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- Alicia Dickerson Montemayor (August 6, 1902 – May 13, 1989) was an American civil rights activist from Laredo, Texas, the first woman elected to a national office not specifically designated for a woman, having served as vice president general of the interest group, the League of United Latin American Citizens. She was the first woman to serve as associate editor of the LULAC newspaper and the first to write a charter to fund a LULAC youth group. Montemayor urged the inclusion of girls and women into Latin American activism and also promoted the interests of middle-class Mexican-Americans. She is a designated honoree of Women's History Month of the National Women's History Project. (en)
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- Laredo, Webb County, Texas, United States (en)
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- Aurelio Montemayor (en)
- Francisco Montemayor, Jr. (en)
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- Vice President of the League of United Latin American Citizens (en)
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- Alicia Dickerson Montemayor (en)
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- - Alicia Dickerson Montemayor (en)
- We have always said and we still maintain that at the back of progress and success the ladies take a leading hand. (en)
- - Alicia Dickerson Montemayor, on the Laredo Ladies LULAC. (en)
- Women wish to mother men just because it is their natural instinct and because they see into the men's helplessness. (en)
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- Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Laredo, Texas (en)
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- Francisco Montemayor, Sr. (en)
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- Alicia Dickerson Montemayor (August 6, 1902 – May 13, 1989) was an American civil rights activist from Laredo, Texas, the first woman elected to a national office not specifically designated for a woman, having served as vice president general of the interest group, the League of United Latin American Citizens. She was the first woman to serve as associate editor of the LULAC newspaper and the first to write a charter to fund a LULAC youth group. Montemayor urged the inclusion of girls and women into Latin American activism and also promoted the interests of middle-class Mexican-Americans. She is a designated honoree of Women's History Month of the National Women's History Project. (en)
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- Alicia Dickerson Montemayor (en)
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