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1media/image58.jpg2021-08-26T11:38:38-07:001935 - Josefina Niggli6Josefina Niggli comes to UNC to study playwriting, working with Paul Green and Frederick Henry Koch. While at UNC, she wrote several plays on Mexican themes. Her most famous and influential work, Mexican Village, a collection of short stories set in Hidalgo, Mexico, became one of the first literary works by a Mexican-American to reach a general audience.plain2021-09-02T07:31:33-07:0006/01/1935Josefina Niggli comes to UNC to study playwriting, working with Betty Smith, Paul Green, and Frederick Henry Koch. While at UNC, she wrote several plays on Mexican themes. Her most famous and influential work, Mexican Village, a collection of short stories set in Hidalgo, Mexico, became one of the first literary works by a Mexican-American to reach a general audience.