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“John George for Congress; Vote June 4,” platform and other information.
“John George for Congress; Vote June 4,” platform and other information.
"We demand that this University cut all ties to racist South Africa” flyer from U.C. Berkeley.
“Lo scrittore americano Richard Wright” by Agli Uomini Liberi.
Bulletin of the Worker’s Party: Convention Bulletin #7, Vol 1, No 13, May 8, 1946.
Bulletin of the Worker’s Party: Convention Bulletin #12, Vol 4, No 6, Mar. 17,1949.
Liberator, Sept 1921.
Scanlan’s: Suppressed Issue: Guerrilla War in the USA., Vol 1, No 8, Jan. 1971
“The Strike Explained,” by Third World Liberation Front, Feb. 5, 1969.
Invisible City, Numbers 18-20: October 1976. (poetry collection)
“Letter of support for the…” from the Bay Area Friend
“An appeal to those who…” from the Committee to Maintain
“Press release” from the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
“Join the National Network in Solidarity with Black People’s Demand for Reparations” by the Anti-Colonial Solidarity Brigade
“FDP: One Man One Vote” Button.
Copies of documents pertaining to bonds issued for Kyle Field in 1929.
Angela Y. (Yvonne) Davis Collection
The collection consists of written correspondence primarily in the form of postcards, handmade cards, or other support materials from individuals in Germany. Many of the postcards have colored flowers and colorful artwork, some are from mechanical postcards distributed to school children and individuals in Germany to write in support of Angela Davis. These cards and correspondence are in response to a solidarity campaign of support called "A Million Roses for Angela Davis" started in East Germany. Some of the postcards are addressed to Marin County Courthouse in California and others are addressed to the United National Committee to Free Angela Davis in New York.
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Parte deElmer Kelton Collection
Special edition of the Southwestern American Literature journal (Spring 1984) devoted to Kelton.
Southwestern American Literature journal (Spring 1985) featuring a review of Kelton's book Stand Proud.
Review of The Good Old Boys in the Lone Star Library (June 15, 1985).
Review by Elmer Kelton of Bryan Woolley's Sam Bass.
Commencement Invitations Collection
This collection contains the formal invitations to commencement ceremonies. The invitations record the time, day, and place of each commencement ceremony. This collection has invitation from the late 19th century till the early 1990s. These invitations were not exclusively made in College Station/Bryan, Texas. These invitations were formerly owned by students, their family, and friends.
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This collection contains speeches that function as records of prominent speakers and mark the days of Commencement, Muster, and dedications at Texas A&M. This collection covers a range of years as far back as 1877 to 1997. The location of every speech given was at the A&M Campus.
Newsletter/paper produced by the College's Publicity Department that gives general new of campus happenings and announcements.
This collection contains old issues of the Battalion Magazine, beginning with the April 1921 issue, and ending with the March 1943 issue.
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Contreras Legal and Government Documents
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The second collection of photographs, of both the Perez and Contreras families again. Among them are family photos of the Perez family, Maria Celia Perez’s funeral, a train accident, a group photo of the U.S.A. Immigration, Customs and Health Department when Abundio Contreras was postmaster, and pictures of Mary Howard Contreras and Hilario Contreras.
Republic of Texas Stock Certificates and Confederate States of America Notes
This collection contains one Treasury Warrant (February 13, 1861), one $100 share in the Consolidated Fund of Texas (September 1, 1837), one $10 treasury note (December 10, 1838), one $100 stock certificate in the 10 percent Consolidated Fund (June 15, 1840), and one $2 Confederate note and a $3 Confederate note (both dated July 7, 1862).