LULAC Constitution

League of United Latin American Citizens

All for One-One for All

The Constitution, Bylaws, and Protocol

Revised 2012

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The Constitution,

Bylaws, and

Protocol of the

League of United Latin American Citizens

All for One--One for All Revised 2012

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Proud of our longstanding support of LULAC and we applaud all their efforts and achievements.

Providing the Hispanic community with beverage choices for all lifestyles and occasions.

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FOREWORD

As the nation's oldest and largest civil rights organization we can reflect on the many victories and accomplishments since the founding of The League of United Latin American Citizens in 1929. LULAC was created in response to the rampant discrimination and denial of basic civil rights, prevalent in the Latino community of our forefathers.

As an organization, LULAC has established an enviable record of delivering programs that are unsurpassed in the areas of education, voting rights, workforce development, health awareness, civil rights, financial literacy and community involvement.

These programs are often emulated, but never duplicated; their uniqueness lies in the creativity of our grassroots membership in response to the needs of local communities. Our founding fathers provided this document which continues to be visionary in the processes we follow in LULAC, empowering our membership to act on many fronts while residing in a national organization.

Although our evolving society and emerging communities continue to present challenges to our diverse membership, the spirit of our founding fathers continues to unite us and LULAC continues in its mission to maximize our progress and prosperity.

Margaret Moran LULAC National President

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