Luis "Tony" Baez video interview and biography

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Luis "Tony" Baez video interview and biography

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Jiménez, José, 1948-

Description

Luis "Tony" Baez arrived in Chicago from Barrio Borinquén of Caguas, Puerto Rico in 1969 and soon became Minister of Education of the Young Lords. In Puerto Rico, Dr. Baez was also active with the Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP), the electoral component of the broad movement in Puerto Rico, fighting for Puerto Ricans to regain back control of their nation. By 1970, Dr. Baez moved from Chicago to Milwaukee and set up a Young Lords chapter. They maintained a community office and distributed the Young Lords Newspaper (that Dr. Baez had also helped to publish while in Chicago), focusing primarily on neighborhood organizing, community-based programs, and bilingual education.

Date

2012-08-23

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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives

Identifier

RHC-65_Baez_Luis

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video/mp4
application/pdf

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Moving Image
Text

Language

eng

Título

Luis "Tony" Baez vídeo entrevista y biografía

Sujetos

Young Lords (Organización)
Puertorriqueños--Estados Unidos
Derechos civiles--Estados Unidos--Historia
Lincoln Park (Chicago, Ill.)
Puertorriqueños--Relatos personales
Justicia social
Activistas comunitarios--Illinois--Chicago
Puerto Rico--Autonomía e independencia movimientos
Activistas comunitarios--Wisconsin--Milwaukee

Citation

Baez, Luis, “Luis "Tony" Baez video interview and biography,” Digital Collections, accessed April 29, 2024, https://digitalcollections.library.gvsu.edu/document/43973.
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