La Voz de la Mujer
La Voz De La Mujer. Semanario Liberal de Combate. Defensor de los Derechos del Pueblo y Enemigo de las Tiranías.
El Paso, Texas, United States
1906-09-06
La Voz De La Mujer was a weekly, Spanish-language, newspaper published in El Paso, Texas by Isidra T. de Cardenas. The subtitle “Semanario Liberal de Combate. Defensor de los Derechos del Pueblo y Enemigo de las Tiranías” translates to “Combat Liberal Weekly. Guardian of the People's Rights and Enemy of Tyrannies.” La Voz De La Mujer was founded in 1907. La Voz De La Mujer was a feminist newspaper that was created to educate readers about the Porfirio Diaz dictatorship and to show how women were a part of the revolution efforts. The contents include political articles regarding the US and Mexico specifically from a woman’s point of view.
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Change Year: 1906