Montemayor, Alice Dickerson (1902–1989)

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Montemayor, Alice Dickerson (1902–1989)

Mexican-American civic leader and painter. Name variations: Alicia Dickerson Montemayor; (pseudonym) ADMonty or Admonty. Born Alice Dickerson, Aug 6, 1902, in Laredo, TX; died May 13, 1989, in Laredo; dau. of John Randolph Dickerson and Manuela (Barrera) Dickerson; m. Francisco Montemayor, Sept 8, 1927; children: 2 sons.

Was a social worker in Webb Co. (1934–49), working with Mexican Americans; elected 2nd national vice-president general of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC, 1937), the 1st woman to hold a national office not specifically designated for women; became the 1st woman associate editor of LULAC News; also served as director of Junior LULAC; signing her works ADMonty or Admonty, began to establish herself as a folk artist (1974) and had many solo shows.

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