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Sara Frahm
Independent researcher
Sara Frahm was born and raised in West Bend, Wisconsin. She graduated
from West Bend High School and did her undergraduate work in Spanish
at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. She received a MA from
the University of Texas, Austin, in 1989 in the department of Latin
American Studies. The title of her thesis is, "The Cross and
the Compass: Bringing Religious Tolerance to Mexico."
She has taught Spanish at the elementary, high school and college
level. While in graduate school she presented papers in Brazil and
at the University of Texas, Austin. After graduation, she presented
papers at various conferences in the United States and Mexico. She
has two published articles:
- "La cruz y el compás:
compromiso o conflicto?"
published in Secuencia, enero-abril de 1992, Mexico City
- The Cross and the Compass: Manifest
Destiny, Religious Aspects of the Mexican-American War, Journal
of Popular Culture, Vol. 35.2 Fall 2001, Bowling
Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio
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