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1 No online items Processed by Special Collections staff; machine-readable finding aid created by C. Del Anderson Department of Special Collections Green Library Stanford University Libraries Stanford, CA Phone: (650) URL: The Board of Trustees of Stanford University. All rights reserved. Special Collections M0325 1

2 Collection number: M0325 Department of Special Collections and University Archives Stanford University Libraries Stanford, California Contact Information Department of Special Collections Green Library Stanford University Libraries Stanford, CA Phone: (650) URL: Processed by: Special Collections staff Date Completed: ca Encoded by: C. Del Anderson 1998 The Board of Trustees of Stanford University. All rights reserved. Descriptive Summary Title: Centro de Accion Date (inclusive): Collection number: Special Collections M0325 Creator: Centro de Accion Social Autonomo Extent: 27.5 linear ft. Repository: Stanford University. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives. Language: English. Access Restrictions: None. Publication Rights: Property rights reside with the repository. Literary rights reside with the creators of the documents or their heirs. To obtain permission to publish or reproduce, please contact the Public Services Librarian of the Dept. of Special Collections. Provenance: Gift of Bert Corona and Antonio Rodriguez, Preferred Citation: [Identification of item] Centro de Accion M0325, Dept. of Special Collections, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif. ABSTRACT The CASA collection consists of correspondence, reports, minutes, agendas, notes, press releases, audiotapes, photographs and ephemera documenting the history of CASA, a grass roots social and legal services agency and Marxist-Leninist political organization. BIOGRAPHY Founded in Los Angeles in 1968, the Centro de Accion Social Autonomo-Hermandad General de Trabajadores (Center for Autonomous Social Action-General Brotherhood of Workers or simply, CASA) operated for ten years as a vocal and active political group within the Mexican American community. Though short-lived, the organization nonetheless occupied an Special Collections M0325 2

3 influential position in a portion of that community, and, in many ways, reflected the growth and development of a distinct Mexican American political consciousness during the 1960s and 1970s. The organization's problems, ranging from internal factionalization and ideological dispute to external repression and financial difficulties, likewise mirrored the obstacles faced by many activist organizations of the era. Background Like other ethnic groups, Mexican Americans experienced a resurgence of cultural identity and political autonomy during the 1960s. Influenced by a renewed sense of their own history, turbulent events in the United States, and a powerful student movement in Mexico, Mexican Americans began to reassess their position in American society. Collectively concerned with their depressed status, they organized around such issues as land and labor reform, civil rights, education, and political participation. Together, the increasing political expression and ethnic pride of the Mexican American people helped constitute the "Chicano Movement." The founding of CASA took place in the midst of this movement. However, CASA differed from most other contemporary Chicano groups in that it was designed as a distinctively working-class organization aimed at providing aid to the Mexican workingman and woman in the United States. Specifically, CASA committed itself to assist the undocumented Mexican laborer. Coming at a time when concern for indocumentados was weak, CASA's commitment was its most distinguishing feature. In founding CASA in 1968, Bert Corona and Soledad "Chole" Alatorre utilized their experience as longtime organizers of Mexican American labor. Alatorre had been a union organizer for years, and Corona was affiliated with the International Longshoreman's and Warehouseman's Union as well as a founding member and former president of the Mexican American Political Association (MAPA). These two individuals formed CASA (or CASA-MAPA as it was first known) as a local, urban mutual aid organization not unlike the traditional Mexican form of community welfare, the mutualists. Early Years CASA's early activities centered around a grass roots program of helping and educating the Mexican worker in the United States. By the early 1970s, independent affiliate CASA groups had been formed in other California cities, in Chicago, and throughout the Southwest. Decision-making and planning radiated down from the Political Commission, a national body of elected members, through the local committees to the largely volunteer rank and file members that constituted the nucleii.* Estimates of membership are difficult to make, but one scholar estimates that by 1972, over 2,000 volunteers made up the nationwide core membership of CASA. Case files indicate that the Los Angeles office assisted some 6,000 indocumentados from 1969 to 1973; such assistance ranged from providing legal aid and counseling to sponsoring social functions.1 Beginning in 1973, the character and orientation of the organization underwent great change. CASA stepped out of the barrio to oppose proposed changes in federal immigration law and increased raids by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS). These programmatic changes led, in turn, to a shift in CASA membership. The expansion of the CASA agenda away from localized, working-class roots into wider political * In July 1975, the National Coordinating Commission was added above the Political Commission to oversee national archives. confrontation attracted more ideologically radical members. Most new CASAmembers were associated with either the Los Angeles-based Casa Carnalismo (a militant group formed to fight drugs in the barrio) or the National Committee to Free Los Tres, a group formed in response to the arrest and conviction of three Casa Carnalismo members for the assault of a federal officer posing as a drug dealer in East Los Angeles. The inclusion of these new members, many of whom espoused some sort of Marxist-Leninist doctrine, produced division factions within CASA. The "old guard" leadership of Bert Corona and Chole Alatorre maintained that CASA's primary responsibility was to assist unorganized and undocumented workers. Those associated with Casa Carnalismo or the National Committee sought to "deemphasize the social-service aspect of the organization, hoping to transform CASA into a `revolutionary vanguard' dedicated to the `liberation of the Mexican people.'"2 This factionalization culminated in the resignation of both Corona and Alatorre in late A New CASA The new CASA leadership, composed of young, well-educated Chicanos, turned the organization in a decidedly Marxist-Leninist direction. As Carlos Vasquez, a member of the CASA Political Commission and Commissioner of Information and Propaganda, wrote in 1976: We have gone from a defensive organization to an offensive and potentially clandestine organization prepared for a protracted struggle.3 As ideology shifted, CASA embraced a myriad of causes and issues. Members traveled to major socialist and radical conferences, study groups were formed to study revolutionary politics and tactics, and the group developed an effective voice in the newspaper Sin Fronteras. Originally the organ of the National Coalition for Fair Immigration Laws and Practices, Sin Fronteras was moved from the CASA office in San Antonio to Los Angeles in the mid-1970s. There, true to its name Special Collections M0325 3

