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Oct
11

New Mexico Women’s Marker – Anita Scott Coleman (1890 – 1960)

New Mexico Women’s Marker – Anita Scott Coleman (1890 – 1960) When you visit Silver City, be sure to visit the campus of the Western New Mexico University. There you will find the historical marker that celebrates the life and contributions of Anita Scott Coleman. Her mother was a slave and her father was a Buffalo Soldier. They moved from Texas to New Mexico right after her birth. She was raised on a ranch near Silver City. She attended New Mexico Teachers College in Silver City, and taught school for several years. In 1916 she married James Harold Coleman, a printer and photographer born in Virginia. She left teaching and turned her attention to writing at that time. Anita’s award winning essays, stories and poems emphasized racial pride and black women’s issues. She wrote more than thirty short stories as during the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s. Much of Coleman’s writing focused on the Southwest. In “The Little Grey House,” Coleman describes the availability of home ownership for southwestern African Americans. Her essay, “Arizona and New Mexico – The Land of Esperanza” speaks of opportunity and hope. Anita Scott Coleman died in Los Angeles in 1960, but her inspiring stories live...
Jun
8

New Mexico Women’s Historical Marker Project Update

New Mexico Women’s Historical Marker Project Update Prior to 2007, San Ildefonso Pueblo potter Maria Montoya Martinez was the only woman in New Mexico honored with a historical marker. Since the initial 64 markers went up around the state between 2007 and 2010, the project has continued to grow. In the past twelve months or so 14 new women’s markers have been added to the group. Over the next few months, we will use this area of our website to update you on these additional women and the contributions they have made. Also, Phil and I continue to do storytelling and book signings on our book. This project is alive and well! The women continue to inspire us every...

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