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Alice
Gatliff: Forgotten Woman
of the Mexican Revolution
Events that
occurred in Agua Prieta, Sonora during the Mexican Revolution
still affect Mexico today. Learn about the American woman deeply
involved in those events. 24 pages.
Number
1
Price:
$4.00 each copy, post paid
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Alice Gatliff lived
a life full of contrasts, and so she was quite at home on the
Mexican-American border. She was a good Mormon who kept a
saloon. She was a canny merchant known for her charity. She was
a counselor and friend of Mexican presidents Plutarco Elías
Calles and Álvaro Obregón, yet today she is the forgotten woman
of the Mexican Revolution. |
Contents Copyright 2010
Cindy Hayostek
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