By Golden Finch

April 1, 1971 200 Attend Gonzales Rally: A peaceful and organized demonstration of 200 people in support of Rodolfo Gonzales in front of the Pueblo Judicial building.
1971 Gonzales Angered by Judges' Actions: Gonzales was upset that the judge in his second trial about the East Los Angeles riots, stating that the judge was helping the procecution and attempted to persuade the jury.
From Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales messege to Aztlan State Capitol Denver, Colorado September 16th, 1975 (booklet): Gonzales wrote specific and personalized messages to his different genre of supports.
Loose printed papers with personal statements from others about Gonzales:
Maria Subia: She writes about how the confrontation between Gonzales, supporters, and the police changed her perspective about the movement.
Deborah Espinosa: She writes about she was inspired by Gonzales during his speech in 1972 in Boulder. Gonzales speech was about Hispanics shedding their inferiority complex and stop accepting second class citizenship.
Eddie Montour: He writes about Gonzales speeches at Pueblo Junior College lit a fire inside him that encouraged to embrace his Chicano power.
David Sandoval: He writes about being a believe in Gonzales methods and how humble and kind Gonzales was as a person. He then recites his memory of when Gonzales was arrested in the East Los Angeles riots.