
Good. Signed by author. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Some page discoloration. Reprint. xxv, [3], 169, [9] p. Maps. Illustrations. Notes. Fact Sheet. Chronology. Resource Guide Elvia Alvarado, a campesino leader in Honduras who dedicated her life to organizing. Her story demonstrates the cruelty of poverty and how people can work together to change their reality. Trained by the Catholic Church to organize women's groups to combat malnutrition, Alvarado, a woman with a second-grade education, began to question the wretched conditions she saw around her. She became one of her country's leading political activists.
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