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Black Gold, Volume 1, Number 1, Spring 1975
Black Gold is a compilation of interviews about life in African American communities in the Panola County area. The narratives discuss area history, customs, and events from various perspectives.
Date:
1975
Creator:
Panola College. Dept. of Communications.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Links National Newsletter, Volume 1, Number 1, October 1975
The Links National Newsletter is a publication of the national office of The Links, Inc., issued by the organization's president. It contains letters from the president as well as information about the national assembly, regional conferences, financial statements, the organizational charter and bylaws, officers and elections, service programs, chapter reports, and other activities of The Links, Inc.
Date:
October 1975
Creator:
Links, Inc.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
LULAC News, Volume 37, Number 1, October-November 1976
LULAC News Magazine, Volume 37, Number 1, October-November 1975. Includes highlights of LULAC's 46th Annual Convention held in Milwaukee. President Gerald Ford is featured on the cover with Manuel Gonzales, LULAC National President.
Date:
October 1975
Creator:
League of United Latin American Citizens
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Western Area Newsletter, Volume 4, Number 2, October 1975
The Western Area Newsletter is a quarterly publication of local chapters of The Links, Inc., located in the western United States. It contains letters from the area director as well as chapter reports, financial statements, rosters, member updates, officer information, conference announcements, and other news related to the organization's service and personal development activities. For this particular issue, only the first page remains, and it prominently features the photographs of three former national officers.
Date:
October 1975
Creator:
Links, Inc. Western Area.
System:
The Portal to Texas History