LULAC National Educational Service Centers. Philadelphia Center.
The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) was founded in Texas ca. 1922 as an advocacy group for Latinos and is headquartered in Washington, D.C. LULAC founded its National Educational Service Centers, including the Philadelphia Center, in 1973 to centralize its efforts to increase educational opportunities for Hispanic Americans. The Philadelphia Center focuses on supporting students in high schools and middle schools with primarily Latino popululations, encouraging students to stay in school.
From the description of LULAC National Educational Service Centers, Philadelphia Center records, 1976-1989. (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 60524083
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creatorOf | LULAC National Educational Service Centers. Philadelphia Center. LULAC National Educational Service Centers, Philadelphia Center records, 1976-1989. | Historical Society of Pennsylvania |
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associatedWith | League of United Latin American Citizens. | corporateBody |
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Pennsylvania--Philadelphia |
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Hispanic Americans |
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Corporate Body
Active 1976
Active 1989
English,
Spanish; Castilian