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The Ballad of Roy Benavidez: The Life and Times of America's Most Famous Hispanic War Hero Hardcover_boards - 2024

by Sturkey, William

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NY: Basic Books, 2024. 1st Edition. Hardcover_boards. New/New. First Printing. Features: Bibliography, Price on Product, Index. Physical Info: 1.49" H x 9.5" L x 6.28" W (1.5 lbs) 464 pages. Email seller at time of purchase if you would like this DJ in clear mylar free of charge. Secure ship in cardboard w/track #. n May 1968, while serving in Vietnam, Master Sergeant Roy Benavidez led the rescue of a reconnaissance team surrounded by hundreds of enemy soldiers. He saved the lives of at least eight of his comrades that day in a remarkable act of valor that left him permanently disabled. Awarded the Medal of Honor after a yearslong campaign, Benavidez became a highly sought-after public speaker, a living symbol of military heroism, and one of the country's most prominent Latinos. Now, historian William Sturkey tells Benavidez's life story in full for the first time. Growing up in Jim Crow-era Texas, Benavidez was scorned as "Mexican" despite his family's deep roots in the state. He escaped poverty by enlisting in a desegregating military and was first deployed amid the global upheavals of the 1950s. Even after receiving the Medal of Honor, Benavidez was forced to fight for disability benefits amid Reagan-era cutbacks. An unwavering patriot alternately celebrated and snubbed by the country he loved, Benavidez embodied many of the contradictions inherent in twentieth-century Latino life. The Ballad of Roy Benavidez places that experience firmly at the heart of the American story.
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  • Title The Ballad of Roy Benavidez: The Life and Times of America's Most Famous Hispanic War Hero
  • Author Sturkey, William
  • Binding Hardcover_boards
  • Edition 1st Edition
  • Condition New
  • Pages 464
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Basic Books, NY
  • Date 2024
  • Features Bibliography, Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 17133
  • ISBN 9781541600263 / 1541600266
  • Weight 1.5 lbs (0.68 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.5 x 6.28 x 1.49 in (24.13 x 15.95 x 3.78 cm)
  • Themes
    • Chronological Period: 20th Century
    • Cultural Region: Southeast Asian
    • Ethnic Orientation: Hispanic
    • Ethnic Orientation: Latino
  • Library of Congress subjects United States, Vietnam War, 1961-1975 - Veterans - United
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2023040320
  • Dewey Decimal Code B

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  • Kirkus Reviews, 04/15/2024, Page 0
  • Publishers Weekly, 04/01/2024, Page 0

About the author

William Sturkey is an associate professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of Hattiesburg, a finalist for the Benjamin L. Hooks National Book Award and winner of the 2020 Zcalo Book Prize, and the coeditor of To Write in the Light of Freedom. He lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.