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Zamora (Daisy) Papers
BANC MSS 2010/254  
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Description
The Daisy Zamora papers document the life and work of a central figure in Nicaraguan poetry, politics, and feminism. The papers include Zamora's personal and professional correspondence, poetic and political writings, documents of her time in the FSLN (National Sandinista Liberation Front) in the time leading up to the 1979 revolution and in the subsequent decade of Sandinista rule, and the literary and political writings of many other notable figures.
Background
Daisy Zamora (born 1950) is a contemporary Nicaraguan poet, political activist, feminist, and teacher, currently living in California.
Extent
11 linear feet (6 cartons, 4 flat boxes, 1 box)
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Collection is open for research.