Linda Chavez
Linda Lou Chavez (born June 17, 1947) is an American author, commentator, and radio talk show host. She is also a Fox News analyst, Chairman of the Center for Equal Opportunity, has a syndicated column that appears in newspapers nationwide each week, and sits on the board of directors of two ''Fortune'' 500 companies: Pilgrim's Pride and ABM Industries. Chavez was the highest-ranking woman in President Ronald Reagan's White House, and was the first Latina ever nominated to the United States Cabinet, when President George W. Bush nominated her Secretary of Labor. She withdrew from consideration for the position when the media published allegations that she had employed an illegal immigrant a decade earlier. In 2000, Chavez was named a Living Legend by the Library of Congress. Provided by Wikipedia
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Citizenship Education Recovering a Lost Dimension / by Chavez, Linda
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An unlikely conservative : the transformation of an ex-liberal, or, how I became the most hated Hispanic in America / by Chavez, Linda
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Betrayal : how union bosses shake down their members and corrupt American politics / by Chavez, Linda
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Out of the barrio : toward a new politics of Hispanic assimilation / by Chavez, Linda
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Three Views of the River Three Reviews of "The Shape of the River: Long-Term Consequences of Considering Race in College and University Admissions" by William G. Bowen and Derek Bo... by Chavez, Linda
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