4 ("Without Borders"), the newspaper emphasized the solidarity of the Mexican proletariat on either side of the border. CASA's ideological shifts were not without consequences. The energy of the organization was channeled in new directions. CASA spent time and money on campaigns fighting the deportation of Mexican attorney and activist José Jacques Medina, the University of California reverse discrimination (Bakke) decision, and new immigration restriction proposals. Membership and community support for the group fell as its local presence waned. Several local chapters withdrew from the national organization. The Federal Bureau of Investigation monitored the group quite closely, aided apparently by an internal informant.4 By far the most serious problem stemming from CASA's ideological swing was the increasing factionalization it caused. Externally, CASA came under attack by other Chicano groups for its seeming lack of commitment to Chicano solidarity. Internally, the leadership divided over similar lines. Was the organization to be one primarily concerned with race or class? Was CASA to speak for the workingman and woman in an international context or only to the Mexican laborer? One side favored the former, only to be accused of a lack of devotion to Aztlan, the mythical Chicano homeland of the Southwest. One side favored the latter, only to be accused of chauvinism and racism. In the end, the fractures within the CASA leadership were enough to disintegrate the group. The membership was neither powerful nor numerous enough to reconstitute the organization following the resignation of the entire Political Commission in SCOPE AND CONTENT The records of the Centro de Acción Social Autónomo-Hermandad General de Trabajadores (CASA-HGT) document in large part the organization's ten-year transition from a service center designed to aid its members in obtaining legal aid and social services to a Marxist-Leninist political organization dedicated to organizing working-class people of Mexican origin and publishing its views in the bilingual newspaper, Sin Fronteras. Consisting primarily of the Los Angeles office records, the collection's subject strengths include: policy and decision-making processes within the CASA national leadership, the creation and dissemination of Sin Fronteras, the Federal Bureau of Investigation surveillance of CASA, immigration reform, the immigration case of Mexican attorney Jose Jacques Medina, Chicano activism in East Los Angeles schools, the narcotics case of Los Tres del Barrio, and domestic and international socialist movements. The collection also includes photographs and tape recordings of CASA activities and its members. The collection (27.5 linear ft.) is divided into six series: CASA Administrative Records, Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports on CASA, Subject and Organizational Files, Photographs, Ephemera, and Sound Recordings. The series are described below. Types of records include: agendas, articles, correspondence, flyers, legal documents, minutes, newsclippings, newsletters, notes, press releases, reports and statements. SERIES I: CASA ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS, Scope and Content Note The first series contains records from CASA's national leadership, from its commissions (major policy-making bodies) and from the local organizations. There are comparatively few records dating from the period , during which CASA founders Bert Corona and Soledad Alatorre built a large membership of undocumented workers who joined the organization to obtain help with their legal problems. The bulk of the records date from , when Antonio Rodriguez rose to prominence in CASA leadership and membership composition shifted to young, mostly UnitedStates-born Mexican Americans with a commitment to socialist theory and politics. Among the most interesting documents in Series I are a history of CASA written in 1978 when the organization had begun to crumble, the minutes of national meetings which show the increased decentralization and gradual disaffection of local organizations, the planning and evaluative documents of Sin Fronteras, and the papers of Antonio Rodriguez. SERIES II: FEDEREAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION REPORTS ON CASA, Scope and Content Note Through the Freedom of Information Act CASA members obtained copies of documents resulting from the FBI's surveillance of CASA. The FBI memoranda and reports date from April, 1972 to February, Both local CASA chapters and the national organization were being watched closely, presumably because of their advocacy of Marxist thought and their outspoken support for undocumented workers and for the Los Tres del Barrio defendants. Special Collections M0325 4

5 SERIES II: FEDEREAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION REPORTS ON CASA, SERIES III: SUBJECT AND ORGANIZATIONAL FILES, Scope and Content Note The third series is further divided into seven sub-series: Chicano Movement, Education and Chicano Student Activism, Immigration Reform, Los Tres del Barrio Narcotics Case, Protest and Political Movements (United States), Protest and Political Movements (International), and Socialist Political Theory. It seems likely that at least some of these files were maintained by the Sin Fronteras staff as reference files to be used by the newspaper's writers. Representative topics within the Chicano Movement sub-series include the August 29th Movement, a rival Marxist-Leninist organization with which CASA was at ideological odds; La Raza Unida Party; and such issues as the Coors Beer Boycott and the police slaying of Los Angeles Times reporter Rubén Salazar, killed while covering the Chicano Moratorium Day riots in East Los Angeles in August, The major issues in the second sub-series, Education and Chicano Student Activism, include the Alan Bakke reverse discrimination decision for admission to the University of California and the events andconditions which led to the Chicano student walk-outs ("blowouts") at Los Angeles high schools in the late 1960s and early 1970s. This sub-series also contains the papers of Jorge Rodriguez, Antonio Rodriguez's younger brother, who led several student strikes and attempted to coordinate other protest activities at high schools and East Los Angeles Community College. The Immigration Reform Sub-series contains both CASA-generated records and records from organizations in which CASA participated, as well as reference files and information on the deportation case of Mexican lawyer José Jacques Medina. Although by 1975 CASA was spending less time helping individuals with their immigration problems, it had formed coalitions with other organizations, notably the National Coalition for Fair Laws and Practices, to keep immigration reform in the public eye. CASA organized and took part in rallies, marches, press conferences and campaigns designed to convince its members and others that the United States and its Latin American neighbors should enact legislation making them `sin fronteras' (without borders). Another major effort was support for the political asylum request of Medina, who was fighting deportation to Mexico for fear of reprisals for his participation in demonstrations at the Universidad Nacional Autónomo de México in Another case in which CASA was actively involved was that of Los Tres del Barrio. The papers concerning Los Tres form the next sub-series. The three men --Juan Ramón Fernandez, Alberto Ortiz Sanchez and Rodolfo Peña Sanchez --were convicted of narcotics charges while serving as drug counselors in East Los Angeles. Antonio Rodriguez served as legal counsel, and Sin Fronteras waged a campaign to have their sentences overturned. The next two sub-series deal with a wide range of domestic and international protest and political movements. These include anti-vietnam War activities, Native American activism, industrial and farm labor union strikes in the United States, as well as socialist movements in Cuba, Mexico, and particularly Puerto Rico. The Socialist Political Theory Sub-series consists entirely of reprints of articles used by CASA members in their study groups and by Sin Fronteras writers as background for political articles. SERIES IV: PHOTOGRAPHS, AND n.d. Scope and Content Note This series contains photographs arranged by subject, most of which were assembled for use in Sin Fronteras. The range of subject matter is impressive and includes both newsworthy individuals (Jose Jacques Medina, Los Tres del Barrio, and Antonio Rodriguez) and events (demonstrations, strikes, and meetings). There are also twenty oversized matted photographs, which were apparently used for display Special Collections M0325 5

