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An Early Feminist Call to Action: “Manifiesto a la Mujer,” by Blanca de Moncaleano

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  1. Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage Program at the University of Houston has made some 80 of these newspapers available through EBSCO’s “Arte Público Historical Collection Series 1 and 2.”

  2. See my chapter “Immigration and Gender: Female Perspectives” in my book Hispanic Immigrant Literature (2012) for a discussion of the writings of most of these authors.

  3. Reprinted and translated in Nation of Women: An Early Feminist Speaks Out / Mi opinión sobre las libertades, derechos y deberes de la mujer and Absolute Equality: An Early Feminist Perspective / Influencias de las ideas modernas.

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Kanellos, N. An Early Feminist Call to Action: “Manifiesto a la Mujer,” by Blanca de Moncaleano. Lat Stud 11, 587–597 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1057/lst.2013.35

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