Women in Guam History Poster: Concepcion Cruz Barrett

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Part of Guampedia's Women in Guam History commemorative poster series. All posters in this series consist of an image of the individual being recognized, along with a brief biography with notable accomplishments.

Concepcion Cruz Barrett (1915-1993) was the Chalan Pago-Ordot representative to the Guam Congress before the Organic Act of Guam was adopted by the United States Congress in 1950. Later, Barrett was a senator in the Guam Legislature, a leader of the Republican Party of Guam and served as its National Committee member. She also was a businessperson shortly after World War II. As a senator, Barrett enacted Guam’s Criminal and Correctional Code in 1975, and the Criminal Procedure Code, reviving and consolidating all laws relating to crimes and criminal procedures – a major feat at the time.

 

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • THIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL POSTER. To order the complete series, click here.
  • DIMENSIONS: 20" x 30"
  • WEIGHT: 2.8 oz