Andrea Valderrama Mrs. May English IV 10 December 2017 Selena Quintanilla Selena Quintanilla was a role model to many Latinos and became an icon even after death. Selena Quintanilla’s greatest contribution were improving the Latin music industry by creating unique Tejano beats and bringing joy to the Latino community with her songs. Selena Quintanilla first started her career at a young age in her father's band “Los Dinos”. Los Dinos performed in a variety of events like weddings and parties. Los Dinos became known around the city , Selena Quintanilla's father dropped Selena out of school to continue to perform with the band.
Early life Selena was born Selena Quintanilla was born on April 16, 1971 in Lake Jackson Texas. She was in a vocal group when she was 9, started by her father, Abraham Quintanilla. Abraham took Selena out of school when she was in the eighth grade because of how her singing and career was going , at 17 she earned a high school diploma by American school program. Selena and her Band (every band member in the group was a family
Mary Livermore shows leadership and is a legacy. Mary Livermore shows leadership because when she was younger, she got out of school at the age of 14. She also helped women disguise themselves as men soldiers so they could fight in the war. Other nurses would look up to Mary. Mary Livermore dedicated her whole life into the Women’s Suffrage until her death.
Josephine Baker was a dancer and singer who became wildly popular in france during the 1920’s. She had also devoted much of her life to fighting racism. She was a very influential lady in most of our lives. Josephine was born June 3,1906. Her childhood reflected on what she wanted to become in the future such as a singer, dancer, and civil rights activist.
Child Of Dandelions Essay Draft #3 Child Of Dandelions is about a girl named Sabine and her family, they were living peacefully in Uganda until the dictator Idi Amin had made it mandatory for Indians to leave Uganda. The family had to flee Uganda or else they would get killed. In the story the author showcased many real life examples of being a risk taker. Giving readers many good examples of being a risk taker, from the protagonist Sabine going against others for her beliefs, to characters helping each other out no matter what risk.
Josephine Baker was born June 3, 1906 in St. Louis Missouri and died April 12, 1975 in Paris France. Josephine Baker was a singer, civil rights Activist, Dancer. As she got old she went by the nickname Black Venus, Black Pearl, and Creole Goddess. Her life was filled with, broadway productions, marriage life, racism, traveling, and civil rights movements. She had to face all those different things in her life, but she focused on her dance career more than anything.
Even though Selena was murdered, she achieved many great things throughout her lifetime. She is remembered today for her wonderful accomplishments. Selena was one of many Mexican-Americans to achieve crossover success with her music to become a global artist. Selena was born on April 16, 1971, in a small town called Lake Jackson, Texas. She was born to Mexican-American parents, Marcella and Abraham Quintanilla.
Mariachi Music Mariachi music is a widely admired genre in the world now, but just recently it has risen in popularity. The word “mariachi” either means “marriage” in French or is an indigenous word for a wooden stage used by musical group performances. Before European conquest, natives used rattles, drums, flutes, and conch horns for religious occasions. When the Spanish arrived, they brought along violins, guitars, harps, brass horns, woodwind instruments, and colonial dancing, which eventually blended with the music of the natives. With these new additions, indigenous peoples and mestizos began to play European instruments along with their own musical inventions.
She was born on Sept 14, 1879, in Corning, New York. Her family had lived in poverty and her father didn’t earn a steady wage. Of course What did you expect? Her father was a drunk. He didn't died.
Throw Like a Girl Everyone should strive to throw like a girl. Throwing like a girl means believing in yourself, striving to do your best, and balancing daily life. According to Jennie Finch: believing in yourself means to do what you think is right no matter what, striving to do your best means to always try your hardest in every little thing that you do and balancing daily life means to make priorities and focus on them. My favorite chapters are one, three, five, and nine.
Cleopatra was in it for the fame and glory, as well as for the power that came along with it. This made her a fierce and respected leader of her time. About a millenia and a half years later came another of the world 's most famous female leaders. Although she was more a teenager than a woman, Jeanne D’Arc, known as Joan of Arc, was one of the most legendary female figures ever. Joan barely even had a childhood.
In The Myth of the Latin Woman: I Just Met A Girl Named Maria by Judith Ortiz Cofer, it uses the expression of pathos throughout the article. It explains the cultural and everyday struggles for the latina women. In the article it shows emotional appeal and makes you feel sorry for all the stereotypical references and hardships the latinas are put through. The latinas get made fun of just because of the fact that they are dressed a certain way. There are myths that latinas are just used for cleaning, cooking, and caring for children.
Monroe created an image of her own and stuck to it. Created her own style, and unique character. Even today in media she is still talked about because she left a very important impact on the world. Marilyn Monroe did many things in her life time and accomplished a lot. In Marilyn’s time she created a lot of firsts which will forever be in history.