George and Latane Lambert papers, 1935-1974.

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George and Latane Lambert papers, 1935-1974.

Correspondence, minutes, activity reports, newsletters, photographs, financial documents, legal documents, resumes, speeches, charts, newspaper clippings, constitutions, certificates, manuals, booklets, leaflets, maps, lists, programs, notes, 16mm film, and audio cassette recordings. Of special interest are materials on two strikes in San Antonio, the Pecan Workers Strike, 1938, and the Tex-Son Strike, 1959. Records are included of the work of Latane Lambert with various Democratic Party and political awareness organizations, particularly the Texas Liberal Democrats, 1960-1968, and the Texas State Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights, 1962-1971. Materials are abundant on Democratic Party political campaigns, particularly candidates Maury Maverick and Ralph Yarborough.

32 boxes (13 linear ft.)

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Maverick, Maury, 1895-1954

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United States Commission on Civil Rights. Texas State Advisory Committee

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United Cannery, Agricultural, Packing, and Allied Workers of America

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