Thanks to Roberto Calderón for posting this in "Historia Chicana."
We're so very proud of you, Emilio! You deserve this! Felicidades!
-Angela Valenzuela
Historia
Chicana
24 February 2019
&
Nota: We’re extending a
heartfelt congratulations and shout-out to our colleague and friend Dr. Emilio
Zamora in his receiving later this week the 2019 Ruth A. Allen Pioneer in Texas Working-Class History Award being presented at the 5th annual Texas Center for
Working-Class Studies Conference, Collin College – Spring Creek Campus, Plano,
Texas, Thursday, February 28, 2019. The day-long conference starts at 8:00AM
and continues until 3:45PM. The conference is part of the ongoing work realized
by The Texas Center for Working-Class Studies. We have copied the entry in the
conference program acknowledging the referenced award. We thank our colega Dr.
Luis F.B. Plascencia for bringing this to our attention. Adelante!—Roberto R.
Calderón, Historia Chicana [Historia]
To access the conference program click on this
link: http://faculty.collin.edu/lkirby/content/events/Conference%20Program%202019--Final.pdf
Dr. Emilio Zamora
Dr. Emilio Zamora holds a George W. Littlefield
Professorship in American History at the University of Texas at Austin as well
as affiliations with the Center for Mexican American Studies and the Lozano
Long Institute of Latin American Studies. He is the President-Elect of the
Texas State Historical Association where he is also a Fellow. Zamora is a life
member of the Texas Institute of Letters and a Fulbright recipient. His writing
has garnered – among other awards -- the Clotilde García Award for the best
book in Tejano History (twice), the Coral Horton Tullis Memorial Prize for Best
Book on Texas History, the H. L. Mitchell Award in Southern Working Class
History, the T. R. Fehrenbach Award in Texas History, the Bolton-Kinnaird Award
in Borderlands History, and the Award of Merit for the best book published on
Texas, fiction or non-fiction, from the Philosophical Society of Texas. Dr.
Zamora is also the 2018 winner of the Award of Excellence from the Emma S.
Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center in Austin. Among his many scholarly
works are The World of the Mexican Worker in Texas (1993),
“Labor Formation, Identity, and Self-Organization, The Mexican Working Class in
Texas, 1900-1945,” in Border Crossings: Mexican and Mexican - American
Workers (1998), and Claiming Rights and Righting Wrongs in
Texas: Mexican Workers and Job Politics during World War II (2009).
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Historia Chicana
Mexican American
Studies
University of North Texas
Denton, Texas
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