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Pauline R. Kibbe

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American writer (1909–2006)

Pauline Rochester Kibbe (1909–2006) was an American author. She won the Anisfield-Wolf Award for her book about Latin Americans in Texas.

She was born in Pueblo, Colorado.

She served as executive secretary of the Good Neighbor Commission of Texas.

Books

  • Latin Americans in Texas (1946)
  • Guide to Mexican History (1966)
  • Minute guide to speaking Spanish

References

  1. ^ "Latin Americans in Texas".
  2. Kibbe, Pauline R. (September 1, 1944). "[Letter from Pauline R. Kibbe to Jacob I. Rodriguez - 1944-09-01]". The Portal to Texas History.
  3. Turner, Ralph H. (July 1, 1947). "Latin Americans in Texas. Pauline R. Kibbe". American Journal of Sociology. 53 (1): 70–70. doi:10.1086/220097 – via journals.uchicago.edu (Atypon).
  4. "Results for 'au:Kibbe, Pauline R.' > 'Pauline R Kibbe' [WorldCat.org]". www.worldcat.org.


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