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Esperanza López Mateos (January 8, 1907 – September 19, 1951) was a Mexican translator, political activist, syndicalist, and mountaineer. She translated several of B. Traven's novels and was his literary agent in Latin America from 1941 to 1951. She was the sister of politician Adolfo López Mateos and sister-in-law of cinematographer Gabriel Figueroa. She participated in the strike by the miners of Nueva Rosita (1950–1951) and worked with Vicente Lombardo Toledano; together they supported many Jewish exiles fleeing European wars and seeking refuge in Mexico.

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  • Esperanza López Mateos (January 8, 1907 – September 19, 1951) was a Mexican translator, political activist, syndicalist, and mountaineer. She translated several of B. Traven's novels and was his literary agent in Latin America from 1941 to 1951. She was the sister of politician Adolfo López Mateos and sister-in-law of cinematographer Gabriel Figueroa. She participated in the strike by the miners of Nueva Rosita (1950–1951) and worked with Vicente Lombardo Toledano; together they supported many Jewish exiles fleeing European wars and seeking refuge in Mexico. (en)
  • Esperanza López Mateos (Ciudad de México, 8 de enero de 1907-ibid., 19 de septiembre de 1951) fue una traductora, activista política, sindicalista y alpinista mexicana. Tradujo varias novelas de B. Traven y fue su agente literaria en América Latina de 1941 a 1951. Fue hermana de Adolfo López Mateos y cuñada del cinefotógrafo Gabriel Figueroa. Participó en la huelga de los mineros de Nueva Rosita (1950-1951) y trabajó con Vicente Lombardo Toledano; juntos apoyaron a muchos exiliados judíos que huían de las guerras europeas y buscaban refugio en México.​ (es)
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  • Picture taken in a photo studio. 1943 or earlier, The exact date is unknown, although the hairstyle places it in the 1940s. (en)
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  • Esperanza López Mateos (January 8, 1907 – September 19, 1951) was a Mexican translator, political activist, syndicalist, and mountaineer. She translated several of B. Traven's novels and was his literary agent in Latin America from 1941 to 1951. She was the sister of politician Adolfo López Mateos and sister-in-law of cinematographer Gabriel Figueroa. She participated in the strike by the miners of Nueva Rosita (1950–1951) and worked with Vicente Lombardo Toledano; together they supported many Jewish exiles fleeing European wars and seeking refuge in Mexico. (en)
  • Esperanza López Mateos (Ciudad de México, 8 de enero de 1907-ibid., 19 de septiembre de 1951) fue una traductora, activista política, sindicalista y alpinista mexicana. Tradujo varias novelas de B. Traven y fue su agente literaria en América Latina de 1941 a 1951. Fue hermana de Adolfo López Mateos y cuñada del cinefotógrafo Gabriel Figueroa. Participó en la huelga de los mineros de Nueva Rosita (1950-1951) y trabajó con Vicente Lombardo Toledano; juntos apoyaron a muchos exiliados judíos que huían de las guerras europeas y buscaban refugio en México.​ (es)
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