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Through The Eyes Of Rebel Women The Young Lords 19691976 1st Edition Iris Morales

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Through The Eyes Of Rebel Women The Young Lords 19691976 1st Edition Iris Morales
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Publisher: Red Sugarcane Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 155.94 MB
Pages: 285
Author: Iris Morales
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Through The Eyes Of Rebel Women The Young Lords 19691976 1st Edition Iris Morales by Iris Morales instant download after payment.

The Young Lords Organization represented a new awakening of Puerto Rican radicalism in the United States. Inspired by the African American liberation struggles and anti-colonial movements across the world, the Young Lords emerged in New York in 1969. 
Through the Eyes of Rebel Women is the first account of women members. Women joined to fight poverty and racism, to end gender inequality, and free Puerto Rico from US colonialism. Written and edited by former member, Iris Morales, the book includes essays and interviews with women who fought the ''revolution within the revolution,''believing women's rights were inseparable from society's progress as a whole.

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