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Las Tejanas : 300 years of history / Teresa Palomo Acosta and Ruthe Winegarten

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Author:
Acosta, Teresa Palomo  Search this
Winegarten, Ruthe  Search this
Physical description:
xvii, 436 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Type:
Books
Place:
Texas
Date:
2003
Contents:
Native women, Mestizas, and colonists -- The status of women in the colonial period -- From the Republic of Texas to 1900 -- Revolution, racism, and resistance, 1900-1940 -- Life in rural Texas, 1900-1940 -- Life in urban Texas, 1900-1940 -- Education: learning, teaching, leading -- Entering business and the professions -- Faith and community -- Politics, the Chicano movement, and Tejana feminism -- Winning and holding public office -- Arts and culture
Summary:
Since the early 1700s, women of Spanish/Mexican origin or descent have played a central, if often unacknowledged, role in Texas history. Tejanas have been community builders, political and religious leaders, founders of organizations, committed trade unionists, innovative educators, astute businesswomen, experienced professionals, and highly original artists. Giving their achievements the recognition they have long deserved, this book is at once a general history and a celebration of Tejanas' contributions to Texas over three centuries. The authors have gathered and distilled a wide range of information to create this resource. They offer a detailed account of Tejanas' lives in the colonial period and from the Republic of Texas up to 1900. Drawing on the fuller documentation that exists for the 20th century, they also examine many aspects of the modern Tejana experience, including Tejanas' contributions to education, business and the professions, faith and community, politics, and the arts.
Topic:
Mexican American women--History  Search this
Mexican American women--Social conditions  Search this
History  Search this
Ethnic relations  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_720602