6 SERIES V: EPHEMERA, n.d. SERIES V: EPHEMERA, n.d. Scope and Content Note This brief series consists primarily of miscellaneous items which were used to advertise CASA demonstrations and other activities, such as buttons, posters, original graphics, and a banner. SERIES VI: SOUND RECORDINGS, n.d. Scope and Content Note This series is made up of thirty-seven cassette tapes and two videocassettes. Many of the tapes are not identified as to event, speakers or date, and the sound quality is uneven. The tapes, in English, Spanish or a mixture of both languages, are apparently recordings of CASA meetings, press conferences and panel discussions. Series VII. Oversized Materials (Posters) SERIES I: CASA ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS, Subseries A. General Box 1, Folder 1 Articles of incorporation and bylaws, 1969, 1972 Box 1, Folder 2 Boletin Interno, Box 1, Folder 3 Centro Legal, Box 1, Folder 4 Correspondence, general, Box 1, Folder 5 History of CASA, 1978 Box 1, Folder 6 National meeting, Nov , 1974 Box 1, Folder 7 National meeting, Dec , 1974 Box 1, Folder 8 National meeting, Apr. 8, 1975 Box 1, Folder 9 National meeting, May 10-11, 1975 Box 1, Folder 10 National meeting, committee reports July 5, 1975 Box 1, Folder 11 National meeting, committee reports July 5, 1975 Box 1, Folder 12 National meeting, manuscript notes and minutes July 5, 1975 Box 2, Folder 1 National meeting, typed minutes July 5, 1975 Box 2, Folder 2 National meeting,, Apr , 1976 Box 2, Folder 3 National meeting, July 1-4, 1977 Box 2, Folder 4 National meeting, Dec , 1977 Box 2, Folder 5 National meeting, Feb Box 2, Folder 6 National meeting, May 21, 1978 Box 2, Folder 7 National meeting, Oct. 7-8, 1978 Box 2, Folder 8 National meeting, n.d. Box 2, Folder 9 National meeting, National Investigatory Committee, Dec Jan Box 2, Folder 10 National meeting, National Investigatory Committee, Feb Box 2, Folder 11 National membership regulations, description of CASA programs, ca Box 2, Folder 12 Notes, 1971 Box 2, Folder 13 Notes, 1974 Box 2, Folder 14 Notes, Jan.-June, 1975 Box 3, Folder 1 Notes, July-Dec Box 3, Folder 2 Notes, Jan.-Mar Box 3, Folder 3 Notes, Apr.-June 1976 Box 3, Folder 4 Notes, July-Dec Box 3, Folder 5 Notes, Jan.-July 1977 Box 3, Folder 6 Notes, Aug.-Dec Box 3, Folder 7 Notes, 1978 Box 3, Folder 8 Notes, n.d. (1) Box 3, Folder 9 Notes, n.d. (2) Box 4, Folder 1 Notes, n.d. (3) Box 4, Folder 2 Notes, n.d. (4) Special Collections M0325 6

7 SERIES I: CASA ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS, Subseries A. General Box 4, Folder 3 Notes, n.d. (5) Box 4, Folder 4 Notes, n.d. (6) Box 4, Folder 5 Notes, n.d. (7) Box 4, Folder 6 Notes, n.d. (8) Box 4, Folder 7 Property deeds, Box 4, Folder 8 Statements and reports, Box 4, Folder 9 Statements and reports, 1976 Box 5, Folder 1 Statements and reports, 1977 Box 5, Folder 2 Statements and reports, 1978 Box 5, Folder 3 Statements and reports, n.d. (1) Box 5, Folder 4 Statements and reports, n.d. (2) Box 5, Folder 5 Statements and reports, n.d. (3) Box 5, Folder 6 Statements and reports, n.d. (4) Box 5, Folder 7 Statements and reports, n.d. (5) Box 5, Folder 8 Statements and reports, "Jornada de Resistencia," n.d. Subseries B. Bylaws and Resolutions Commissions Box 6, Folder 1 Bylaws and Resolutions Commissions 1976 Subseries C. Finances Commission Box 6, Folder 2 Finances Commission, Box 6, Folder 3 Finances Commission, Box 6, Folder 4 Finances Commission, Box 6, Folder 5 Finances Commission, Account books, bank book, Box 6, Folder 6 Finances Commission, Correspondence, Box 6, Folder 7 Finances Commission, Fund-raising, 1977 Subseries D. Information and Propaganda Commission Box 6, Folder 8 Information and Propaganda Commission, Box 6, Folder 9 Information and Propaganda Commission, 1976 Box 6, Folder 10 Information and Propaganda Commission, 1977 Box 6, Folder 11 Information and Propaganda Commission, n.d. Box 7, Folder 1 Information and Propaganda Commission, Flyers, n.d. Box 7, Folder 2 Information and Propaganda Commission, Pamphlets, n.d. Box 7, Folder 4 Organization Commission, Secretariat of Student Affairs, Subseries E. Political Commission Box 7, Folder 5 Political Commission, 1975 Box 7, Folder 6 Political Commission, 1976 Box 7, Folder 7 Political Commission, 1977 Box 7, Folder 8 Political Commission, 1978 Box 7, Folder 9 Political Commission, Report on World Trade Union Conference, Cyprus, 1977 Box 7, Folder 10 Political Commission, n.d. Subseries F. Sin Fronteras Commission Box 7, Folder 11 Sin Fronteras Commission, Advertising, Box 7, Folder 12 Sin Fronteras Commission, Bookstore proposal, Box 8, Folder 1 Correspondence, Box 8, Folder 2 Correspondence, 1977 Box 8, Folder 3 Correspondence, 1978 Box 8, Folder 4 Correspondence, with Sin Fronteras correspondents, Special Collections M0325 7

