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Mireles, Jovita González, 1904-1983
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Jovita González
Jovita González
(January 18, 1904 – 1983) was a well-respected
Mexican-American
folklorist, educator, and writer, best known for writing ''
Caballero: A Historical Novel
'' (co-written with Margaret Eimer, pseudonym Eve Raleigh). González was also involved in the commencement in the
League of United Latin American Citizens
and was the first female and the first
Mexican-American
to be the president of the
Texas Folklore Society
from 1930 to 1932. She saw a disconnect between
Mexican-Americans
and
Anglos
so in a lot of her work, she promoted Mexican culture and tried to ease the tensions between each group.
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The woman who lost her soul and other stories /
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