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Created1983
DescriptionSelected article titles: An open letter to the gay community on hepatitis B; Fight Agaisnt Tennessee Law; Gay Can Adopt Foster Son; Lobby Gay Republicans; Aids And Babies
Created1983
DescriptionSelected Article Titles: Only One File Found On Houston Gay Political Caucus, Says FBI; Gay Presence At The Modern Language Association; Amnesty International On Gay Rights; Transexual denied job; Openly Gay Judge Appointed
Created1983
DescriptionSelected Article Tiles: Arizona Legislature Considering Bill Limiting Discussion Of Homosexuality In Classrooms; Community Alerted By Phoenix Police Department; Gay Civil Rights Bill Re-Introduced In 98th Congress; Gay Men's Health Issues; Gay Billboard Planned In Dallas
Created1954
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This is a certificate of nationality for Ramon Wong y Dominguez. It mentions the names of his parents and where he was born.
Created1880
DescriptionCertificate of nationality of a Chinese settler, Mauricio Achau. It was signed by the Consulate General. He was originally from Faokin.
Created1863-09-01
DescriptionRelates that Mariano, a Chinese settler, was granted permanent residency in Cuba after fulfilling the legal requirements.
Created1880-06-06
DescriptionCertificate of nationality of a Chinese settler, Alejo Campos. It was signed by the Consulate General. He was originally from Chicon.
Created1863-09-13
DescriptionRelates that Cristobal, a Chinese settler, requested permanent residency in Cuba after fulfilling the legal requirements.
Created1854-06-05
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A contract between San Kim or Fernando Guerra, a Chinese settler, and an agent of Ignacio Fernandez de Castro. The contract was to last for an undisclosed amount of time and lists the legal requirements of both the employee and the employer. Signed by Al MacKay and San Kim, who signed in Chinese.
Created1868
DescriptionLucas, a Chinese settler, converted to Christianity in the city of Matanzas. In his baptism, he offered his loyalty to the Cuban government and the church in order to eventually receive permanent residency in Cuba, a legal requirement.