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ContributorsValley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center (Contributor)
DescriptionFolder title: Events, 1987 November 3; Recall Governor Mecham Petition Turn In.
Created1964-04-29
Description
Relates that Leonardo Sanchez, a permanent resident of Cuba and a baptized Catholic, married Marcelina Diaz. She was born in Matanzas and they had two daughters, who were both baptized and registered in the book for those of European descent in their parish church. Report concerns whether or not their children, who were of "mixed race," could be considered white, determined by which book their baptisms are recorded in. Churches would use different books for Europeans, whites, and minorities. The Governor rules that children born to one white parent were to be considered the same racial classification in terms of their baptism.
Created1864-04-29
Description
Two unnamed children, born from a Cuban and Chinese settler, were baptized in the city of Havana. There was debate over whether or not the parish church should record their baptisms in the book for those of European descent or in the book for minorities. Churches would use different books for Europeans, whites, and minorities.
Created1864-04-28
Description
Relates that Leonardo Sanchez, a permanent resident of Cuba and a baptized Catholic, married Marcelina Diaz. She was born in Matanzas and they had two daughters, who were both baptized and registered in the book for those of European descent in their parish church. Report concerns whether or not their children, who were of "mixed race," could be considered white, determined by which book their baptisms are recorded in. Churches would use different books for Europeans, whites, and minorities.
Created1864-03-07
Description
Relates that Leonardo Sanchez, a permanent resident of Cuba and a baptized Catholic, married Marcelina Diaz. She was born in Matanzas and they had two daughters, who were both baptized and registered in the book for those of European descent in their parish church. Report concerns whether or not their children, who were of "mixed race," could be considered white, determined by which book their baptisms are recorded in. Churches would use different books for Europeans, whites, and minorities.
Created1864-02-29
Description
Relates that Leonardo Sanchez, a permanent resident of Cuba and a baptized Catholic, married Marcelina Diaz. She was born in Matanzas and they had two daughters, who were both baptized and registered in the book for those of European descent in their parish church. Report concerns whether or not their children, who were of "mixed race," could be considered white, determined by which book their baptisms are recorded in. Churches would use different books for Europeans, whites, and minorities.
ContributorsValley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center (Contributor)
Created1993-10-13
DescriptionPresentation of Miller Lite's donation cheque to V.I.D.A.; second angle
ContributorsValley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center (Contributor)
Created1990
DescriptionTwo people in dresses posed with one person with an exaggerated chest and an apron; second angle
ContributorsValley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center (Contributor)
Created1993-10-08
DescriptionPeople marching through downtown Phoenix wearing "Help Is On the Way" t-shirts
ContributorsValley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center (Contributor)
Created1993-10-08
DescriptionCommunity Aids Council march; second angle