Your search - Morales, Dionicio. - did not match any resources.
Dionicio Morales
Dionicio Morales (1918,
Yuma, Arizona – September 24, 2008, Beverly Hospital,
Montebello, California) was a Mexican-American civil rights leader and social entrepreneur. Morales was the founder of the
Mexican American Opportunity Foundation (MAOF), the largest Mexican American nonprofit in the nation. He spent his life fighting segregation and
prejudice in the United States. His abilities to work with corporate and political leaders opened the doors and jobs for thousands of Mexican Americans in the U.S. His relationship with President Lyndon Johnson allowed MOAF to win significant civil rights victories for Mexican Americans. His
civil rights activism earned him recognition as “an urban
Cesar Chavez” and social entrepreneur. He worked tirelessly inspiring several new generations of
Mexican American business and political leaders as he pursued his vision of a U.S.A. where all Latinos have equal educational and workplace opportunities.
Provided by Wikipedia