Oral history interview with Cesareo Guadarrama, 1998 [videorecording].
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University of Texas at Arlington. Center for Mexican American Studies
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Gutiérrez, José Angel,
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José Angel Gutierrez was born Oct. 25, 1944, in Crystal City, Texas. An activist, educator, organizer, and lawyer, Gutierrez co-founded the La Raza Unida Party and played many leadership roles in the early Chicano civil rights movement. He served as President of the Crystal City Independent School District Board in the early 1970s and as a County Judge for Zavala County, Tex. (1975-1980). In the 1980s, Gutierrez pursued a teaching career and moved to Oregon where he taught at Colegio Cesar Chav...
Seguin Independent School District (Tex.). Board of Education.
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Guadarrama, Cesareo,
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Born March 10, 1954, in Seguin, Texas. Mr. Guadarrama was first elected to the school board of Seguin in 1984. He was the second Mexican American elected to that school board in its entire history. In 1986, he was re-elected to the school board after which he retired from public office and tended to family and business concerns. In 1994 he was elected the first Mexican American county commissioner for Guadalupe County and was re-elected in 1998. From the description of Oral history i...
Guadarrama family.
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Patlan, Vincent.
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