El Sol Y Los de Abajo

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Book excerpt: "'El sol y los de abajo,' written in 1968 at the height of the Chicano movement, indulges in reminiscences, rejoices, resurrects, and reinvents events almost forgotten about my own Chicano experience. I wrote the poem as an oblation, una ofrenda, for the continuing survivability of something unique and precious--our mestisaje"--Poet's statement from prospectus.


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