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- Tomás Rivera (December 22, – May 16, ) was a Mexican American author, poet, and educator.
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- Tomás Rivera, author, poet, and teacher, was born on December 22, , in Crystal City, Texas, the son of Florencio M. and Josefa (Hernández) Rivera.
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- Tomas Rivera was born in Crystal City, Texas.
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RIVERA, TOMÁS (1935-1984)
Tomás Rivera is one of the most important writers who emerged from the Chicano movement of the 1960s. A member of a Mexican American migrant farmworker family, he was born in Crystal City, Texas, on December 22, 1935, and grew up in Texas, Iowa, Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, and North and South Dakota. His novel, short stories, and poetry portray the experiences of Mexican American families who traverse the Great Plains and Midwest in search of work as farm laborers. Notable about Rivera's work is his commitment to capturing the humanity of workers who must endure inhumane living, working, and traveling conditions. Although some of his narratives and poems are set specifically in Iowa, Minnesota, and Texas, most settings are unidentified, which seems an appropriately general way to represent the common experiences of migrant workers spread throughout the Great Plains, Midwest, and West.
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Rivera married Concepción Garza on November 27, 1978.
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