Box 4
Contains 19 Results:
Miscellaneous, 1966
Includes: Congressman George Brown, Jr. report from Washington, "ELA Teen Post Member Returns from Washington"; Inaugural Ball program; "My Reasons Why (on the Controversy of the Teen Council)" by Joseph Gamez.
Photographs, 1966
Materials from Lupe Anguiano's work with the Teen Post Program, her first job after leaving her convent.
Newsletters, 1969
Materials from Lupe Anguiano's work with the Teen Post Program, her first job after leaving her convent.
"Title I of ESEA: Is it Helping Poor Children?", 1966
Report by the Washington Research Project of the Southern Center for Studies in Public Policy and the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc.
Correspondence, 1966 - 1971
Correspondents include: Congressman George Brown, Jr [includes photograph]; Vicente T. Ximenes.
Hearings before the General Subcommittee on Education of the House Committee on Education and Labor, 1967
Materials including photographs, printed materials, bound materials, correspondence and other papers related to Lupe Anguiano's appointment to the Office of Education where she largely worked on issues related to bilingual education.
Brown, George Jr. - photographs, 1968
Materials including photographs, printed materials, bound materials, correspondence and other papers related to Lupe Anguiano's appointment to the Office of Education where she largely worked on issues related to bilingual education.
Photographs - unidentified, 1970 - 1973
Materials including photographs, printed materials, bound materials, correspondence and other papers related to Lupe Anguiano's appointment to the Office of Education where she largely worked on issues related to bilingual education.
Banuelos, Ramona Acosta, circa 1971
Anguiano with Cuban American woman at a reception for U.S. Treasurer Banuelos related to the Equal Rights Amendment.
Office of Bilingual Education - email correspondence, 2006
Materials including photographs, printed materials, bound materials, correspondence and other papers related to Lupe Anguiano's appointment to the Office of Education where she largely worked on issues related to bilingual education.