Amanda Hilsinger - Digital Project

This map is a collection of locations of poets from the anthology "Reinventing the Enemy's Language," edited by Joy Harjo and Gloria Bird. The anthology consists of 87 Indigenous American women authors, publishing both poetry and prose. This map specifically locates the tribe of each author. There are 26 poets marked on this map ranging from as west as the islands of Alaska to the northern most point of the United States.

Plan of San Luis Potosí

Francisco Madero left Mexico and went to San Antonio and wrote the Plan of San Luis Potosí. Francisco Madero wanted to have control and power over the country. Francisco Madero wanted all of the people in Mexico to go against the dictator in the country. In the plan, he trashes the name of General Porfirio Diaz and states that all who support him are in the wrong and need to go against him because he is "unlawful and tyrannical." That if they go against him, he will restore the country and bring hope to all.