The first volume of Timothy Fitzgerald's trilogy, "The
Wawona Brotherhood: The San Jose State Campus Revolt,"
chronicles his civil rights
experiences at San Jose State University during the turbulent 1960s
through the early 1970s. Read more.
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"A Diamond in the Rough" is the second volume
in Timothy Fitzgerald's trilogy in which Timothy Fitzgerald along with
others fight for
urban renewal in San
Jose in the 1970s and 1980s. Fitzgerald later runs for San Jose City
Council in 1982. Read
more.
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This
complete collection of his poetry, "Impressions from Idle Rock" sets
forth Timothy Fitzgerald's feelings about the world around us from
the time Fitzgerald came of age to his retreat from Silicon Valley
thirty
years later. Read
more.
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Timothy K.
Fitzgerald has been a community activist in San Jose for over
thirty years. In 1982, he ran for San Jose City Council. In the 1990s,
Fitzgerald ran for State Assembly and was the Vice
Chairman of the Disability Advisory Commission of San Jose in 1997. In
addition, Fitzgerald was a Green Party state leader for fifteen years. Fitzgerald
is enrolled in the over-60 program at San Jose State
University as a post-graduate student; and is now completing his third
master's degree. He is on track to be awarded this degree in Philosophy
in fall 2011. Read
more.
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