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[Directive from Ruben Bonilla, Jr., to National Executive Board - 1979-06-20] (open access)

[Directive from Ruben Bonilla, Jr., to National Executive Board - 1979-06-20]

Directive from Ruben Bonilla, Jr., League of United Latin American Citizens National President, addressed to the National Executive Board and dated June 20, 1979. The directive instructs members of the board to appoint a Women's Activities Coordinator and send their information to Bonilla.
Date: June 20, 1979
Creator: Bonilla, Rubén, 1946-
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Anthony P. Flores to Dan Fernandez - 1979-09-20] (open access)

[Letter from Anthony P. Flores to Dan Fernandez - 1979-09-20]

Letter from Anthony P. Flores, League of United Latin American Citizens Secretary, to Dan Fernandez, dated September 20, 1979. The letter indicates that Fernandez must attend a meeting to answer to allegations regarding his actions as State Director of LULAC.
Date: September 20, 1979
Creator: Flores, Anthony P.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Memorandum from Daniel Iregui to Ruben Bonilla, Jr. - 1979-08-20] (open access)

[Memorandum from Daniel Iregui to Ruben Bonilla, Jr. - 1979-08-20]

Copy of a memorandum from Daniel Iregui to Ruben Bonilla, Jr., dated August 20, 1979. The subject of the memo is "1980 Convention Committee Roster."
Date: August 20, 1979
Creator: Iregui, Daniel
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Memorandum from Ruben Bonilla, Jr. - 1979-08-20] (open access)

[Memorandum from Ruben Bonilla, Jr. - 1979-08-20]

Copy of a memorandum from Ruben Bonilla, Jr., League of United Latin American Citizens National President, directed to "National Executive Board, District Directors and Council Presidents." The memo, dated August 20, 1979, pertains to vacancies within the Carter administration with the suggestion that LULAC members write letter urging that Hispanics be nominated to fill these positions.
Date: August 20, 1979
Creator: Bonilla, Ruben, Jr.
System: The Portal to Texas History