8 SERIES I: CASA ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS, Subseries F. Sin Fronteras Commission Box 8, Folder 5 Correspondence, with Pintos Unidos Mexicano Aztlan; "El Ruido," 1977 Box 8, Folder 6 Discussion documents for study group, Box 8, Folder 7 Draft guide for production of paper, n.d. Box 8, Folder 8 Evaluation by Carlos Vasquez, Box 8, Folder 9 Evaluation by Local Committees and Nucleos, Box 8, Folder 10 Finances, dues, Box 8, Folder 11 Finances, fund-raising, "Festival Sin Fronteras," 1976 Box 8, Folder 12 Finances, fund-raising, party, 1977 Box 8, Folder 13 Finances, fund-raising, ticket sales, Box 9, Folder 1 Finances, reports, Box 9, Folder 2 La Raza Latin Press Association, Box 9, Folder 3 La Raza Latin Press Association, n.d. Box 9, Folder 4 Library, Box 9, Folder 5 Minutes and agendas, Box 9, Folder 6 National campaign, 1975 Box 9, Folder 7 Notes and miscellany, Box 9, Folder 8 Projections, Box 9, Folder 9 Reports, Box 9, Folder 10 Reports, 1978 Box 10, Folder 1 Distribution Sub-Committee, correspondence, 1975 Box 10, Folder 2 Distribution Sub-Committee, correspondence, 1976 Box 10, Folder 3 Distribution Sub-Committee, correspondence, 1977 Box 10, Folder 4 Distribution Sub-Committee, correspondence, 1978 Box 10, Folder 5 Distribution Sub-Committee, financial reports, Box 10, Folder 6 Distribution Sub-Committee, mailing lists, Box 10, Folder 7 Distribution Sub-Committee, other organizations, Box 10, Folder 8 Distribution Sub-Committee, reports, 1975-July 1976 Box 10, Folder 9 Distribution Sub-Committee, Aug Box 10, Folder 10 Distribution Sub-Committee, sales reports, locals, Chicago, Box 10, Folder 11 Distribution Sub-Committee, local sales reports, El Paso, Box 10, Folder 12 Distribution Sub-Committee, local sales reports, Greeley, 1975 Box 11, Folder 1 Distribution Sub-Committee, local sales reports, Los Angeles, Box 11, Folder 2 Distribution Sub-Committee, local sales reports, Los Angeles brigades and nucleos, A-J, Box 11, Folder 3 Distribution Sub-Committee, local sales reports, L-R, Box 11, Folder 4 Distribution Sub-Committee, local sales reports, New Mexico Chicano Center, Box 11, Folder 5 Distribution Sub-Committee, local sales reports, Oakland, 1975 Box 11, Folder 6 Distribution Sub-Committee, local sales reports, Oakland, 1976 Box 11, Folder 7 Distribution Sub-Committee, local sales reports, San Antonio, Box 11, Folder 8 Distribution Sub-Committee, local sales reports, San Jose, Box 11, Folder 9 Distribution Sub-Committee, local sales reports, Santa Barbara, 1976 Box 11, Folder 10 Distribution Sub-Committee, local sales reports, Seattle, Box 11, Folder 11 Production Subcommittee, notes by Lourdes Castaneda, Box 11, Folder 12 Production Subcommittee, notes by Lourdes Castaneda,n.d. (1) Box 11, Folder 13 Production Subcommittee, notes by Lourdes Castaneda, n.d. (2) Box 11, Folder 14 Production Subcommittee, Peoples Translation Service, press packets, Box 12, Folder 1 Production Subcommittee, photograph logs, 1975 Box 12, Folder 2 Production Subcommittee, production records, Jan.-Sept Box 12, Folder 3 Production Subcommittee, production records, Oct Box 12, Folder 4 Production Subcommittee, production records, Nov Box 12, Folder 5 Production Subcommittee, production records, Dec Feb Box 12, Folder 6 Production Subcommittee, production records, Mar.-May 1977 Box 12, Folder 7 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, Oct Box 12, Folder 8 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, Nov (1) Box 12, Folder 9 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, Nov (2) Box 12, Folder 10 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, Dec (1) Box 12, Folder 11 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, Dec (2) Special Collections M0325 8

9 SERIES I: CASA ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS, Subseries F. Sin Fronteras Commission Box 13, Folder 1 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, Jan (1) Box 13, Folder 2 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, Jan (2) Box 13, Folder 3 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, Feb (1) Box 13, Folder 4 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, Feb (2) Box 13, Folder 5 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, Feb (3) Box 13, Folder 6 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, Mar (1) Box 13, Folder 7 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, Mar (2) Box 13, Folder 8 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, Mar (3) Box 13, Folder 9 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, Apr (1) Box 13, Folder 10 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, Apr (2) Box 14, Folder 1 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, Apr (3) Box 14, Folder 2 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, May 1976 (1) Box 14, Folder 3 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, May 1976 (2) Box 14, Folder 4 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, June 1976 (1) Box 14, Folder 5 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, June 1976 (2) Box 14, Folder 6 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, June 1976 (3) Box 14, Folder 7 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, July 1976 (1) Box 14, Folder 8 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, July 1976(2) Box 14, Folder 9 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, July 1976(3) Box 14, Folder 10 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, July 1976(4) Box 15, Folder 1 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, Aug (1) Box 15, Folder 2 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, (Aug ) Box 15, Folder 3 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, Aug. 1976(3) Box 15, Folder 4 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, Aug. 1976(4) Box 15, Folder 5 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, Sept (1) Box 15, Folder 6 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, Sept. 1976(2) Box 15, Folder 7 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, Sept. 1976(3) Box 15, Folder 8 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, Sept. 1976(4) Box 16, Folder 2 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, (2) Box 16, Folder 3 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, (3) Box 16, Folder 4 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, Nov (1) Box 16, Folder 5 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, (2) Box 16, Folder 6 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, (3) Box 16, Folder 7 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, (4) Box 16, Folder 8 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, Dec (1) Box 17, Folder 1 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, (2) Box 17, Folder 2 Production Subcommittee, story drafts, (3) Box 17, Folder 3 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, (1) Box 17, Folder 4 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, (2) Box 17, Folder 5 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, (3) Box 17, Folder 6 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, Feb (1) Box 17, Folder 7 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, (2) Box 17, Folder 8 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, (3) Box 17, Folder 9 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, (4) Box 18, Folder 1 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, Apr Box 18, Folder 2 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, June 1977 (1) Box 18, Folder 3 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, (2) Box 18, Folder 4 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, (3) Box 18, Folder 5 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, (4) Box 18, Folder 6 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, July 1977 (1) Box 18, Folder 7 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, (2) Box 18, Folder 8 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, (3) Box 18, Folder 9 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, Aug (1) Box 19, Folder 1 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, (2) Box 19, Folder 2 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, (3) Box 19, Folder 3 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, (4) Box 19, Folder 4 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, Mar (1) Box 19, Folder 5 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, (2) Special Collections M0325 9

