Luisa Capetillo - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • "The Puerto Rican Nation on the Move: Identities on the Island and in the United States"; by Duany, Jorge. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2002.
  • "Puerto Rican Women and Work: Bridges in Transnational Labor"; by Ortiz, Altagracia; Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1996.
  • "Whose Legacy?: Voicing Women's Rights from 1870s to 1930s."; by Romero-Cesareo, Ivette; Callaloo 17, no. 3 (1994).
  • "Feminism and Its Influence on Women's Organizations in Puerto Rico." In The Puerto Rican Woman: Perspectives on Culture, History and Society, 2nd ed., by: Valle Ferrer, Norma. Edited by Edna Acosta-Belén, 75–87. New York: Praeger, 1986.
  • "The Story of Luisa Capetillo: A Pioneer Puerto Rican Feminist."; by : Valle Ferrer, Norma; Volume 4 of Nuestra Voz. New York: Lang, 2004.
  • Luisa Capetillo Biography - (1879–1922), lector, American Federation of Labor, Ensayos Libertarios http://www.jrank.org/cultures/pages/3684/Luisa-Capetillo.html#ixzz0aU7c58Mg

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