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Cano del Castillo, A.
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Marked Tree (Ark.)
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Marked Tree Chamber of Commerce
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Contributor
Doyle, W. A.
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Lyon, R. J.
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Zorrilla, L.
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Author
Cano del Castillo, A.
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Blocker, Vinkler Harwood
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Calderon, Miguel G.
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Wike, Jess M.
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Topic
Marked Tree (Ark.)
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Race discrimination
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Agricultural laborers
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Race discrimination--United States
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Rubottom, R. Richard
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Work Type
correspondence
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official reports
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typescripts
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ordinances
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In Copyright
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Language
English
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Spanish | Castilian
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Repository
Mexico. Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores. Archivo Histórico
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Arkansas State University. Archives & Special Collections
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Local Collection Name
Ezekiel Candler 'Took' Gathings papers
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Type
Text
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Format
application/pdf
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Collection
Corazón de Dixie: Mexicanos in the U.S. South since 1910
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Institution
University of Oregon
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Decade
1950-1959
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Joint Investigation of Consul Cano and United States Employment Service, January 15, 1951
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Consul Cano, Memphis, to Mexican Bracero Reception Center, Harlingen, Texas, September 23, 1952
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Jess Wike, Mayor of Marked Tree, to Cónsul A. Cano de Castillo, October 2, 1952
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Marked Tree Chamber of Commerce to A. Cano de Castillo, October 8, 1952
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Joint Investigation Report Alleged Discrimination in Marked Tree, Arkansas, October 8, 1951
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Miguel Calderón, Director of Office of Migratory Workers, to Consul of Mexico, Memphis, October 22, 1952
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Ordinance #29 – An Ordinance Prohibiting Discrimination against Mexican Nationals Because of their Ancestry or Nationality, October 9, 1952
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Consular report from V. Harwood Blocker, October 28, 1951