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                 Leaders who emerged from the
                 Chicano Movement

 

César Chávez


Ruben Salazar,
journalist killed
during the Chicano
Moratorium,
August 1970.


Don Julian Samora -
Developed Chicano
Studies and is an
advocate for Chicanos.


Rudy Acuna, Professor Cal State, 


Alturista, Tomás Atencio

 

Patricia Borjon-Lopez, Dolph Briscoe, 

Ben Carmona, Luis Carrillo, Rosie Castro, 

Sal Castro, Victoria Castro 

César Chávez   

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

 

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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Dennis Chavez Civil Rights Activist and NM Senator


Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo


 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