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Leaders who emerged from
the
Chicano
Movement
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Ruben Salazar,
journalist killed
during the Chicano
Moratorium,
August 1970.
Don Julian Samora -
Developed Chicano
Studies and is an
advocate for Chicanos.
Alturista, Tomás
Atencio,
Patricia Borjon-Lopez, Dolph
Briscoe,
Ben Carmona, Luis Carrillo, Rosie
Castro,
Sal Castro, Victoria Castro
Mario Compeán, Bert Corona,
Martha Cotera, Paula Crisostomo
Margarita "Mita" Cuaron,
Moctezuma Esparza
Frances
"Sissy" Farenthold, Raquel Galan
Ernesto Galarza, Harry Gamboa
Carmen Lomas Garza
John Giumarra Sr. and John Giumarra Jr.
Manuel Gómez
Gilbert Gonzalez
Henry B. Gonzalez
Rodolfo
"Corky" Gonzales
Jessica Govea
Carlos Guerra
Henry Gutierrez
José Angel Gutiérrez Jose
Angel Gutierrez, in Texas, fought for political equality; founded La Raza Unida, a third political
party, in Texas which later spread to other states.
Luz Bazan Gutiérrez
Ester Hernandez
Dolores HuertaDolores Huerta fought side by
side with Cesar Chavez.
Alberto Juarez
Severita Lara
Reynaldo Macías
Sara Valdez
Macpherson
Elizabeth "Betita"
Martinez
Eliseo Medina
Amalia Mesa-Bains
Tatcho Mindiola
Jr.
Elena Minor
Carlos Montes
Ramsey Muñiz
Carlos Muñoz Jr.
Rosalio Muñoz
Gilbert Padilla
Diana Palacios
Horacio Quiñones
Robert Rodriguez
Edward Roybal
Raul Ruiz
Ruben Salazar
Alfonso Sanchez
David Sánchez
Juan Sepulveda
Reies López Tijerina Reyes Lopez Tijerina,
in New Mexico, fought to get the land that was taken during the U.S. annexation of the western U.S. back to his people.
Sabine Ulibarrí
Raul Yzaguirre
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RAUL
YZAGUIRRE ,
PRESIDENT OF National Council of La Raza
Luis Valdez:
Was born in Delano California
to farm workers. by age five he was also working in the fields. He went
to San Jose College and received a BA in
English. He
completed his first full length play, The Shrunken Head of Pancho Villa about Mexican Americans trying to find
themselves in society - it won an Obie award. He
created a farm workers theater El Teatro Compesino as a means of dramatizing the workers plight
and
gain public support for their unionizing efforts. Later
he organized a cultural center, Centro
Campesino Cultural. He won
several awards - Zoot Suit was the first play to
appear on
Broadway written by a Chicano. He worked on the
production of La Bamba. He continues
to write a screenplay on Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo. He produced the
18 minute video
based on the poem, I Am Joaquin.
Patssi Valdez; Maria Varela;
Pete Velasco, William C. Velásquez
Bobby Verdugo Jr.
Susana Verdugo
Ernesto Vigil
Vicente Ximenes
Raul Yzaguirre
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Hector Perez Garcia Founder
of the American GI Forum A Civil Rights Veterans Familiy
Organization
Dennis Chavez Civil Rights
Activist and NM Senator
My
Dear Friends,
Here
is a Tejano and a WWII veteran along with our other
Civil Right Leaders that our children
should
know about, We should encourage our children to write about these
Latinos and Latinas
along with their
reports on MLK and other Civil Rights leaders.
Rafael Ojeda
RSNOJEDA@aol.com
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