Harvest of Hope: The Pilgrimage of a Mexican-American Physician

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University of Notre Dame Press, 1990 M06 30 - 166 páginas

Harvest of Hope is the remarkable autobiography of Dr. Jorge Prieto, a respected physician and former president of the Chicago Board of Health. Prieto immigrated to the United States as a struggling intern from Mexico and dedicated his life to bringing medical care to the disadvantaged and displaced Hispanic community in the United States. It is this experience that lends so much credence and compassion to this book.

Prieto's story is one of faith, hope, and love in the face of hardship and discrimination; and it is both a professional and a personal pilgrimage through half a century of dynamic change in medicine and the Hispanic community.

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Jorge Prieto, M.D (1918-2001) was an immigrant physician who became a household name by treating Chicago's Mexican immigrants in the 1950s and pioneering Cook County's practice of locating clinics in immigrants' neighborhoods. He received his degree in medicine from the Universidad Nacional de Mexico in 1949. He joined Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers on their California march for a contract in 1966 and was active in the Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago Cardinal's Committee for the Spanish Speaking. Among his many honors and responsibilities he has been Consultant on Family Life to the National Bishops Committee for the Spanish Speaking, a member of the Migrant Labor Advisory Committee for the state of Illinois, and consultant to the U.S. Senate sub-committee on Aging from 1970-1975.

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