Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... struggle . It . . . reflects strengths as the words expose our confron- tations , the fights we have fought , the struggles we have waged , the pain we have felt " ( 36 ) . The Cuban poet Jose Martí said that to walk among the ...
... struggle . It . . . reflects strengths as the words expose our confron- tations , the fights we have fought , the struggles we have waged , the pain we have felt " ( 36 ) . The Cuban poet Jose Martí said that to walk among the ...
Halaman 17
... struggle for independence was a na- tionalistic rather than a feminist one , Sara Estela's conscious decision to recognize the Corregidora's contribution must have stemmed from a combination of those two issues . A teacher , a poet with ...
... struggle for independence was a na- tionalistic rather than a feminist one , Sara Estela's conscious decision to recognize the Corregidora's contribution must have stemmed from a combination of those two issues . A teacher , a poet with ...
Halaman 23
... struggle between life and death , justice and injustice , faith and doubt , hope and despair , triumph and surrender . In the essay " Vamos Hacia la Vida " [ " Let Us Go Towards Life " ] , Ricardo Flores Magón stated in July 1907 , that ...
... struggle between life and death , justice and injustice , faith and doubt , hope and despair , triumph and surrender . In the essay " Vamos Hacia la Vida " [ " Let Us Go Towards Life " ] , Ricardo Flores Magón stated in July 1907 , that ...
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Editors Preface | 3 |
Inés Hernandez | 13 |
Annette WhiteParks | 34 |
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