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Author:
Coy, Cissie, author.
Title:
Dennis Chávez : the first Hispanic US senator / by Cissie Coy ; Spanish translation by / traduccion al espanol de Gabriela Baeza Ventura = Dennis Chávez : el primer senador hispano de los Estados Unidos / por Cissie Coy ; traducción al español de Gabriela Baeza Ventura.
Publisher:
Piñata Booksan imprint of Arte Público Press,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
69, 74 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Subject:
Chavez, Dennis,--1888-1962.
United States.--Senate--Senate--Juvenile literature.--Juvenile literature.
Legislators--United States--Juvenile literature.--Juvenile literature.
Hispanic American politicians--Juvenile literature.--Juvenile literature.
Politicians--New Mexico--Juvenile literature.--Juvenile literature.
United States--History--History--20th century--Juvenile literature.
New Mexico--Politics and government--Juvenile literature.
Estados Unidos.--Senado--Senado--Literatura juvenil.--Literatura juvenil.
Legisladores--Estados Unidos--Literatura juvenil.--Literatura juvenil.
Políticos hispanomaericanos--Literatura juvenil.--Literatura juvenil.
Políticos--Nuevo México--Literatura juvenil.--Literatura juvenil.
Estados Unidos--Historia--Historia--Siglo XX--Literatura juvenil.
Nuevo México--Política y gobierno--Literatura juvenil.
Biographies.
Spanish language materials.
Other Authors:
Ventura, Gabriela Baeza translator. 130296
Other Titles:
Dennis Chávez. English & Spanish
Summary:
"Dennis Chávez was born in the small farming community of Los Chávez in 1888 in what was then the Territory of New Mexico. His childhood home had dirt floors and no indoor plumbing. As a boy, he tended his father's crops and sheep. He spoke only Spanish and never went to high school or college. This bilingual "flip" book for intermediate readers recounts the inspiring story of Dennis Chávez, who in spite of having to drop out of school in the seventh grade to get a job to help his family, went on to graduate from Georgetown Law School in Washington, DC, and represent New Mexico in the US Senate for twenty-seven years. Dennis Chávez saw and experienced injustice from an early age. When he refused to deliver groceries to railroad strike breakers, he lost his first job. This first-hand involvement with labor conflicts fanned his interest in both law and government, and throughout his long career he consistently supported workers, minorities and regular people. He fought against the "whites only" practices that were rampant in the South, introducing legislation to ban discrimination in hiring. Holding strong to his belief in justice, he spoke out against McCarthyism on the Senate floor. Senate seniority gave Chávez powerful responsibility over the US budget for military defense and public works projects such as the remaking of the nation's highways. Spanning American history from 1888-1962--from the frontier where Indian raids were still common to the country's power-filled corridors in Washington, DC--this book written by his granddaughter will give young readers an eye-opening look at the difficulties faced by non-whites and the intolerance that was common as recently as the latter half of the twentieth century and is still an issue today."--Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1558858520
9781558858527
OCLC:
(OCoLC)982654611
LCCN:
2017027820
Locations:
FXPH314 -- Carnegie-Stout Public Library (Dubuque)

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