The incredible story of one man's fight for Mexican-American civil
rights, from award-winning picture book creator Duncan Tonatiuh
A 2020 Pura Belpré Award Author Honor Book
A 2020 Association of Library Service to Children Notable Children's
Book
José de la Luz Sáenz (Luz) believed in fighting for what was right.
Though born in the United States, Luz often faced prejudice because of
his Mexican heritage. Determined to help his community, even in the face
of discrimination, he taught school--children during the day and adults
in the evenings.
When World War I broke out, Luz joined the army, as did many others. His
ability to quickly learn languages made him an invaluable member of the
Intelligence Office in Europe. However, Luz found that prejudice
followed him even to war, and despite his efforts, he often didn't
receive credit for his contributions. Upon returning home to Texas, he
joined with other Mexican American veterans to create the League of
United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), which today is the largest and
oldest Latinx civil rights organization.
Using his signature illustration style and Luz's diary entries from the
war, award-winning author and illustrator Duncan Tonatiuh tells the
story of a Mexican American war hero and his fight for equality.