About this Book: |
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The experiences of families from a remote homeland in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in New Mexico who moved first nearby states and eventually all over the country. Poor, without modern skills and speaking little English, they succeeded beyond their fondest dreams, educating themselves, entering the professions, and founding businesses, fully integrating themselves into middle-class society without sacrificing their culture.
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About the Author: |
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Moises Sandoval has written two books, edited two others, and contributed to half a dozen more. He has been a journalist, editor, historian and columnist for more than half a century.
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