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Jose Angel Gutierrez

    I Am Olga, The First Latina Jet Fighter Pilot
    The Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education
    We Won't Back Down: Severita Lara's Rise from Student Leader to Mayor
    Chicano Manual on How to Handle Gringos
    The Making of a Civil Rights Leader: Jose Angel Gutierrez
    A Gringo Manual on How to Handle Mexicans
    • The narrative centers on José Angel Gutiérrez, a prominent civil rights leader who played a pivotal role in the Chicano Movement, particularly through the La Raza Unida Party's successes in the 1970s. His self-published work, now revised, combines humor with practical advice for grassroots leaders on community organization and negotiation. Gutiérrez's commitment to empowering Mexican Americans is evident, making this manual both a historical document and a guide for future activism. He currently serves as a political science professor at the University of Texas at Arlington.

      A Gringo Manual on How to Handle Mexicans
    • The memoir chronicles Jose Angel Gutierrez's journey from a segregated upbringing in Texas to becoming a pivotal figure in the Chicano civil rights movement. Influenced by his father's dedication to knowledge, a supportive preschool teacher, and his mother's resilience, Gutierrez's passion for education and justice flourished. He recounts his grassroots political activism, the founding of the La Raza Unida Party, and his achievements in education and law. His story highlights the struggle for equality faced by Mexican Americans and his collaborations with various civil rights leaders.

      The Making of a Civil Rights Leader: Jose Angel Gutierrez
    • The manual offers a unique perspective on navigating cultural and political landscapes from the founder of La Raza Unida, the only successful Hispanic political party. Combining humor, wit, and seasoned insights, it presents various models for success and caution within the Chicano and Latino communities. As the U.S. approaches a significant demographic shift, this work serves as a vital survey of the evolving cultural identity and challenges faced by these communities, making it an engaging and informative read.

      Chicano Manual on How to Handle Gringos
    • The narrative follows Severita Lara's inspiring journey from a determined young girl to becoming the mayor of Crystal City, Texas. Her activism was ignited by the pivotal Crystal City High student walkout in 1969, marking her significant role in the Hispanic Civil Rights Movement. Through her story, Jose Gutierrez highlights the contributions of lesser-known female figures in the struggle for civil rights, showcasing Lara's impact on her community and the broader movement.

      We Won't Back Down: Severita Lara's Rise from Student Leader to Mayor
    • For the past 40 years, the Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education (TACHE) has been on the forefront of advocacy to improve opportunity in higher education for US persons of Mexican origin. This volume in the ongoing Images of America series chronicles the history of this unique organization

      The Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education
    • 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