SOCIALIFE MAGAZINE | NOVEMBER 2023

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SOCIALIFE RGV HISTORY

ALFONSO RENÉ RAMÍREZ: A LEGACY OF LEADERSHIP Kelly Francis-Love, museum archivist

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lfonso René Ramírez (1923-2009) is perhaps most remembered for serving as the first Hispanic mayor of Edinburg, Texas, from 1963 to 1967. Throughout his life, however, Ramírez made numerous contributions to his community. A graduate of Texas A&M University and a World War II veteran, Ramírez had careers in politics, education, and publishing. As an elected official, Ramírez left a legacy of cooperation and public service chosen over private interests. In 1966, he broke his leg in a car accident, but he left his hospital bed to greet farm workers who were on strike. That strike helped spark the Chicano Civil Rights movement in Texas. As an educator, he recognized that learning multiple languages was crucial to overcoming “misunderstandings between people who speak different languages and have different customs,” as he noted in a speech on Pan-Americanism. Ramírez taught Spanish at Pan American College and developed a bilingual education curriculum that was used in Texas and California by the 1970s. Through his publishing company, Nuevo Santander Press, he promoted the regional history of South Texas and northeastern Mexico. “Four Generations of Velas,” “Ranch Life in Hidalgo County after 1850,” “Folk Life and Folk Lore of the Mexican Border,” and “Wild Horse Desert: The Heritage of South Texas” are just a few of the titles he published.

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He was proud of his Hispanic roots and helped organize the first Vela Family Reunion at Laguna Seca Ranch in 1984, with more than 1,300 family members in attendance. Recognizing the importance of his legacy, the Ramírez family donated materials about his life and career to the Museum of South Texas History. By doing so, they entrusted the museum to be the caretakers of this legacy and share it with the larger public through display, research, and publication.


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