- Frank Bonilla
Infobox Military Person
name=Frank Bonilla
Born=born 1925
caption= Frank Bonilla
nickname=
placeofbirth=New York City ,New York
placeofdeath=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=
rank=
unit=290th Infantry Regiment, 75th Infantry
commands=
battles=World War II - Battle of the Bulge
awards=Silver Star
relations=
laterwork=ProfessorProfessor Frank Bonilla (born 1925) is an American academic ofPuerto Rican descent who became a leading figure in Puerto Rican Studies. After earning his doctorate fromHarvard University , he had held faculty positions atMassachusetts Institute of Technology ,Stanford University and theCity University of New York . He is a key figure in the establishment of the Puerto Rican Hispanic Leadership Forum and the Center for Puerto Rico Studies at the City University of New York.cite web|accessdate=2007-05-17
url=http://utopia.utexas.edu/explore/latino/narratives/08bonilla_frank.html
title=Frank Bonilla became major figure in Puerto Rican studies
work=US Latinos and Latinas & World War II
publisher=University of Texas]Biography
Bonilla was born in
New York City in 1925. His parents were both fromPuerto Rico and had moved to the United States early in their lives. His mother emigrated to the United States in hopes of attending college, and his father had been a cigar maker and had served in the U.S. Cavalry. They were on the same boat going to the United States, and it was there where they met and began their courtship.Bonilla was raised around East Harlem, a neighborhood full of diversity of culture and race. He said that children were very often exposed to multiple languages at an early age and that they became
bilingual to interact with people in their day-to-day lives. Bonilla spent his first years of high school attending aFranciscan high school inIllinois , where he showed academic and leadership skills. His favorite subjects were classical Greek, Latin, Spanish, French, and German. He was also elected President of his class. Bonilla then transferred to Morris High School, a school in theSouth Bronx . After he graduated from Morris high in 1943, he was drafted and assigned to a weapons platoon. Bonilla was taught to be a mortar gunner and was assigned to the 290th Infantry Regiment, 75th Infantry Division.World War II service
The 290th Infantry Regiment, 75th Infantry Division was involved in the
Battle of the Bulge . Bonilla served in this battle at the front of the line for nearly a month.After serving at the front lines, Bonilla sustained an injury and had to be hospitalized in France. After a brief three week hospitalization, Bonilla was reassigned to a replacement depot in France. It was there that he was invited to join the
Puerto Rican National Guard nearFrankfurt and assigned as the company clerk. He soon realized that the Puerto Rican soldiers had a divide. The Puerto Rican soldiers raised in the United States were looked down upon by those who had grown up in Puerto Rico, and referred to the emigrated Puerto Ricans as "American Joes". Bonilla said of this experience, "The military experience helped to consolidate my sense of being Puerto Rican and also a sense of wanting to study and be a scholar."Post-war career
Bonilla returned to the United States after he was discharged from the military and made use of the educational benefits of the
G.I. Bill to attend theCollege of the City of New York . He graduatedcum laude in 1949 with a B.A. in business administration. He went on to pursue amaster’s degree insociology fromNew York University , which he earned in 1954. He attendedHarvard University and received a doctorate in sociology soon after.Dr. Bonilla played a key role in the formation of the Puerto Rican Hispanic Leadership Forum to help manage the needs of Puerto Ricans in New York. He also played an instrumental role in the formation of the Center for Puerto Rico Studies at the City University of New York.
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List of famous Puerto Ricans References
*'cite web|accessdate=2007-03-02
url=http://utopia.utexas.edu/explore/latino/narratives/08bonilla_frank.html
title=Frank Bonilla became major figure in Puerto Rican studies
work=US Latinos and Latinas & World War II
publisher=University of Texas* Commission on Research in Black Education. (2006). Retrieved March 3, 2007 from www.coribe.org.
* Ernesto Galarza Applied Research Center. (2006). Retrieved March 3, 2007 from http://www.clnet.ucla.edu/egarc/projects.html.
&Economic Importance of Puerto Rico for the History of the US. (2005). Retrieved March 3, 2007 from lap.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/3/3/46.
External links
* [http://www.75thdivisiondad.us The "Unofficial" Home of The 75th Division Veterans' Association]
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