10 SERIES I: CASA ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS, Subseries F. Sin Fronteras Commission Box 19, Folder 6 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, (3) Box 19, Folder 7 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, (4) Box 19, Folder 8 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, Apr.-May 1978 (1) Box 19, Folder 9 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, (2) Box 20, Folder 1 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, (4) Box 20, Folder 2 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, Box 20, Folder 3 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, n.d. (1) Box 20, Folder 4 Production Subcommittee, miscellany, n.d. (2) Subseries G. Worker and Union Affairs Commission Box 20, Folder 5 Worker and Union Affairs Commission, 1976 Subseries H. Local Casa Organizations Box 20, Folder 6 Chicago Local Committee, Box 20, Folder 7 Estudiantil Nucleo, Box 20, Folder 8 Greeley Local Committee, Box 20, Folder 9 Joaquín Murrieta Nucleo, Box 20, Folder 10 Los Angeles Local Committee, Box 21, Folder 1 Los Angeles Local Committee, 1976 Box 21, Folder 2 Los Angeles Local Committee, Box 21, Folder 3 Los Angeles Local Committee, n.d. Box 21, Folder 4 Los Angeles Local Committee, financial records, Box 21, Folder 5 Los Angeles Local Committee, internal bulletins, Box 21, Folder 6 Luisa Moreno Nucleo, Box 21, Folder 7 Miguel Enríquez Nucleo, Box 21, Folder 8 Oakland Local Committee, 1975 Box 21, Folder 9 Oakland Local Committee Box 21, Folder 10 Oakland Local Committee n.d. Box 21, Folder 11 Oakland Local Committee, financial records, Box 22, Folder 1 Primero de Mayo (Santa Barbara) Local Committee, Box 22, Folder 2 Ricardo F. Magón Nucleo, Box 22, Folder 3 San Antonio Local Committee, Box 22, Folder 4 San Antonio Local Committee, n.d. Box 22, Folder 5 San Antonio Local Committee, financial records, Box 22, Folder 6 San Diego Nucleo, Box 22, Folder 7 San Jose Nucleo, Box 22, Folder 8 San Jose Nucleo, Box 22, Folder 9 Santa Ana Center, Box 22, Folder 10 Seattle Nucleo, Box 22, Folder 11 Seattle Nucleo, 1977 Box 22, Folder 12 Seattle Nucleo, financial records, 1976 Box 22, Folder 13 Seattle Nucleo, "La Expresión," Box 22, Folder 14 Teatro Nucleo, 1975 Subseries G. Papers of Antonio Rodriguez (Casa Officer) Box 23, Folder 1 Correspondence, notes and miscellany, Box 23, Folder 2 Correspondence, notes and miscellany, 1975 Box 23, Folder 3 Correspondence, notes and miscellany, 1976 Box 23, Folder 4 Correspondence, notes and miscellany, 1977 Box 23, Folder 5 Correspondence, notes and miscellany, 1978 Box 23, Folder 6 Notes, n.d. (1) Box 23, Folder 7 Notes, n.d. (2) Box 23, Folder 8 Notes, n.d. (3) Box 23, Folder 9 Notes, n.d. (4) Special Collections M

11 SERIES I: CASA ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS, Subseries G. Papers of Antonio Rodriguez (Casa Officer) Box 24, Folder 1 Notes (notebook), n.d. (1) Box 24, Folder 2 Notes (notebook), n.d. (2) Box 24, Folder 3 Notes (notebook), n.d. (3) Box 24, Folder 4 Notes (notebook), n.d. (4) Box 24, Folder 5 Notes (notebook), n.d. (5) Box 24, Folder 6 Notes (notebook), n.d. (6) Box 24, Folder 7 Notes (notebook), n.d. (7) SERIES II: FEDEREAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION REPORTS ON CASA, Box 24, Folder 8 Correspondence, Box 24, Folder 9 Memoranda and reports, Apr.-Nov Box 24, Folder 10 Memoranda and reports, Jan.-Dec Box 24, Folder 11 Memoranda and reports, Jan.-June 1974 Box 24, Folder 12 Memoranda and reports, Aug.-Dec Box 25, Folder 1 Memoranda and reports, Jan.-June 1975 Box 25, Folder 2 Memoranda and reports, July-Dec Box 25, Folder 3 Memoranda and reports, Jan.-May 1976 Box 25, Folder 4 Memoranda and reports, June-Nov Box 25, Folder 5 Memoranda and reports, Feb Box 25, Folder 6 Memoranda and reports, n.d. Box 25, Folder 7 Political surveillance, miscellany, SERIES III: SUBJECT AND ORGANIZATIONAL FILES, Subseries A: Chicano Movement Box 25, Folder 8 August the 29th Movement, n.d. Box 25, Folder 9 Brown Berets, Box 25, Folder 10 Casa Blanca Barrio, Riverside, California, 1975 Box 25, Folder 11 Catolicos Por La Raza, Box 25, Folder 12 Chicanos in the media, Box 25, Folder 13 Chicanos Unidos, El Paso, 1976 Box 25, Folder 14 Community development in Los Angeles, Box 25, Folder 15 Community organizations. "Revised Directory of Organizations in South and East Los Angeles, Jan. 20,1969" Box 26, Folder 1 Community-police relations, Box 26, Folder 2 Community-police relations, Jacobo Hernandez Rodriguez, Box 26, Folder 3 Community-police relations, newsclippings, Box 26, Folder 4 Coors Beer Boycott, Box 26, Folder 5 General: flyers, pamphlets, Box 26, Folder 6 La Raza Unida Party, Box 26, Folder 7 La Raza Unida Party, n.d. Box 26, Folder 8 Mexican American history and culture, Box 26, Folder 9 Mexican American history and culture, Box 27, Folder 1 Mexican American history and culture, 1976 (1) Box 27, Folder 2 Mexican American history and culture, 1976 (2) Box 27, Folder 3 Mexican American history and culture, 1977 Box 27, Folder 4 Mexican American history and culture, n.d. (1) Box 27, Folder 5 Mexican American history and culture, n.d. (2) Box 27, Folder 6 Mexican American history and culture, bibliographies, Box 27, Folder 7 Mexican American history and culture, poetry, n.d. Box 28, Folder 1 Miscellaneous organizations, Box 28, Folder 2 Newsclippings, Box 28, Folder 3 Prensa Sembradora, Oakland, n.d. Box 28, Folder 4 Racism, articles, Box 28, Folder 5 Reies Tijerina/Alianza Federal de los Pueblos Unidos, Box 28, Folder 6 Rubén Salazar's death, East Los Angeles riots, 1970 Box 28, Folder 7 Teatro Movimiento Primavera; Teatro Nacional de Aztlan (TENAZ), ca Special Collections M

