The revolt of the cockroach people

262 pages

English language

Published Aug. 10, 1989 by Vintage Books.

ISBN:
978-0-679-72212-0
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I read this back in 2003. Here is what I wrote in my journal at the time:

>>I just finished reading it. The book is a sequel to his previous The Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo, which based on my enjoyment of the one I just finished, I will most definitely try to find the previous book. The book was 262 pages long including an introduction by Hunter S. Thompson and afterword by Acosta's son. The book is set in 1960s Los Angeles during the height of the Chicano civil rights movement. The protagonist, Buffalo Zeta Brown, is a lawyer who at first seems to know little of the movement and wanted to write a story. He soon becomes involved with the movement, defending Chicanos in court as well as leading marches and protests. The pacing of the book is good; it was a fast and engaging read, written …

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Subjects

  • Acosta, Oscar Zeta.
  • Mexican Americans -- California -- Los Angeles -- Biography.
  • Mexican Americans -- California -- Los Angeles -- Ethnic identity.
  • Mexican Americans -- California -- Los Angeles -- Politics and government.
  • Los Angeles (Calif.) -- Biography.