Hector P. GarcÕa: In Relentless Pursuit of Justice

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Arte Publico Press, 30 нояб. 2002 г. - Всего страниц: 417
Hector P. GarcÕa: In Relentless Pursuit of Justice is the first definitive, superbly researched and documented biography of the founder of the American GI Forum. GarcÕa was an immigrant from Tamaulipas, Mexico, whose family journeyed north in the fashion of so many other immigrant families at the time seeking economic opportunities and safety from the numerous revolutionary conflicts. In spite of rampant discrimination and poverty common in the Rio Grande Valley, GarcÕa became a physician in 1940 and, like many young Mexican Americans, served his adopted country with distinction in fighting fascism and injustice abroad. After receiving the Bronze Star and six battle stars, he returned to Texas only to find that much of the discrimination and segregation against Mexican Americans was still rampant, despite their having proved themselves on the bloody battlefields overseas. An outraged GarcÕa went on to rally Mexican-American veterans into one of the most effective civil rights organizations in history and to create a space for them within the political process. His pioneering efforts not only resulted in changed laws and practices, but also in a new awareness among Mexican Americans that they could fight for their rights and win. He proved to be a decisive factor in the election of AmericaÍs first Catholic president, John F. Kennedy. His activism inspired a new generation of social reformers in the barrio and a reluctant acceptance that Mexican Americans were first-class citizens. For his work, he was awarded the Medal of Freedom in 1984.
 

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Coming to El Norte
1
An Excellent Education
27
A Desire to Serve My Country
49
Constructing a Veterans Movement
74
The Felix Longoria Incident
104
The Beginning of a Protracted Struggle
140
Best of Times Worst of Times
172
Unity as Politics but No Unity in Politics
208
From the Halls of DC to the Barrios of Aztlán
251
Lifelong Pursuit of Justice
288
Bibliographical Note
314
Bibliography
317
Index
364
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Стр. xxxiv - Americans, the American GI Forum and the League of United Latin American Citizens, operate SER. Its education, training, and job-placement programs are supported through a Department of Labor contract. SER helps Mexican Americans in their efforts "to be" part of the economic mainstream.

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DR. IGNACIO M. GARC A (no relation to Hector P. GarcÕa) is Professor of History at Brigham Young University. He is the author of United We Win: The Rise and Fall of La Raza Unida Party (University of Arizona Press, 1990), Chicanisimo: The Forging of a Militant Ethos Among Mexican Americans (University of Arizona Press, 1997), and Viva Kennedy: Mexican Americans in Search of Camelot (Texas A&M University Press, 2000), which won the Coral H. Tullis Award for best history of Texas in 2000.

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