Bobby Lee Verdugo, East L.A. student walkout leader and Latino youth mentor, dies at 69

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Born in East Los Angeles, Bobby Lee Verdugo became a key figure in the 1968 student movement of Mexican Americans who faced physical punishment for speaking Spanish in class and discrimination from white administrators and teachers

Teachers at Garfield High School were winding down classes for the approaching lunch break when they heard the startling sound of people — they were not sure who — running through the halls, pounding on classroom doors.

a fellow native Eastsider who urged Latino students to no longer remain quiet about their abuse. The teacher connected Verdugo and Rios — both grew up in the same neighborhood — to other students across the Eastside.that drew worldwide attention. The moment was dramatized in the 2006 HBO film “Walkout,” with Verdugo portrayed by Efren Ramirez.Despite a newfound sense of belonging, Verdugo dropped out of Lincoln High. He eventually earned a GED and enrolled at UCLA but left before graduating.

talking circles modeled on Mesoamerican traditions in which his young acolytes could drop their machismo and freely discuss their feelings while reconnecting with their roots.

 

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Rest In Power Bobby Lee Verdugo! ❤✊🏽

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The children shouldn't be punished BUT they should be encouraged to speak English since NOT ALL AMERICANS speak any foreign language which Spanish IS!

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Bobby Verdugo, who led 1968 East L.A. school walkout that fueled Chicano activism, dies at 69Bobby Lee Verdugo, one of the leaders of the 1968 East Los Angeles high school walkout to protest discrimination against Mexican American students, which triggered the Chicano movement across the American Southwest, died Friday. He was 69. Very sad Rest is power ✊🏽❤️
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Bobby Verdugo, who led 1968 East L.A. school walkout that fueled Chicano activism, dies at 69Bobby Lee Verdugo, one of the leaders of the 1968 East Los Angeles high school walkout to protest discrimination against Mexican American students, which triggered the Chicano movement across the American Southwest, died Friday. He was 69. Very sad Rest is power ✊🏽❤️
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