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Buryl Baty was a winning athlete, coach, builder of men, and an early pioneer in the fight against bigotry. In 1950, Baty became head football coach at Bowie High School in El Paso and quickly inspired his athletes, all Mexican Americans, with his personal stand against the era's deep-seated bigotry. In this memoir, Coach Baty's story is portrayed from the perspectives of nearly one hundred individuals who knew him.

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Buryl Baty was a winning athlete, coach, builder of men, and an early pioneer in the fight against bigotry. In 1950, Baty became head football coach at Bowie High School in El Paso and quickly inspired his athletes, all Mexican Americans, with his personal stand against the era's deep-seated bigotry. In this memoir, Coach Baty's story is portrayed from the perspectives of nearly one hundred individuals who knew him.
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R. GAINES BATY, Coach Baty's son, founded and directs an executive search firm in Dallas, serving high-growth and Fortune 500 companies. He was an accomplished athlete in high school and college, receiving All-Southwest Conference and All-Era honors. In 2011, he was inducted into the Garland, Texas, Sports Hall of Fame.