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Rigoberta Menchu: Defending Human Rights in Guatemala

by Michael Silverstone, Charlotte Bunch
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Overview

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Rigoberta Menchu Defending Human Rights in Guatemala

Synopsis

Rigoberta Menchu, winner of the 1992 Nobel Peace Prize, was born in a remote and impoverished corner of Guatemala, where her people, the Quiche-Mayan, suffered as second-class citizens. Those who tried to fight for their land and their rights often faced violence and even death. But Rigoberta, who worked as a coffee picker when she was a child and as a maid when she was a teenager, found the courage to become a leader in her people's struggle. Her tireless work has led to awareness and improvements of the lives of indigenous people--not only in Guatemala, but around the globe.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 1998
Publisher
Feminist Press at CUNY, The
Pages
112
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781558611993

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