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From the book:"I didn't know I was going to be the first one. I felt like I was really going to have to deliver. If I didn't succeed, they were going to say, 'All Mexican American women are failures.'"?Texas Representative, Irma Rangel"There are not enough women who have figured out how to balance [faith and family], how to prioritize, but I believe that the younger women will make a difference . . . that as they grow up professionally and politically, that you will see more women in the ranks."?State Senator Judith Zaffirini"I think the expectations are higher because there haven't been that many [Latinas in the Texas Senate] and you are represent[ing] not just females, but an ethnic group that has not always been afforded the opportunity to participate in the political process."?State Senator Leticia Van de PutteIn the decades since Latinas began to hold public office in the United States in the late 1950s, they have blazed new trails in public life, bringing fresh perspectives, leadership styles, and policy agendas to the business of governing cities, counties, states, and the nation. As of 2004, Latinas occupied 27.4 percent of the more than 6,000 elected and appointed local, state, and national positions filled by Hispanic officeholders. The greatest number of these Latina officeholders reside in Texas, where nearly six hundred women occupy posts from municipal offices, school boards, and county offices to seats in the Texas House and Senate.In this book, five Latina political scientists profile the women who have been the first Latinas to hold key elected and appointed positions in Texas government. Through interviews with each woman or her associates, the authors explore and theorize about Latina officeholders' political socialization, decision to run for office and obstacles overcome, leadership style, and representational roles and advocacy. The profiles begin with Irma Rangel, the first Latina elected to the Texas House of Representatives, and Judith Zaffirini and Leticia Van de Putte, the only two Latinas to serve in the Texas Senate. The authors also interview Lena Guerrero, the first and only Latina to serve in a statewide office; judges Linda Yanes, Alma Lopez, Elma Salinas Ender, Mary Roman, and Alicia Chac贸n; mayors Blanca Sanchez Vela (Brownsville), Betty Flores (Laredo), and Olivia Serna (Crystal City); and Latina city councilwomen from San Antonio, El Paso, Dallas, Houston, and Laredo.
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Foreword Patricia Madrid p. ix
Preface p. xiii
Acknowledgments p. xv
Chapter 1 Understanding Latina Political Leadership p. 1
Chapter 2 Areas of Inquiry: Why So Few Latinas Hold Public Office p. 17
Chapter 3 Irma Rangel: The First Latina in the Texas Legislature p. 34
Chapter 4 Latinas in the Texas Senate p. 51
Chapter 5 Latinas in Statewide Office p. 67
Chapter 6 Latinas on the Bench p. 75
Chapter 7 Latinas as Mayors p. 89
Chapter 8 Latinas in Local Government p. 107
Epilogue p. 130
Appendix A Tables-Latinas in Public Office p. 135
Appendix B Interview Instrument p. 141
Notes p. 145
Bibliography p. 151
Index p. 165
Preface p. xiii
Acknowledgments p. xv
Chapter 1 Understanding Latina Political Leadership p. 1
Chapter 2 Areas of Inquiry: Why So Few Latinas Hold Public Office p. 17
Chapter 3 Irma Rangel: The First Latina in the Texas Legislature p. 34
Chapter 4 Latinas in the Texas Senate p. 51
Chapter 5 Latinas in Statewide Office p. 67
Chapter 6 Latinas on the Bench p. 75
Chapter 7 Latinas as Mayors p. 89
Chapter 8 Latinas in Local Government p. 107
Epilogue p. 130
Appendix A Tables-Latinas in Public Office p. 135
Appendix B Interview Instrument p. 141
Notes p. 145
Bibliography p. 151
Index p. 165
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