They Called Me &quote;King Tiger&quote;

Reies Tijerina

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In this autobiography, Reies Lopez Tijerina, writes about his attempts to reclaim land grants, including his taking up arms against the authorities and spending time in the federal prison system.They Called Me "e;King Tiger"e; is Reies Lopez Tijerina's visionary autobiography chronicling his activities during a tumultous period in U.S. History. Along with Cesar Chavez, Rodolfo "e;Corky Gonzales, and Jose angel Gutierrez, Reies Lopez Tijerina was one of the acknowledged major leaders of the 1960s' Mexican-American Civil Rights Movement.Of these four, Chavez and Tijerina were the most connected to, and involved in, grass-roots community organizing, while the latter two were more dedicated to political change. But where Chavez consistently advocated non-violent protest, Lopez Tijerina increasingly turned to militancy. He and his followers even took up arms against the authorities. And of the four, Tijerina was the only one to spend significant time in prison for his acts.Tijerina is also the only member of this historical group to have penned his memoirs, perhaps in an effort to explain the trials and frustrations that brought him and his Federal Land Grant Alliance members to break the law: reclaiming part of a national forest reserve as part of their inheritance; invading and occupying a courthouse, inflicting a gunshot wound on a deputy sheriff in the process; and challenging New Mexico and national authorities at every opportunity. But the acts that placed him in most danger were also the ones that won the hearts and minds of many young Chicano activists.Originally self-published, They Called Me "e;King Tiger"e; is now published as part of the U.S. Hispanic Civil Rights Series. What is clear from Lopez Tijerina's testimony is his sincerity, his years of research on the issues of land grants and civil rights, and his persistent spiritual and political leadership of the disenfranchised descendants of the original colonizers of New Mexico. All of the passion and commitment, as well as the flamboyant rhetoric of the 1960s, is preserved in this recollection of a life dedicated to a cause and transformed by continuous prosecution.They Called Me "e;King Tiger"e; is an historical document of the first order, clarifying the motives and thinking of one of the Chicano Movement's now-forgotten martyrs - a man who sought justice for those who have been treated like foreigners on their own soil.

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