One of the most influential government representatives of Mexican American issues in recent history, Vicente Ximenes succeeded largely because he could adapt his rhetoric for different audiences in his speeches and writings. Michelle Hall Kells elucidates Ximenes's achievement through a rhetorical history of his career as an activist.
One of the most influential government representatives of Mexican American issues in recent history, Vicente Ximenes succeeded largely because he could adapt his rhetoric for different audiences in his speeches and writings. Michelle Hall Kells elucidates Ximenes's achievement through a rhetorical history of his career as an activist.