Dennis Raphael Garcia, cousin of Ernest, is a retired attorney and teacher. Formerly a Kansan, he now lives in Arlington, Virginia.
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List of Photographs Foreword Preface Abbreviated Family Tree Prologue 1. Escape, 1854-1920 2. Jose's Foothold, 1921-1940 3. Ernie's Promise, 1941-1957 4. Sanctuary in Ohio, 1958-1961 5. New Heights, 1961-1964 6. Recruit, 1964-1971 7. Gateway to the Senate, 1971-1977 8. Making the Grade, 1977-1979 9. World Emissary, 1980-1984 10. Sergeant in Peace, Captain in War, 1985-2000 11. Return to War, 2001-2004 12. The Road Home, 2005-2014 13. Reflections, 2015 Epilogue: East Los Angeles, April 2016 Index
"Ernie's story, and that of his family, truly exemplifies what it means to be American. The Garcias were immigrants to Kansas whose values and character shaped a community and all those with whom Ernie interacted. It is a story from which we can all learn."-Kansas History "Ernest Garcia is one of the finest public servants I have known in my forty-year career in local, state, and federal government work."-Jackie Williams, former US attorney, district of Kansas "Marine, Public Servant, Kansan: The Life of Ernest Garcia contributes to Kansas history and culture by fleshing out the diversity of the Kansas experience in a way few other books have done. This engaging biography details Garcia's humble beginnings in western Kansas to his rise as sergeant at arms for the US Senate, hobnobbing with the Washington elite. Rarely do we get a positive glimpse into the lives of Mexican Americans who are Republican, yet Dennis Raphael Garcia has shown us that Ernest Garcia remains true to his Kansas roots."-Valerie Mendoza, lecturer in American Studies, University of Kansas

