Ask almost anyone outside of academia to name famous US women of Mexican origin and you will probably hear ‘Dolores Huerta.' If the person knows our contemporary writers, maybe ‘Sandra Cisneros' and ‘Ana Castillo.' If you ask for a name from earlier times, you might get ‘Sor Juana'-the rebel nun of the 1600's. When you try to dig deeper, your companion may whimper, ‘I give up! Well...there's the Virgin of Guadalupe, she's on a lot of T-shirts. It was inevitable, then, that the need for a book like this would be recognized. (Elizabeth Martinez)

Ask almost anyone outside of academia to name famous US women of Mexican origin and you will probably hear ‘Dolores Huerta.' If the person knows our contemporary writers, maybe ‘Sandra Cisneros' and ‘Ana Castillo.' If you ask for a name from earlier times, you might get ‘Sor Juana'-the rebel nun of the 1600's. When you try to dig deeper, your companion may whimper, ‘I give up! Well...there's the Virgin of Guadalupe, she's on a lot of T-shirts. It was inevitable, then, that the need for a book like this would be recognized.

Elizabeth Martinez

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