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After WWII, Rosario returned to Puerto Rico where he worked as an X-Ray technician. In the 1950s, he moved to Montana and joined the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. He was later transferred to
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Carlos Rosario married Carmin Maria Rosario of Washington and had three sons: Carlos M. Rosario Jr., Jose Rosario, and Reinaldo Rosario; and two daughters, Leticia Rosario and Vilma Tirado.
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Creating a Latino Identity in the Nation's Capital: The Latino Festival (Latino Communities: Emerging Voices - Political, Social, Cultural and Legal Issues) by Olivia Cadaval
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Carlos Rosario stated that people referred to him as "The Godfather" because he was the builder of the Latino community in Washington D.C.
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Carlos Rosario created various programs that allow Hispanic Americans and Hispanic immigrants to integrate into American society, such as:
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activist who served as the executive director of the Spanish Community Advisory Committee. He was a founder of the
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hired Rosario to head the newly formed Spanish Community Advisory Committee which was later named the
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Executive director of the newly formed Spanish Community Advisory Committee (later named the
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Committee for the Aid and Development of Americans in the Nation's Capital (CADOLANCA)
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on February 1, 1987, while vacationing in Puerto Rico and died in a hospital in
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Department of Health, Education, and Welfare in Montana. Later transferred to
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until 1967 and for the Washington D.C. Health Department from 1967 to 1969.
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and founded the Program of English Instruction for Latin Americans (PEILA).
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where he worked as an X-Ray technician until 1957. Then he worked at the
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The District of Columbia Public Schools’ Bilingual Education Program
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The Educational Organization for United Latin Americans (EOFULA)
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Carlos Rosario helped establish the bilingual program in the
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Carlos Rosario International Public Charter School webpage
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Spanish Community Advisory Committee that established the
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Activists for Hispanic and Latino American civil rights
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Office of Latino Affairs of the District of Columbia
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Office of Latino Affairs of the District of Columbia
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Office of Latino Affairs of the District of Columbia
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Ciales, Puerto Rico
Dorado, Puerto Rico
Puerto Rican
Latino Festival in Washington, DC
Ciales, Puerto Rico
University of Puerto Rico
World War II
United States Army
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Germany
Washington, D.C.
National Tuberculosis Association
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Office of Latino Affairs
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