baptist Church,<unitdate>2001-2006</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">16</container><container type="Folder">20</container><unittitle>National Activism,<unitdate>1970-1993</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><unittitle>Police Brutality</unittitle></did><c04><did><container type="Box">11</container><container type="Folder">11</container><unittitle>Citizens Police Review Board Report, <unitdate>1992</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04>
<c04><did><container type="Box">12</container><container type="Folder">1</container><unittitle>Dallas Morning News articles, <unitdate>1992</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04>
<c04><did><container type="Box">12</container><container type="Folder">2</container><unittitle>News clippings and newsletters, <unitdate>1950-2004</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04><c04><did><container type="Box">16</container><container type="Folder">21</container><unittitle>San Antonio, undated<unitdate></unitdate></unittitle></did></c04></c03>
<c03><did><container type="Box">12</container><container type="Folder">3</container><unittitle>Political prisoners and prison reform, <unitdate>1970-1971</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
<c03><did><container type="Box">12</container><container type="Folder">4</container><unittitle>Racial profiling and rape cases, <unitdate>1974</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
<c03><did><container type="Box">16</container><container type="Folder">22</container><unittitle>San Antonio activism,<unitdate>1971-2001</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">12</container><container type="Folder">5-6</container><unittitle>San Antonio local history 1938-1940, 1950-1955, (photocopies), <unitdate>1999-2003</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
<c03><did><container type="Box">15</container><container type="Folder">35</container><unittitle>San Antonio Mandela project,<unitdate>1990-1991</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">12</container><container type="Folder">7</container><unittitle>San Antonio North East housing fight,<unitdate>1979-1980</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
<c03><did><container type="Box">12</container><container type="Folder">8</container><unittitle>Sickle cell anemia, <unitdate>1972-1975 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
<c03><did><unittitle>South Africa</unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>Includes boycott posters, liberation pamphlets, and news clippings highlighting the struggle against Apartheid and the subsequent boycotting of the Krugerrand coins of South Africa.</p></scopecontent>
<c04><did><container type="Box">12</container><container type="Folder">9</container><unittitle>Conference in Solidarity with the Liberation Struggles of the Peoples of Southern Africa, <unitdate>1981-1982</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04>
<c04><did><container type="Box">13</container><container type="Folder">1</container><unittitle>Correspondence and memoranda,<unitdate>1973-1983</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04>
<c04><did><container type="Box">13</container><container type="Folder">2</container><unittitle>Flyers, newsletters, and posters, <unitdate>1974-1984</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04>
<c04><did><container type="Box">13</container><container type="Folder">3</container><unittitle>Krugerrand and boycotts, <unitdate>1976-1982</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04>
<c04><did><container type="Box">13</container><container type="Folder">4</container><unittitle>News clippings, <unitdate>1978-1986</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04>
<c04><did><container type="Box">13</container><container type="Folder">5</container><unittitle>Press releases, fact sheets, and articles, <unitdate>1978-1981</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04></c03>
<c03><did><container type="Box">13</container><container type="Folder">6</container><unittitle>Vietnam War, <unitdate>1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
<c03><did><container type="Box">13</container><container type="Folder">7</container><unittitle>World Festival of Youth and Students, <unitdate>1978</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">16</container><container type="Folder">23</container><unittitle>World Youth pamphlets, <unitdate>1978</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03></c02></c01>
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