Biography on Ernesto Galarza

  • Date: August 22, 2002
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    stanford university, ernesto galarza, nayarit mexico, mexican revolution, creative writer, dozen books,  ...youngster, august 15, graduate student, political science, crops, activist, economies
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Ernesto Galarza was born in Jalcocotan, Nayarit, Mexico on August 15, 1905. His early years were spent in the small village of Jalcocotan. As a young boy Ernesto learned to never take things for granted. He and his family migrated to the United States during the Mexican Revolution. As a youngster he worked with his family harvesting crops in California. Galarza was known as an activist, scholar, and an organizer. His writings reflected his search and dream for a better world. In 1965 Galarza's first book, Strangers in Our Fields was published. Galarza was a graduate student from Stanford University. He was the first Mexican American admitted to Stanford. He later ...

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... in History and Political Science. In 1947, Galarza was awarded his Ph.D. in Economies. Ernesto Galarza was a creative writer. He published more than 100 items over the course of his life including more than a dozen books, reports, and literary works. His writings focused on the areas of Latin America, farm labor, urban sociology, education, and Chicano Studies. He had come a long way from his humble beginnings in Jalcocotan. Ernesto Galarza was well known in the Chicano community. He gained worldwide recognition when he was nominated in 1979 for the Nobel Peace Prize. Ernesto Galarza was a man of stature, strong confidence and action.

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