Adela Sloss-Vento: Writer, Political Activist, and Civil Rights Pioneer
Autor Arnoldo Carlos Ventoen Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 mai 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761869139
ISBN-10: 0761869131
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 161 x 240 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hamilton Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0761869131
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 161 x 240 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hamilton Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Preface: Purpose, Goals, and Family History
Acknowledgments
Adela Sloss-Vento: A Woman Of and Before Her Times, Roberto Dr. Cintli Rodríguez
Part I: The San Juan Phase: Origins and the Formation of a Political Activist
Part II: The Edinburg Phase: Work, Family and Political Activism
Part III: Archival Literature
Selected Essays
Selected Excerpts: Newspaper Articles
Selected Letters: 1941-1992
Appendix I: San Juan, Texas: Socio-Cultural-Political Background
Appendix II: Biographical Addenda
Suggested Readings
Acknowledgments
Adela Sloss-Vento: A Woman Of and Before Her Times, Roberto Dr. Cintli Rodríguez
Part I: The San Juan Phase: Origins and the Formation of a Political Activist
Part II: The Edinburg Phase: Work, Family and Political Activism
Part III: Archival Literature
Selected Essays
Selected Excerpts: Newspaper Articles
Selected Letters: 1941-1992
Appendix I: San Juan, Texas: Socio-Cultural-Political Background
Appendix II: Biographical Addenda
Suggested Readings
Recenzii
In this work [Arnoldo Carlos Vento] contributes to our knowledge of key women in Mexican American history. . . . Mr. Vento has written a book that will help shed some light into the very important life of this civil rights activist.
A veritable goldmine of new material and multifaceted contributions of pioneer activist, Adela Sloss-Vento who targeted the whole gamut of Civil Rights issues, decades before they rose to national prominence in the 1960s. She literally laid the groundwork at the grass roots level, placed the foundation stones of what became a full-scale Movement. The reader can appreciate the estimable labor of an authentic pioneer in La Lucha, the centuries-long struggle for equality and the recognition of a valuable component of American Society.
This work projects with its rich content and uniquely multilayered view, an activist, intellectual and courageous feminist, whose contributions and writings on civil rights, human rights, feminism, international relations, socio-politics, education, border and immigration issues from 1920-1992 raise multiple curtains, especially as an early voice in Chicana/o Studies, Border Studies and scholarship; Adela Sloss Vento in her time was a respected colleague of prominent leaders Alonso Perales, J. Luz Saenz, J.T. Canales, and an outspoken critic of Presidents, Governors, Legislators, and Scholars on both sides of the U.S. and Mexican Border on issues of racism and human rights. Her honest and candid approach delivered an "eyes wide open" critique on women's liberation. Moreover, her moral and ethical principles provided a structure and a meaningful base for future liberationist/consciousness discourse.
A veritable goldmine of new material and multifaceted contributions of pioneer activist, Adela Sloss-Vento who targeted the whole gamut of Civil Rights issues, decades before they rose to national prominence in the 1960s. She literally laid the groundwork at the grass roots level, placed the foundation stones of what became a full-scale Movement. The reader can appreciate the estimable labor of an authentic pioneer in La Lucha, the centuries-long struggle for equality and the recognition of a valuable component of American Society.
This work projects with its rich content and uniquely multilayered view, an activist, intellectual and courageous feminist, whose contributions and writings on civil rights, human rights, feminism, international relations, socio-politics, education, border and immigration issues from 1920-1992 raise multiple curtains, especially as an early voice in Chicana/o Studies, Border Studies and scholarship; Adela Sloss Vento in her time was a respected colleague of prominent leaders Alonso Perales, J. Luz Saenz, J.T. Canales, and an outspoken critic of Presidents, Governors, Legislators, and Scholars on both sides of the U.S. and Mexican Border on issues of racism and human rights. Her honest and candid approach delivered an "eyes wide open" critique on women's liberation. Moreover, her moral and ethical principles provided a structure and a meaningful base for future liberationist/consciousness discourse.