Chapter One
Paragraphs 9 & 10
As a child, it was exciting to think that my great grandfather was involved in that struggle. I used to tell myself that when I grow up, I was going to be like my great grandfather. Or maybe even like Villa or Zapata. I was confident that I would make a difference.
"Jefito, when I grow up I'm going to be just like them! I'm going to make it better for us," I would say. My father would just smile. How serious could he take me? I was only 5 years old. Now that I think back, I don't think he ever realized that I meant to do what I said. As a child I didn't need comic book heroes or cartoon heroes. I had real life heroes, men not afraid to die, men that stood for our Raza, that stopped at nothing to make it better for Mexicans. All of that changed though, once I started first grade in a predominately white school.