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[Mario Salas and Politicians During Election Night]

Description: Photograph of several politicians standing for a group picture during election night at Vicente Fox's headquarters. From left to right, they have been identified as Edwina Salas, councilman Mario Marcel Salas of San Antonio, former Texas governor Ann Richards, councilman Raul Prado, and Arizona congressman Edward L. Pastor.
Date: 2000
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

[Mario Salas, Barbie Hernandez, and Edwina Salas]

Description: Photograph of Mario Marcel Salas, San Antonio civil rights leader and politician, standing in a small indoor space with Barbie Hernandez in the middle and his wife, Edwina Salas to the right. Mr. Salas holds a small piece of paper where his likeness and a block of text advertises his election bid.
Date: 1997
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

[Mario Salas Booth During Martin Luther King March]

Description: Photograph of booths during a January rally in San Antonio, Texas. The principal booth is that of Mario Salas, who is running for county commissioner. Mr. Salas stands underneath it wearing a green windbreaker. Edwina Salas, his wife, stands to the left while Angela Salas, a young girl in a vest and white shirt, stands to the right.
Date: January 2002
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

[Mario, Edwina, and Angela Salas Inside Booth During Martin Luther King March]

Description: Photograph of booths during a Martin Luther King March in San Antonio, Texas. The principal booth is that of Mario Salas, who is running for county commissioner. Mr. Salas stands underneath it wearing a green windbreaker. Edwina Salas, his wife, stands to the left while Angela Salas, a young girl in a vest and white shirt, stands to the right. Many other people are in attendance at other booths.
Date: January 2002
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

[Mario Salas with Lillian Sutton Taylor at Dinner Event]

Description: Photograph of Lillian Sutton Taylor, sister of G. J. Taylor, with Mario Marcel Salas during the 1982 Ella Austin Annual Dinner. Mr. Salas sports a short afro, tinted glasses, and formal attire. He and Ms. Taylor sit at table 29 with an assortment of dishware and plate settings. Additional attendants to the dinner can be seen in the back.
Date: 1982
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

[Mario Marcel Salas Behind Podium]

Description: Photograph of Mario Marcel Salas, San Antonio politician and civil rights leader, standing behind a wooden podium. The podium and the wall behind him have been covered with signs advertising his election bid. He wears dark formal attire and appears to be giving a speech. A small wicker basket is on the floor to his right.
Date: unknown
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

[Mario Salas and Others for Group Portrait]

Description: Photograph of Mario Marcel Salas and others gathered together for a group picture inside what appears to be a government building. They wear formal attire and stand behind a long cloth-covered table where a large bouquet of flowers, a microphone stand, and a book have been placed. Mr. Salas stands in the middle next to a woman in a navy and white outfit.
Date: unknown
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

[City Government Officials Onstage]

Description: Photograph of many officials from a city's government in a line Onstage. They are all standing behind a long desk that goes along the stage. Behind them, there is also a large background that has images of buildings, a crest and scenery that shows night and day. In the forefront, there is a large crowd of people facing the stage. Most members of the crowd are adults but there is one woman who can be seen holding a young boy. There are also men with cameras in the center.
Date: 1998
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Letter from T.W. Buckshot Lane to John J. Herrera - 1954-04-04]

Description: Letter to John J. Herrera from T.W. Buckshot Lane. Lane addresses Herrera as his "Friend Johnny" and asks Herrera to once again join the race to run for the office of Harris County Representative. Lane expresses his confidence in being elected if his name is on the ballot to run for the position of Representative of Wharton County, which he confides in Herrera that he is considering. "If you have plans for another race then in the event the two of us are lucky I think there is no doubt about it… more
Date: April 4, 1954
Creator: Lane, T.W. Buckshot
Partner: Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library
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