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Books with author Jose Angel Gutierrez

  • The Making of a Civil Rights Leader: Jose Angel Gutierrez

    Jose Angel Gutierrez, Henry A. J. Ramos

    Paperback (Arte Publico Press, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Born in 1944, Jose Angel Gutierrez grew up in a time when Mexicans and Mexican Americans in Texas and the Southwest attended separate schools and avoided public facilities and restaurants that were designated Whites Only. Despite the limits of segregation and rural culture in Texas, the passion to learn and to educate others, as well as to undo injustice, burned in his belly from an early age. Gutierrez offers portraits of his early influences, from his father's own pursuit of knowledge and political involvement, to his Mexican pre-school teacher's interest in bilingual-bicultural education which did not exist in public schools at that time, and to his mother's courage and persistence, taking up migrant field work to provide for her family after the death of young Gutierrez's father. In this intensely narrated memoir, Gutierrez details his rise from being beaten down by racist political and agricultural interests in South Texas to his leadership role in the Chicano civil rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Complemented by photos from his personal archives, Gutierrez recalls his struggle for education, his early baptism in grass-roots political organizing, and his success in creating one of history's most successful third party movements, La Raza Unida Party. Along the way, Gutierrez earned college and law degrees, as well as a Ph.D. in Political Science. He was elected or appointed to school boards, commissions, judgeships and party chairmanships, all with the single-minded purpose of extending equality to Mexican Americans and other minorities in the United States. Through his tireless efforts, he crossed paths with African American and Native American civil rights leaders, Mexican presidents, and other international figures.
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  • The Making of a Civil Rights Leader: José Angel Gutiérrez

    José Angel Gutiérrez

    eBook (Arte Público Press, Feb. 26, 2015)
    Born in 1944, José Angel Gutiérrez grew up in a time when Mexicans and Mexican Americans in Texas and the Southwest attended separate schools and avoided public facilities and restaurants that were designated “Whites Only.” Despite the limits of segregation and rural culture in Texas, the passion to learn and to educate others, as well as to undo injustice, burned in his belly from an early age. Gutiérrez offers portraits of his early influences, from his father’s own pursuit of knowledge and political involvement, to his Mexican pre-school teacher’s dedication to bilingual-bicultural education which did not exist in public schools at that time, and to his mother’s courage and persistence, taking up migrant field work to provide for her family after the death of young Gutiérrez’s father. In this intensely narrated memoir, Gutiérrez details his rise from being beaten down by racist political and agricultural interests in South Texas to his leadership role in the Chicano civil rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Complemented by photos from his personal archives, Gutiérrez recalls his struggle for education, his early baptism in grass-roots political organizing, and his success in creating one of history’s most successful third party movements, La Raza Unida Party. Along the way, Gutiérrez earned college and law degrees, as well as a Ph. D. in Political Science. He was elected or appointed to school boards, commissions, judgeships and party chairmanships, all with the single-minded purpose of extending equality to Mexican Americans and other minorities in the United States. Through his tireless efforts, he crossed paths with African American and Native American civil rights leaders, Mexican presidents, and other international figures.
  • I Am Olga, The First Latina Jet Fighter Pilot

    José Angel Gutiérrez

    Hardcover (Austin Macauley, Oct. 30, 2019)
    Since she was a child and traveling the world with her military family, Olga wanted to fly airplanes. She went to many different schools and met students from many countries. During college, she did not let the U.S. Army's Reserve Officer Training Corps ""No Women Allowed"" policy, which stopped women from becoming jet pilots, stop her. She kept trying. This is her story.
  • The Making Of A Civil Rights Leader

    Jose Angel Gutierrez

    Paperback (Pinata Books, Aug. 16, 1878)
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  • I Am Olga, The First Latina Jet Fighter Pilot

    José Angel Gutiérrez

    eBook (Austin Macauley Publishers LLC, Oct. 29, 2019)
    Since she was a child and traveling the world with her military family, Olga wanted to fly airplanes. She went to many different schools and met students from many countries. During college, she did not let the U.S. Army's Reserve Officer Training Corps “No Women Allowed” policy, which stopped women from becoming jet pilots, stop her.She kept trying. This is her story.
  • I Am Olga, The First Latina Jet Fighter Pilot

    José Angel Gutiérrez

    Paperback (Austin Macauley, Oct. 30, 2019)
    Since she was a child and traveling the world with her military family, Olga wanted to fly airplanes. She went to many different schools and met students from many countries. During college, she did not let the U.S. Army's Reserve Officer Training Corps ""No Women Allowed"" policy, which stopped women from becoming jet pilots, stop her. She kept trying. This is her story.