By Golden Finch

April 25, 1970 Pueblo Chicanos Seeking Change by George Lane: Lane writes about issues that Gurule is fighting to change; local leadership, support for boycotts, welfare boycotts, 1 free hand, cultural revolution, demonstrations, and picketed papers.
April 4, 1977 Doubts he'll lose radical perspective by Hugh Cox: Cox writes about Gurule's perspective on social issues, his social work, educations, and some of the results of his trials (2 copies).
July 7, 1995 an essay by Juan Espinosa: Espinosa recalls the upbringing and through of Al Gurule.
The rumors of Al Gurule's demise as activist are greatly exaggerated by John A. Salas: It has been 20 years since the height of Gurule's movement and this interviews asks Gurule about misconceptions about himself, other popular figures, his family, and how himself as a person.
El Progreso "Activist": Discusses the difficulty of small minning towns and how one of their own was about to better themselves and become an activist for all hispanics.
newspaper clipping from when Gurule was the La Raza Unida candidate for governor. Summarizing the life and and social work of Gurule (3 copies).
Newspaper clipping of young Al Gurule, naming his parents some of his educational degrees
3 different printed photos of al Gurule