- Josefina Fierro de Bright
Josefina Fierro (1914,
Calexico -March 2 1998 [ Mario T. García (2004) "FIERRO, Josefina" in "Notable American Women: A Biographical Dictionary Completing the Twentieth Century" (pg. 205-206) Susan Ware, Stacy Lorraine Braukman, editors. ISBN 067401488X ] ), later Josefina Fierro de Bright, was aMexican American leader who helped organize resistance againstdiscrimination in the American Southwest during theGreat Depression . She was the daughter ofmigrants who had fledrevolution inMexico to settle inCalifornia .Her mother emphasized the importance of education and urged Josefina to "Rely on yourself, be independent." In 1938 when Fierro was 18 years old, she entered the
University of California atLos Angeles . She planned to studymedicine , but activism on behalf of the Mexican Americancommunity took up most of her time and effort. Josefina gave up her studies at UCLA to become an organizer, and her style was described by veteran longshoremen's leader Bert Corona as "gutsy, flamboyant, and tough". - [http://www.chicanas.com/chingonas.html Chicanas.com article] - URL last accessed2006-07-25 ]Aided by her husband John Bright, a Hollywood screenwriter and an
activist himself, she began to lead boycotts of companies that did business in Mexican American communities but did not hire Mexican American workers. These activities brought her attention from a Mexican American group called El Congreso del Pueblo de Habla Espanola (Spanish-speaking congress), which was formed in 1938. El congreso was organizingHispanic migrants to stand up for their rights. In 1939 El Congreso leaders asked Josefina to help them to establish a branch in Los Angeles which represented a major effort by the Mexican American generation of the time, to form a working class movement that was aimed at securing basic rights for all Mexican and Spanish speaking people in the United States.Notes
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*"Mexican Americans" (pg 145-46,147) (1990) Mario T. García ISBN 0-300-04246-9External links
* [http://www.mhschool.com/ss/ca/eng/g4/u4/g4u4_bio2.html Macmillan/McGraw-Hill: California Vistas 2007]
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