Alice Dickerson Montemayor collection, 1975-1986.

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Alice Dickerson Montemayor collection, 1975-1986.

Consists of 38 slides of Montemayor's art works, 12 slides of the artist at home or in her studio, one 90-minute taped interview conducted in January, 1986, by André Guerrero, and newsclippings and other biographical materials about the artist.

50 col. slides.1 sound cassette.8 items newsclippings and biographical notes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7103955

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Guerrero, Andrés

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Montemayor, Alice Dickerson, 1902-1989

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Artist and feminist, born in Laredo, Texas, in 1902. Also known as Alicia Montemayor, Mrs. F.I. Montemayor, or as Monty; she signed her paintings Admonty. Worked as a clerk, supervisor, social worker, business operator, and school registrar before she began to paint at the age of 72. Served as a national vice-president of LULAC in 1937, the first woman to be elected to national office in that organization. From the description of Alice Dickerson Montemayor co...