Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... Mexican Revolution as a member of the Partido Liberal Mexicano [ Mexican Liberal Party ] . She was an intimate and respected col- league of the ideologue Ricardo Flores Magón and she enjoyed a sisterhood with Dolores Jimenez y Muro ...
... Mexican Revolution as a member of the Partido Liberal Mexicano [ Mexican Liberal Party ] . She was an intimate and respected col- league of the ideologue Ricardo Flores Magón and she enjoyed a sisterhood with Dolores Jimenez y Muro ...
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... Mexicans in the early 1900s . La Crónica provided a vehicle for the articulation of Texas - Mexican concerns ( economic , politi- cal , social , cultural , educational ) , which in general reflected an intense dissatisfaction with the ...
... Mexicans in the early 1900s . La Crónica provided a vehicle for the articulation of Texas - Mexican concerns ( economic , politi- cal , social , cultural , educational ) , which in general reflected an intense dissatisfaction with the ...
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... Mexican Revolution , 1900-1913 . Austin : U of Texas P , 1968 . Cumberland , Charles C. Mexico : The Struggle for Modernity . New York : Oxford UP , 1977 . Flores Magón , Ricardo . A la Mujer . Oakland : Prensa Sembradora , 1974 ...
... Mexican Revolution , 1900-1913 . Austin : U of Texas P , 1968 . Cumberland , Charles C. Mexico : The Struggle for Modernity . New York : Oxford UP , 1977 . Flores Magón , Ricardo . A la Mujer . Oakland : Prensa Sembradora , 1974 ...
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Editors Preface | 3 |
Inés Hernandez | 13 |
Annette WhiteParks | 34 |
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