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"I write poems on walls that crumble and fall
I talk to shadows that sleep and go away crying.”

Luis Omar Salinas (1937–2008)

Manuel Ramos’ “King of the Chicanos”

April 2, 2010

“Both heroic and tragic, King of the Chicanos, captures the spirit, energy, and imagination of the 1960s’ Chicano movement — a massive and intense struggle across a broad spectrum of political and cultural issues — through the passionate story of the “King of the Chicanos,” Ramón Hidalgo. From his very humble beginnings through the tumultuous decades of being a migrant farm worker, door-to-door salesman,prison inmate, political hack, and radical activist, the novel relates Hidalgo’s personal failures and self-destructive personality amid the political turmoil of the times. With a gradual acceptance of his destiny as a leader and hero of the people, this impassioned novel relates the maturation of one man while encapsulating the fever of the Chicano movement.”

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Fine, hard-hitting, and on target, Ramos’s prose sings and zings with no quarter for anyone. Tough and uncompromising, the novel presents Ramón Hidalgo, warts and all, along with a cast of memorable characters. The engaged reader will profit from the reading. — Rolando Hinojosa

“Bless Me, Ultima” selected for San Antonio’s Big Read literacy campaign

April 2, 2010

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Find a Cesar Chavez event near you

March 27, 2010

Los Lobos ‘A Matter Of Time’ 1985

March 24, 2010
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Ritchie Valens We Belong Together

March 24, 2010