Gonzales, Rodolfo, 1928-2005

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Name (Latin)
Gonzales, Rodolfo, 1928-2005
Other forms of name
Gonzales, Rodolpho, 1928-2005
Gonzales, Corky, 1928-2005
Date of birth
1928-06-18
Date of death
2005-04-12
Associated country
United States
Occupation
Boxers (Sports)
Civic leaders
Civil rights workers
Poets
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 8547524
Wikidata: Q2566868
Library of congress: n 81108034
Sources of Information
  • I am Joaquín. Yo soy Joaquín, 1972:t.p. (Rodolpho Gonzales)
  • OCLC, June 15, 2007(hdgs.: Gonzales, Rodolpho, 1928- ; Gonzales, Rodolfo; Gonzales, Rodolfo Corky; usage: Rodolpho Gonzales; Rodolfo Gonzales; Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales)
  • La Prensa San Diego, obituary, April 15, 2005(Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales; d. April, 12, 2005)
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Wikipedia description:

Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales (June 18, 1928 – April 12, 2005) was a Mexican-American boxer, poet, political organizer, and activist. He was one of many leaders for the Crusade for Justice in Denver, Colorado. The Crusade for Justice was an urban rights and Chicano cultural urban movement during the 1960s focusing on social, political, and economic justice for Chicanos. Gonzales convened the first-ever Chicano Youth Liberation Conference in 1968, which was poorly attended due to timing and weather conditions. He tried again in March 1969, and established what is commonly known as the First Chicano Youth Liberation Conference. This conference was attended by many future Chicano activists and artists. It also birthed the Plan Espiritual de Aztlán, a pro-indigenist manifesto advocating revolutionary Chicano nationalism and self-determination for all Chicanos. Through the Crusade for Justice, Gonzales organized the Mexican American people of Denver to fight for their cultural, political, and economic rights, leaving his mark on history. He was honored with a Google Doodle in continued celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month in the United States on October 1, 2021.

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