Roybal, Edward Ross, 1916-2005

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Edward Ross Roybal (February 10, 1916 – October 24, 2005) was an American politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he was a member of the Los Angeles City Council for thirteen years and of the U.S. House of Representatives representing California's 30th and 25th congressional districts for thirty years.

Born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, his family moved to the East Los Angeles neighborhood of Boyle Heights when he was a child. After graduating from Roosevelt High School, he joined the Civilian Conservation Corps, before studying business at UCLA and law at Southwestern Law School. In 1942, Roybal began work as a public health educator with the California Tuberculosis Association. Upon returning home, he began work as director of health education for the Los Angeles County Tuberculosis and Health Association, a position he held until 1949. After an unsuccessful bid in 1947 for a seat on the Los Angeles city council, Roybal helped start the Community Service Organization (CSO), which sought to ally the city’s diverse neighborhoods. In 1949, Roybal was successful in gaining a seat on the city council, becoming the first Hispanic to serve on the Los Angeles city council since 1881.

In 1962, after California gained eight additional seats in the U.S. House because of a population increase, Roybal entered the race for the newly created 30th District seat spanning his Eastside council district, downtown Los Angeles, and portions of Hollywood to the west. His platform reflected many of the community issues he had pursued during his 13 years on the council, including job creation, education, housing, and urban renewal. Easily elected, Roybal was generally known for a low-key legislative style in Congress. Beginning in 1971, he served on the House Appropriations Committee for more than two decades and authored a number of bills, many of which were not universally popular, which offered support for groups he saw as disenfranchised; many of his actions were on behalf of veterans, the elderly, and Mexican-Americans. In 1976 he became a founder of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) and later co-founded the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO).

Roybal retired in 1993 after thirty years in office. That year, following redistricting, his daughter Lucille Roybal-Allard became the Representative for the 33rd District, which contained part of Roybal's district, while Xavier Becerra, with Roybal's endorsement, won election in 30th District, which included much of the remaining territory of Roybal's former 25th District. Roybal died of respiratory failure complicated by pneumonia at the age of 89 on October 24, 2005, at Huntington Hospital in Pasadena. He was buried at Calvary Cemetery in East Los Angeles.

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creatorOf Edward Ross Roybal Papers, 1953-1962 University of California, Los Angeles. Library Special Collections.
referencedIn Rees, Thomas M., 1925-. Oral history interview with Thomas M. Rees, 1987. Transcript. [electronic resource] / by Carlos Vasquez, University of California, Los Angeles for the State Government Oral History Program, California State Archives. OCLC Econtent Synchronization Program
referencedIn Oral history interview with Daniel M. Luevano, 1988. Transcript. By Carlos Vasquez UCLA. Library. Center for Oral History Research
referencedIn Oral history interview with Vicente Ximenes, 2004 University of Texas at Arlington, Central Library
referencedIn University of New Mexico. Oral History Program. University of New Mexico Oral History Projects collection 1984-1998. University of New Mexico-Main Campus
referencedIn Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, 1968 -1983 Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
referencedIn Ross, Fred, 1910-. Fred Ross papers, ca. 1910-1992. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
referencedIn Records of the Office of the Staff Secretary. 1976 - 1981. Presidential Files. 1977 - 1981. 5/16/77 [1] Jimmy Carter Library
referencedIn University of New Mexico. Oral History Projects and Video Recordings Collection, 1984-2006, 1995-1998 The University of New Mexico, University Libraries, Center for SouthwestResearch
creatorOf Jet Propulsion Laboratory (U.S.) Office of the Director. Office of the Director Ceremonial and Visitation Collection, 1960 - 1973. Jet Propulsion Laboratory Library and Archives
referencedIn Olindo R. Angelillo papers, 1925-1983 The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens Manuscripts Department
referencedIn Davis, Grace Montanez, 1926-. Oral history interview with Grace Montanez Davis, Deputy Mayor of Los Angeles, 1975-1990 oral history transcript, 1994 / [interviewed] by Phillip C. Castruita. University of California, Los Angeles
referencedIn Community Service Organization. History Project. Community Service Organization History Project records, 1997-2009. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
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associatedWith Angelillo, Olindo R. person
associatedWith Brown, Edmund G. (Edmund Gerald), 1905-1996. person
associatedWith California. State Fair Employment Practice Commission. corporateBody
employeeOf Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.) corporateBody
associatedWith Community Service Organization. History Project. person
associatedWith Davis, Grace Montanez, 1926- person
associatedWith Engle, Clair, 1911-1964. person
associatedWith Ford, John Anson. person
associatedWith Ford, John Anson. person
associatedWith Jet Propulsion Laboratory (U.S.) Office of the Director. corporateBody
memberOf Los Angeles (Calif.). City Council corporateBody
associatedWith Los Angeles (Calif.). City Council. corporateBody
associatedWith Luevano, Daniel M., 1923-. person
associatedWith Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund corporateBody
associatedWith Rees, Thomas M., 1925- person
associatedWith Ross, Fred, 1910- person
parentOf Roybal-Allard, Lucille, 1941- person
memberOf United States. Congress. House person
alumnusOrAlumnaOf University of California, Los Angeles corporateBody
associatedWith Ximenes, Vicente 1919- person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Albuquerque NM US
Los Angeles CA US
Pasadena CA US
Subject
California
Congress
Edward R. Roybal
First Latino Congressman
Hispanic American legislators
Hispanic American legislators
NALEO
National Association of Latino Elected and AppointedOfficials
Occupation
Accountants
City council members
Educators
Representatives, U.S. Congress
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Birth 1916-02-10

Death 2005-10-24

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Americans

English,

Spanish; Castilian

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