12 SERIES III: SUBJECT AND ORGANIZATIONAL FILES, Subseries A: Chicano Movement Box 28, Folder 8 Women's issues, Subseries B: Education and Chicano Student Activism Box 28, Folder 9 Alan Bakke Case, legal documents, Box 28, Folder 10 Alan Bakke Case, miscellany, 1976 Box 28, Folder 11 Alan Bakke Case, National Committee to Overturn the Bakke Decision, Box 28, Folder 12 Alan Bakke Case, press releases and newsclippings, Box 28, Folder 13 Alan Bakke Case, statements and reports, Box 28, Folder 14 Alan Bakke Case, Statewide Conference on Minority Admissions, "Implications of the Bakke Case," 1977 Box 29, Folder 1 Articles, Box 29, Folder 2 Articles, 1972 Box 29, Folder 3 Articles, Box 29, Folder 4 Chicano curriculum materials, 1974 Box 29, Folder 5 Miscellany, Box 29, Folder 6 Preschool facilities, Box 29, Folder 7 School busing, ca Box 29, Folder 8 Statement and Reports, Box 29, Folder 9 Statements and Reports, n.d. Box 30, Folder 1 University of California, Berkeley, Chicano Studies, Box 30, Folder 2 University of California, Berkeley, Riverside, student organization meeting, 1973 Box 30, Folder 3 University of California, Berkeley, Santa Barbara, El Congreso, 1977 Box 30, Folder 4 University of Southern California, Centro Chicano and MEChA, Subseries C: Papers of Jorge ("Coky") Rodriguez Box 30, Folder 5 California State University, Los Angeles, Box 30, Folder 6 Castro, Sal, newsclippings, Box 30, Folder 7 Chicano schools, Box 30, Folder 8 Conferences and seminars, Box 30, Folder 9 Correspondence, Box 30, Folder 10 East Los Angeles College, Box 30, Folder 11 East Los Angeles College, Upward Bound, Box 30, Folder 12 Ephemera, Box 30, Folder 13 Flyers, miscellaneous groups, n.d. Box 30, Folder 14 Garfield High School, Los Angeles, n.d. Box 30, Folder 15 Legal documents, Box 30, Folder 16 Los Angeles School District, Box 30, Folder 17 MEChA-Carnalismo, 1970 Box 30, Folder 18 Notes, Box 31, Folder 1 Notes, n.d. Box 31, Folder 2 Roosevelt High School, Los Angeles, Box 31, Folder 3 Student movements, other high schools, Box 31, Folder 4 United Mexican American students, ca Subseries D: Immigration Reform Box 31, Folder 5 Carter Plan, ca Box 31, Folder 6 Correspondence, Box 31, Folder 7 Correspondence with U.S. consuls concerning immigration, May-Aug Box 31, Folder 8 Correspondence with U.S. consuls concerning immigration, Sept Box 31, Folder 9 Drafts and notes, Box 31, Folder 10 Notes on INS Commissioner Leonel Castillo, n.d. Box 31, Folder 11 Press releases, Box 31, Folder 12 Publicity file, Box 31, Folder 13 Reports, statements, Special Collections M

