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  1. Oscar "Zeta" Acosta Fierro (/ ə ˈ k ɒ s t ə /; April 8, 1935 – disappeared 1974) was a Mexican American attorney, author and activist in the Chicano Movement. He wrote the semi-autobiographical novels Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo (1972) and The Revolt of the Cockroach People (1973), and was friends with American author Hunter S. Thompson.

  2. Apr 16, 2021 · Acosta's disappearance remains uninvestigated by official channels to this day. A legend in his own lifetime and immortalized by Hunter S. Thompson, activist and writer Oscar Zeta Acosta vanished without a trace in 1974.

  3. Jul 13, 2021 · July 13, 2021. Oscar (Zeta) Acostas novels have become the subjects of scholarly inquiry, and his legal strategies are analyzed as templates for challenging institutional racism in court....

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  5. Jun 5, 1998 · June 5, 1998 12 AM PT. SPECIAL TO THE TIMES. OscarZetaAcosta--an outrageous lawyer who once subpoenaed every member of the Los Angeles County grand jury to prove a pattern of...

  6. Dec 18, 2023 · Oscar Zeta Acosta was a lawyer, activist and writer who fought for Chicano rights and inspired Hunter S. Thompson. He vanished in 1974 while traveling in Mexico, leaving behind a controversial legacy and a mystery.

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  7. Sep 13, 2022 · Oscar Zeta Acosta was a Mexican American activist and lawyer who accompanied Hunter S. Thompson on his drug-fueled road trip to Las Vegas in 1971. He inspired the character of Dr. Gonzo in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, but also faced racism, mental health issues and self-destruction.

  8. Mar 21, 2018 · OscarZetaAcosta was not only large, he was larger than life. The son of a peach picker, he was an activist lawyer who helped defend the “Eastside 13,” the 13 men indicted by a grand jury...

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