De Hoyos, Angela (1940–)
De Hoyos, Angela (1940–)
Mexican-American poet. Born Jan 23, 1940, in Coahuila, Mexico.
Moved with family to San Antonio, Texas, as child; served as general editor of M&A/Manda Publications and Huchuetitlan magazine; poetry explores Hispanic history of Texas and expresses concern for exploited migrant workers in US; writings include Arise, Chicano and Other Poems (1975), Chicano Poems for the Barrio (1975), Selecciones (1976), Woman, Woman (1985) and Linking Roots (1993).
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BORN: 1606, Coleshill, Hertfordshire, England
DIED: 1687, Beaconsfield, England
NATIONALITY: British
GENRE: Poetry
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