13 SERIES III: SUBJECT AND ORGANIZATIONAL FILES, Subseries D: Immigration Reform Box 31, Folder 14 Rodino Bill, 1975 Box 32, Folder 1 Teach-in Kit on the Undocumented Worker and Economic Crisis, 1975 Subseries E: Organizations in which CASA Participated Box 32, Folder 2 Coalition Against the Rodino Bill, Box 32, Folder 3 Coalition to Stop Repressive Immigration Legislation, 1976 Box 32, Folder 4 Comité Obrero en Defensa de los Indocumentados in Lucha (CODIL), Box 32, Folder 5 July 4th Coalition, Box 32, Folder 6 National Campaign of Solidarity with the Immigrant Worker, 1975 Box 32, Folder 7 National Coalition for Fair Immigration Laws and Practices, correspodence, Box 32, Folder 8 National Coalition for Fair Immigration Laws and Practices, internal evaluations, 1976 Box 32, Folder 9 National Coalition for Fair Immigration Laws and Practices, mailing lists, notes, Box 32, Folder 10 National Coalition for Fair Immigration Laws and Practices, position papers, reports, Box 32, Folder 11 National Coalition for Fair Immigration Laws and Practices, publicity file, Subseries F: CASA Reference Files Box 32, Folder 12 Academic reports on immigration, Box 32, Folder 13 American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, Box 32, Folder 14 California Conference on Immigration and Public Policy, 1977 Box 32, Folder 15 Cornelius Report on illegal immigration, Box 33, Folder 1 Health care for illegal immigrants, Box 33, Folder 2 Immigration law, analyses of legislation, n.d. Box 33, Folder 3 Immigration law, Centro de Immigracion, Georgetown University, 1977 Box 33, Folder 4 Immigration law, Illinois Migrant Council v. Pilliod, et. al., U.S. District Court opinion, Appeals court decision, Box 33, Folder 5 Immigration law, Illinois Migrant Council v. Vandersall, U.S. District Court complaint, Box 33, Folder 6 Immigration law, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, 1977 Box 33, Folder 7 Immigration law, miscellany, Box 33, Folder 8 Immigration law, National Center for the Study of Aliens' Rights, Box 33, Folder 9 Immigration law, National Lawyers Guild, "Immigration Newsletter," Box 33, Folder 10 Immigration law, Rubio v. Superior Court of California, amici curiae brief, 1978 Box 33, Folder 11 Immigration law, Torres-Guerrero v. INS, brief, 1976 Box 33, Folder 12 Miscellaneous organizations, correspondence, press releases, statements, Box 33, Folder 13 Miscellaneous organizations, meeting information, Box 33, Folder 14 Miscellaneous organizations, publicity, Box 34, Folder 1 Immigration law, reports and position papers, Box 34, Folder 2 National Chicano/Latino Conference, 1977 Box 34, Folder 3 National Conference of Christians and Jews, Conference on Employment of Aliens, 1977 Box 34, Folder 4 Newsclippings, Box 34, Folder 5 Newsclippings, Box 34, Folder 6 Organized labor, statements on immigration policy, Box 34, Folder 7 United States Government, Box 34, Folder 8 United States Government, Dept. of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Box 34, Folder 9 United States Government, Dept. of Labor, Box 34, Folder 10 United States Government, Texts of immigration bills, Special Collections M

14 SERIES III: SUBJECT AND ORGANIZATIONAL FILES, Subseries G: Jose-Jacques Medina Deportation Case Subseries G: Jose-Jacques Medina Deportation Case Box 34, Folder 11 Medina Defense Committee, correspondence, general, Box 34, Folder 12 Medina Defense Committee, correspondence, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Box 35, Folder 1 Medina Defense Committee, evidence supporting Medina's asylum request, correspondence, 1976 Box 35, Folder 2 Medina Defense Committee, evidence supporting Medina's asylum request, legal documents, Box 35, Folder 3 Medina Defense Committee, evidence supporting Medina's asylum request, newsclippings, Box 35, Folder 4 Medina Defense Committee, evidence supporting Medina's asylum request, statements by Medina, 1973 Box 35, Folder 5 Medina Defense Committee, legal documents, 1976 Box 35, Folder 6 Medina Defense Committee, legal staff, memoranda, Box 35, Folder 7 Medina Defense Committee, Liberty Hill Foundation Grant, 1977 Box 35, Folder 8 Medina Defense Committee, list of possible witnesses, n.d. Box 35, Folder 9 Medina Defense Committee, minutes, notes, Box 35, Folder 10 Medina Defense Committee, newsclippings about Medina, 1977 Box 35, Folder 11 Medina Defense Committee, petitions supporting Medina, n.d. Box 35, Folder 12 Medina Defense Committee, press releases, Box 35, Folder 13 Medina Defense Committee, publicity file, Box 35, Folder 14 Medina Trial, legal documents, 1976-Feb Box 36, Folder 1 Medina Trial, legal documents, May-June 1977 Box 36, Folder 2 Medina Trial, legal documents, July-Dec Box 36, Folder 3 Medina Trial, legal documents,.- Feb Box 36, Folder 4 Medina Trial, legal documents, Exhibits A-W, n.d. Box 36, Folder 5 Medina Trial, legal documents, transcript of hearings, May-Sept Box 36, Folder 6 Medina Trial, notes on strategy, ca Box 36, Folder 7 Medina Trial, related cases, Subseries H: Los Tres del Barrio Narcotics Case Box 36, Folder 8 Community Concern Corporation, Box 36, Folder 9 Correspondence, Fernandez, Juan Ramon, Box 37, Folder 1 Correspondence, Ortiz Sanchez, Alberto, Box 37, Folder 2 Correspondence, Sanchez, Rodolfo Peña, Box 37, Folder 3 Drug abuse, Box 37, Folder 4 National Committee to Free Los Tres, drafts of articles, n.d. Box 37, Folder 5 National Committee to Free Los Tres, minutes, Box 37, Folder 6 National Committee to Free Los Tres, notes and miscellany, Box 37, Folder 7 National Committee to Free Los Tres, petitions, n.d. Box 37, Folder 8 National Committee to Free Los Tres, publicity file, Box 37, Folder 9 National Committee to Free Los Tres, reports and statements, Box 37, Folder 10 National Committee to Free Los Tres, roll sheets, Box 37, Folder 11 National Committee to Free Los Tres, Sin Cadenas (newsletter), Box 37, Folder 12 United States of America v. Juan Ramón Fernandez, Alberto Ortiz Sanchez, Rudolfo Peña Sanchez, (U.S. District Court, Central District of California, Los Angeles, 8778), amicus curiae briefs, 1973, n.d. Box 37, Folder 13 National Committee to Free Los Tres, legal documents concerning bail, Box 37, Folder 14 National Committee to Free Los Tres, reporters transcript of proceedings, Nov. 2, 1971 Box 38, Folder 1 National Committee to Free Los Tres, reporters transcript of proceedings, Nov. 4, 1971 Box 38, Folder 2 National Committee to Free Los Tres, reporters transcript of proceedings, Nov. 9, 1971 Box 38, Folder 3 National Committee to Free Los Tres, reporters transcript of proceedings, Nov. 10, 1971 Special Collections M

