Raulito : the first latino governor of Arizona = el primer gobernador latino de Arizona
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Houston, TX : Piñata Books, Arte Público Press, [2021].
Physical Desc
xv, 63, 63 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Status
Beaver Creek School/Public Library - BIO - Biography Collection
CASTRO
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Bradshaw Mountain High School - NF - Nonfiction Books
92 CAS
1 available
Congress Public Library - BIO - Biography Collection
CASTRO
1 available

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Published
Houston, TX : Piñata Books, Arte Público Press, [2021].
Format
Book - Regular Print
Language
English
Lexile measure
1050

Notes

General Note
Bilingual edition includes the text in both English and Spanish. Each version is 63 pages with a photograph section.
Description
"As a boy growing up in Arizona in the 1920s and 1930s, Raulito experienced discrimination on a regular basis. He wasn't allowed to ride the bus to school with his Anglo friends, so he walked four miles each way, every day. He couldn't swim in the local pool with everyone else because Mexicans could only swim on Saturdays, the day before it was closed for cleaning. And like other Spanish-speaking children, he was regularly hit for speaking his native language at school. This inspirational bilingual 'flip' book for intermediate readers recounts the life story of Raúl H. Castro, who was elected the first Mexican-American governor of Arizona in 1974. Fondly known as Raulito, he was one of eleven children born in the Mexican state of Sonora. His family moved to Pirtleville, Arizona, in 1918 when he was two years old. His family was poor, and their financial situation worsened when his father, a miner, died of lung disease ten years later at the age of 42. In spite of the many obstacles he encountered, including racism and poverty, Raulito grew up to be a teacher, attorney, judge, diplomat and ultimately the first and only Latino governor of Arizona from 1975-1977. He also served as the US Ambassador to El Salvador from 1964-1968, to Bolivia from 1968-1969 and to Argentina from 1977-1980. This eye-opening biography will acquaint young readers with the difficulties Mexican Americans encountered in obtaining basic rights such as access to education and jobs and will motivate them to persevere in spite of difficulties."--,publisher's website.
Target Audience
1050L,Lexile
Language
Complete text in both English and Spanish.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Rivera-Ashford, R. C., & Ventura, G. B. (2021). Raulito: the first latino governor of Arizona = el primer gobernador latino de Arizona . Piñata Books, Arte Público Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Rivera-Ashford, Roni Capin and Gabriela Baeza, Ventura. 2021. Raulito: The First Latino Governor of Arizona = El Primer Gobernador Latino De Arizona. Piñata Books, Arte Público Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Rivera-Ashford, Roni Capin and Gabriela Baeza, Ventura. Raulito: The First Latino Governor of Arizona = El Primer Gobernador Latino De Arizona Piñata Books, Arte Público Press, 2021.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Rivera-Ashford, Roni Capin,, and Gabriela Baeza Ventura. Raulito: The First Latino Governor of Arizona = El Primer Gobernador Latino De Arizona Piñata Books, Arte Público Press, 2021.

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