Hector P. García
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Hector P. García

In Relentless Pursuit of Justice

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Hector P. García

In Relentless Pursuit of Justice

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Hector P. García: In Relentless Pursuit of Justice is the first definitive, superbly researched and documented biography of the founder of the American GI Forum.

García 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, García 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 García 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 America's 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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Year
2021
Print ISBN
9781558853867
eBook ISBN
9781611926224

Index

Acuña, Rudy, xxxii, 278
African Americans, 21–22, 260–261, 270, 271
agricultural capitalists(ism), 14
agricultural revolution, 105
Alba club, 163
Aldrete, Cristóbal P., 163–164, 184
Allred, James V., 226
Alurista, 278
Always, Lazelle D., 148
American dream (HPG), xviii–xix, xxvi–xxviii, xxix–xxx, 181, 189, 278
American Century, Hector’s place in, xix–xx
American G.I. Forum, xvii;
Albuquerque, 264;
among Puerto Ricans, 309;
call to “re-enlist”, xxvi–xxvii;
captivating idea, 187;
child labor, 168;
conservative shift, 295–296, 297;
democratic, xxxi;
democratic meetings, 117;
exclusively Mexican American, 90;
first convention, 165–169
foreign labor, 169;
founding of, 88;
fundraising, 149;
good issue for, 115;
hail Hernández suit, 194;
Hector at center of, xxxvi–xxxvii;
job training, 255–256;
national chair (HPG), 292–294;
national entity, 101;
not focused on ethnicity, xxii–xxiii;
praiseworthy, 120;
provided reform avenues, 164;
recruitment, 97–99;
school drives, 148;
shifts agenda, xxxiii–xxxv;
Viet Nam, 268;
White House, 262–263;
withhold funds, 170
American Legion, 93–94, 125;
James Edmond Post, 121
Americanism, 96, 188
Americanization, 157;
of Southwest, xxi;
process of, xxx–xxxi, 6, 13–14
Anderson, Robert, 226
Anglo Americans: few advocates among, xxi;
new politicians, xxxi;
segregation appropriate, 13;
sought out Hector, xxxv;
superiority feelings, xx;
views, 155–156;
vigilante groups, 6
Anglo Texan: malevolence, xx–xxi;
Mexican interaction with, 20
Anglo Society, assimilation into, xx–xxi
Anguiano, Lupe, 258
Asherton, 179
Asociación Nacional México-Americana, 167
attack discrimination (HPG), 146;
bracero pro...

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Foreword
  8. Introduction
  9. Coming to El Norte
  10. “An Excellent Education”
  11. “A Desire to Serve My Country”
  12. Barrio Americanism: Constructing a Veterans’ Movement
  13. The Felix Longoria Incident
  14. The Beginning of a Protracted Struggle
  15. The Fifties: Best of Times, Worst of Times
  16. Unity as Politics but No Unity in Politics
  17. From the Halls of D.C. to the Barrios of Aztlán
  18. Lifelong Pursuit of Justice
  19. Bibliographical Note
  20. Bibliography
  21. Index
  22. Hispanic Civil Rights Series
  23. Footnotes

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