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Hector P Garcia: Everyday Rhetoric and Mexican American Civil Rights [Hardcover]

Associate Professor Michelle Hall Kells Ph.D. (Author), Rolando Hinojosa-Smith (Foreword)


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December 18, 2006

Examining the Mexican American civil rights movement through the public rhetoric of a veteran activist

Héctor P. García: Everyday Rhetoric and Mexican American Civil Rights examines the transition of Mexican Americans from political and social marginalization to civic inclusion after World War II. Focusing on the public rhetoric of veteran rights activist and physician Dr. Héctor P. García, a Mexican immigrant who achieved unprecedented influence within the U.S. political system, author Michelle Hall Kells provides an important case study in the exercise of influence, the formation of civic identity, and the acquisition of social power among this underrepresented group.

As a major influence in national twentieth-century civil rights reform, García effectively operated between Anglo and Mexican American sociopolitical structures. The volume illustrates how García, a decorated World War II veteran and founder of the American GI Forum in Texas in 1948, successfully engendered a discourse that crossed geographical, political, and cultural borders, forming associations with the working poor as well as with prominent national figures such as John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. Through his rhetoric and action, García publicly revealed the plight of Mexican Americans, crossing class, regional, and racial lines to improve socioeconomic conditions for his people.

Héctor P. García, which is enhanced by sixteen illustrations, contributes to rhetorical, cultural, and historical studies and offers new scholarship establishing García’s role on the national front, effectively tracing Garcia’s legacy of resistance, the process of achieving enfranchisement, and the role of racism in the evolution from social marginalization to national influence.


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Michelle Hall Kells, an assistant professor of English at the University of New Mexico, is the coeditor of two books, Attending to the Margins: Writing, Researching, and Teaching on the Front Lines and Latino/a Discourses: On Language, Identity, and Literacy Education.

Rolando Hinojosa-Smith, a professor of English at the University of Texas, is a prominent Chicano poet and novelist.


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  • Hardcover: 328 pages
  • Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press; 1st edition (December 18, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0809327287
  • ISBN-13: 978-0809327287
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,700,017 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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immigrant labor program, bracero issue, modern civil rights history, voting rights address, wetback invasion, wetback problem, bracero agreements, imagined fraternity, everyday rhetoric, instrumental rhetoric, dramatistic theory, ascriptive inequality, civic presence, civic inclusion, civil rights reform, civil rights rhetoric, instrumental discourse, national manhood, national communion, civic ethos, bracero program, institutionalized discrimination, civil rights project
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Mexican American, Corpus Christi, United States, Three Rivers, Félix Longoria, Senator Johnson, Latin American, Felix Longoria, San Antonio, Viva Kennedy, Good Neighbor Commission, Garcia Papers, White House, Beatrice Longoria, Caucasian Race Resolution, Rio Grande Valley, University of Texas, Vicente Ximenes, Héctor Garcia, Martin Luther, African American, Great Society, Lyndon Johnson, President Johnson, Arlington National Cemetery
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