15 SERIES III: SUBJECT AND ORGANIZATIONAL FILES, Subseries H: Los Tres del Barrio Narcotics Case Box 38, Folder 4 National Committee to Free Los Tres, reporters transcript of proceedings, Nov. 11, 1971 Box 38, Folder 5 Juan Ramón Fernandez, Alberto Ortiz Sanchez, Rodolfo Peña Sanchez v. United States of America (U.S. Court of Appeal, Ninth Circuit, San Francisco, , , ), appellants' consolidated opening brief, n.d. Box 38, Folder 6 National Committee to Free Los Tres, reporters transcript of proceedings, appellants' motion for permission to travel out of state, Mar. 15, 1974 Box 38, Folder 7 National Committee to Free Los Tres, reporters transcript of proceedings, appellants' reply brief, ca Box 38, Folder 8 National Committee to Free Los Tres, reporters transcript of proceedings, appellee's brief, n.d. Box 38, Folder 9 National Committee to Free Los Tres, reporters transcript of proceedings, opposition to appellants' motion, ca Subseries I: Protest and Political Movements (United States) Box 38, Folder 10 Anti-Vietnam War movement, Box 38, Folder 11 Black protest, Box 39, Folder 1 California Originals Strike, ca Box 39, Folder 2 Coalition for Economic Survival, Box 39, Folder 3 Communist League, 1974 Box 39, Folder 4 Farm Labor Organizing Committee, Box 39, Folder 5 International Ladies Garment Workers Union, Box 39, Folder 6 Miscellaneous unions, Box 39, Folder 7 National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, Box 39, Folder 8 National Committee to Reopen the Rosenberg Case, Box 39, Folder 9 Native American organizations, Box 39, Folder 10 Native Americans, Skyhorse-Mohawk Defense Committee, Box 39, Folder 11 Native Americans, Wasichu, The Continuing Indian Wars, draft, n.d. Box 39, Folder 12 New American Movement, Box 39, Folder 13 People's Alliance, National Committee, Box 40, Folder 1 Political repression, political prisoners, Box 40, Folder 2 San Quentin Six, ca Box 40, Folder 3 Senate Bill One-revision of the Federal criminal code, Box 40, Folder 4 Socialist parties, Box 40, Folder 5 Solar Company, Campbell-San Diego Marine Strikes, 1974 Box 40, Folder 6 Teamsters Union, Box 40, Folder 7 Texas Farm Workers Union, Box 40, Folder 8 United Farm Workers Union, Subseries J: Protest and Political Movements (International) Box 40, Folder 9 Chile, Box 40, Folder 10 Cuba, Box 41, Folder 1 Cuba, 11th World Youth Festival, Box 41, Folder 2 Cuba, Venceremos Brigade, Box 41, Folder 3 Ethiopia-Somalia Conflict, 1977 Box 41, Folder 4 Iranian Students Association, Box 41, Folder 5 Latin American solidarity movements, Box 41, Folder 6 Mexican Communist Party, 1977 Box 41, Folder 7 Mexico, social protest, Box 41, Folder 8 Mexico, socialist movements, Box 41, Folder 9 Middle East, 1977 Box 41, Folder 10 Panama canal, 1977 Box 41, Folder 11 Puerto Rican Socialist Party, articles, newsletters, Box 41, Folder 12 Puerto Rican Socialist Party, flyers, Special Collections M

16 SERIES III: SUBJECT AND ORGANIZATIONAL FILES, Subseries J: Protest and Political Movements (International) Box 41, Folder 13 Puerto Rican Socialist Party, International Conference in Solidarity with Puerto Rican Independence, 1975 Box 41, Folder 14 Puerto Rican Socialist Party, manuals for operations, n.d. Box 41, Folder 15 Puerto Rican Socialist Party, movement to free the five Puerto Rican nationalists, Box 41, Folder 16 Puerto Rican Socialist Party, position papers and reports, Box 42, Folder 1 Puerto Rican Socialist Party, position papers and reports, Box 42, Folder 2 Puerto Rican Socialist Party, position papers and reports, n.d. Box 42, Folder 3 Puerto Rican Socialist Party, position papers and reports, Box 42, Folder 4 Puerto Rican Socialist Party, position papers and reports, 1977 Box 42, Folder 5 Ramón Chacón Defense Committee, 1976 Box 42, Folder 6 Spain, 1975 Box 42, Folder 7 Universidad Nacional Autónomo de México, strikes, Subseries K. Socialist-Political Theory Box 42, Folder 8 Articles, Box 42, Folder 9 Articles, Box 43, Folder 1 Articles, n.d. (1) Box 43, Folder 2 Articles, n.d. (2) Box 43, Folder 3 Articles, n.d. (3) Box 43, Folder 4 Articles, n.d. (4) Box 43, Folder 5 Articles, n.d. (5) SERIES IV: PHOTOGRAPHS, AND n.d. Subseries A. Subject Box 43, Folder 6 Africa (prints) Box 43, Folder 7 Argentina (prints) Box 43, Folder 8 Bakke decision protest (prints) Box 43, Folder 9 Bakke decision protest (negatives) Box 43, Folder 10 BFI strike, Santa Barbara, (prints) 1976 Box 43, Folder 11 Brazil (prints) Box 43, Folder 12 California Originals Strike (prints) Box 44, Folder 1 Chicago (CASA Local) (prints) Box 44, Folder 2 Chicago (CASA Local) (negatives) Box 44, Folder 3 Chile (prints) Box 44, Folder 4 Coalition Against Repressive Immigration Rally, Washington State, (prints) 1977 Box 44, Folder 5 Comite Obrero en Defensa de los Indocumentados en lucha (prints) Box 44, Folder 6 Comite Obrero en Defensa de los Indocumentados en lucha (negatives) Box 44, Folder 7 Conference on Fair Immigration Laws and Practices, East Los Angeles College, (prints) Mar. 8-10, 1974 Box 44, Folder 8 Coors Beer Boycott (prints) Box 44, Folder 9 Cuba (prints) Box 44, Folder 10 Cuba (negatives) Box 44, Folder 11 Danzos Palomino, Ramon (prints) Box 44, Folder 12 Demonstration at East Los Angeles College, (prints) Apr Box 44, Folder 13 Demonstration at East Los Angeles College (negatives) Box 44, Folder 14 Demonstrations (1) (prints) Box 44, Folder 15 Demonstrations (2) (prints) Box 44, Folder 16 Demonstrations (3) (negatives) Box 45, Folder 1 Demonstrations (4) (prints) Box 45, Folder 2 Demonstrations (5) (prints) Box 45, Folder 3 Demonstrations (6) (negatives) Box 45, Folder 4 Doris of California (Immigration and Naturalization Service raid) (prints) Box 45, Folder 5 Garcia, Inez (prints) Special Collections M

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