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Book of Latina Women: 145 Vidas of Passion, Strength and Success

AUTHOR: Sylvia Mendoza
ISBN: 1593372124

SHORT DESCRIPTION: - Lisa Moreno (Guatemala, 1906-1988) organized civil rights groups that brought the spotlight on unfair working conditions in sweatshops, canneries, factories, and agricultural fields in the 1930s and 1940s.- Rosemary "Rosie" Casals (United States,...

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Book of Latina Women: 145 Vidas of Passion, Strength and Success
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by Sylvia Mendoza

Book Description
The Book of Latina Women, by award-winning Latina journalist Sylvia Mendoza, highlights the contributions of 150 fabulous women whose accomplishments in history, science, politics, art, and entertainment-past and present-have impacted the world. From political leaders like Eva Perón-who ruled Argentina with flamboyance and an iron fist-to pioneers like France Anne Cordova-the youngest person to ever hold the Chief Scientist position at NASA-The Book of Latina Women provides a unique perspective on Latina women from all periods in history and all walks of life. Features profiles on such influential Latinas as: Luisa Moreno (Guatemala, 1906-1988) organized civil rights groups that brought the spotlight on deplorable and unfair working conditions in sweatshops, canneries, factories, and agricultural fields in the 1930s and 1940s. Rosemary "Rosie" Casals (United States, 1948- ), seven-time Wimbledon Women's Champion who lobbied for equal rights for women on the tennis courts. Dr. Antonia Novello (Puerto Rico, 1944- ), first woman and first Latina Surgeon General of the United States. Loreta Janeta Velazquez (Cuba, 1842-?), disguised herself as a man and slipped into the front lines for the Confederate Army to fight in the American Civil War. From fiery superstars who have blazed new trails in pop culture to little-known heroes whose brave actions changed history, The Book of Latina Women is an important addition to any library.


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Book of Latina Women: 145 Vidas of Passion, Strength and Success
- Book Reviews,
by Sylvia Mendoza

Book of Latina Women: 145 Vidas of Passion, Strength and Success

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The Book of Latina Women, by award-winning Latina journalist Sylvia Mendoza, provides a unique perspective on 150 Latina women from all periods in history and all walks of life.

Features profiles on such influential Latinas as: Luisa Moreno (Guatemala, 1906-1988) organized civil rights groups that brought the spotlight on deplorable and unfair working conditions in sweatshops, canneries, factories, and agricultural fields in the 1930s and 1940s. Dr. Antonia Novello (Puerto Rico, 1944-), first woman and first Latina Surgeon General of the United States. Loreta Janeta Velazquez (Cuba, 1842-?), disguised herself as a man and slipped onto the front lines for the Confederate Army to fight in the American Civil War. From fiery superstars who have blazed new trails in pop culture to little-known heroines whose brave actions changed history, The Book of Latina Women is an important addition to any library.


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