LEAGUE OF UNITED LATIN AMERICAN CITIZENS

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The 'League of United Latin American Citizens' ('LULAC') is a political advocacy group for Latinos in the United States. Founded in 1929 in Corpus Christi, Texas, LULAC is the nation's oldest Hispanic advocacy organization. According to its website, LULAC has "approximately 115,000 members throughout the United States and Puerto Rico," which it claims also makes it the nation's largest Hispanic organization. The current president is Rosa Rosales. The last president was Hector M. Flores. The group is currently based in Houston.

Contents
History
Notable Supporters
See also
External link
References
Further Reading

History


LULAC was the lead plaintiff in the U.S. Supreme Court case ''Hernandez v. Texas''. In its landmark decision, the Warren court decided that Mexican Americans were a distinct ethnic group and were thus guaranteed equal protection under the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
According to the LULAC website,
"LULAC advances the economic condition, educational attainment, political influence, health and civil rights of Hispanic Americans through community-based programs operating at more than 700 LULAC councils nationwide. The organization involves and serves all Hispanic nationality groups.".

Ezequiel D. Salinas was a national LULAC president, the first person from heavily Hispanic Laredo, Texas, to head the organization. During the 1940s and 1950s, he worked to establish LULAC chapters in parts of Texas where none had previously existed. He was an early advocate of civil rights for Mexican Americans.

Notable Supporters



Cesar Chavez Former Activist

Hillary Clinton US Senator

William Jefferson Clinton Former US President

Elvis Crespo Performer

Marisol Deluna Fashion Designer

Gloria Estefan Performer

Charlie Gonzalez US Congressman

Henry B. Gonzalez Former US Congressman

Jessie Jackson Activist

Nancy Pelosi US Speaker of the House
LULAC does not endorse canidates in a political nature to their membership or the public-at-large.

See also



Latino

NALEO

NCLR

American GI Forum

External link



LULAC website

References




Further Reading



★ Craig Kaplowitz, ''LULAC: Mexican Americans and National Policy'' (Texas A&M University Press, 2005). ISBN 978-1585443888

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