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    Anita Brenner (born Hanna Brenner; 13 August 1905 – 1 December 1974) was a transnational Jewish scholar and intellectual, who wrote extensively in English...
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    finally settling the family in San Antonio, in 1916. She is the niece of Anita Brenner, anthropologist, author, and one of the first women to be a regular...
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  • Washington in 1928. However, it has been recently rediscovered that Anita Brenner, a Mexican-American author and prominent supporter of Mexican arts during...
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  • singer and songwriter Anita Brenner (1905–1974), Mexican-born writer of children's literature and books on Mexican art and history Anita Briem (born 1982)...
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    Brenner. Shapira, Anita (2014). Yosef Haim Brenner: A Life. Tr. Antony Berris. Stanford. California: Stanford University Press. Yosef Haim Brenner: A...
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  • Chloe Aridjis, novelist Sabina Berman, author, playwright, screenwriter Anita Brenner, writer, historian Mariana Frenk-Westheim, prose writer, Hispanist,...
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    themselves nationally and internationally in the modern era, including Anita Brenner, and Guadalupe Loaeza. The most famous woman writer and intellectual...
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    during the depression. In 1926, Modotti and Weston were commissioned by Anita Brenner to travel around Mexico and take photographs for what would become her...
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    Posada's broadsides as art. In 1929 Anita Brenner's book Idols Behind Altars used Posada's illustrations. Brenner called Posada a prophet and linked him...
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  • 1920 and 1950. The phrase was first used in Idols behind Altars by Anita Brenner, with Jean Charlot. Charlot also discussed it in his 1963 book, The...
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    beginning of a new art." In May 1926 Weston signed a contract with writer Anita Brenner for $1,000 to make photographs for a book she was writing about Mexican...
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  • Milpa Alta". As the godparents of her daughter Concha, Jean Charlot and Anita Brenner were her compadres. Luz died in 1965 after being hit by a motorist in...
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    Indian freedom fighter and politician, died of a heart attack. Anita Brenner (born Hanna Brenner), 69, transnational Jewish scholar and author specializing...
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  • approach to their art. Whereas Michel explored feminism and politics with Anita Brenner, Modotti did not. The women were bound by their questioning of women's...
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    1905) Peng Dehuai, Chinese military leader (b. 1898) December 1 – Anita Brenner, Mexican anthropologist, historian and author (b. 1905) December 3 –...
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  • participated in a group show sponsored by Salons of America in 1936, Anita Brenner of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle called attention to her "monstrous sculpture...
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    (1929). New York: Brentano's. Marcela: A Mexican Love Story (1932). Anita Brenner, Trans. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, Incorporated. (A translation of...
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    Early after establishing the studio, Reed was introduced to Orozco by Anita Brenner. Orozco had been living in Manhattan and doing poorly in making a living...
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    Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Guadalupe Marín, Tina Modotti, Elena Poniatowska, Anita Brenner and others. Concepción Michel was born in 1899 in Villa Purificación...
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    Nineteenth-Century Mexico. Princeton University Press. pp. 259–260. Anita Brenner, The Wind That Swept Mexico: The History of the Mexican Revolution,...
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    Praeger, 2004. Brenner: Sippur hayim ("Yosef Haim Brenner: A Biography"), Am Oved, 2008. Yigal Allon, Native Son: A Biography / Anita Shapira, translated...
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    children's books, of which the Library of Congress lists: I Want to Fly, by Anita Brenner, (1943) Willie's Walk to Grandmama, by Margaret Wise Brown and Rockbridge...
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  • anthropologist 1958-12-20 Anita Álvarez de Williams American anthropologist, photographer and historian 1931 Anita Brenner Mexican writer 1905-08-13 1974-12-01...
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  • Retrieved March 5, 2020. Drohojowska-Philip, Hunter. "Ken Gonzales-Day and Anita Brenner," KCRW Art Talk, January 18, 2018. Retrieved March 5, 2020. Wakim, Marielle...
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  • Mexico and traveled together exploring the country, sometimes with Anita Brenner, a Jewish 19-year-old at that time, with whom Charlot seemed in love...
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    (introduction by John Dos Passos) (1931) Tampa's Reign of Terror by Anita Brenner and S. S. Windthrop (1933) Night Riders in Gallup by Louis Colman (1935)...
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    Howard S. Phillips, "Mexican Life Magazine" editor sent a note to Anita Brenner, in which he praised Cueva's work. In 1930 he painted new murals in...
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  • translated into English Coral Bracho (born 1951), poet, translator Anita Brenner (1905–1974), non-fiction author, children's literature author Esperanza...
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  • and Cordelia Urueta; cultural preservationists, including Pita Amor, Anita Brenner, and Judith Martínez Ortega; and writers, such as Rosario Castellanos...
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  • to immigrate to Mexico. During the 1920s, it employed the scholar, Anita Brenner, as a correspondent to assist their efforts to protect immigrant Jewish...
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