Justo Sierra (1848-1912) was awarded first place in Mexican literature by Alfonso Reyes (1889-1959), foremost man of letters in his time. Of Sierra's most important work, Reyes wrote, "Whosoever does not know this history does not know us, and whosoever does know it will hardly deny us his sympathy."Charles Ramsdell (1909–1973), a Texan who has lived in Mexico, was a staff writer for the San Antonio Express Sunday Magazine and contributed to The Saturday Evening Post, Encyclopedia Britannica, Southwest Review, and other publications.