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Paperback No Me Cerrarán Los Labios / My Lips Will Not Be Closed [Spanish] Book

ISBN: 6073802617

ISBN13: 9786073802611

No Me Cerrarán Los Labios / My Lips Will Not Be Closed [Spanish]

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Una mujer que luch? intensamente por la emancipaci?n femenina.

La revoluci?n mexicana como tel?n de fondo. Una historia inspiradora sobre la b?squeda de libertad.

Hemila Galindo podr?a ser recordada por muchos motivos: alz? la voz a favor de la Revoluci?n, accedi? a la pol?tica y se convirti? en la secretaria de Venustiano Carraza, fund? la revista feminista Mujer Moderna, viaj? fuera y dentro de M?xico para promulgar su mensaje revolucionario, fue la primera mujer en presentarse a diputada federal en el pa?s, abog? siempre por la educaci?n, la sexualidad y la independencia econ?mica de las mujeres, y luch? con fuerza por el sufragio femenino. Sin embargo, hoy conocemos de ella poco m?s que su nombre.

Esta es la novela sobre la vida y la voz de Hermila Galindo, ejemplo de desaf?o a lo establecido e inspiraci?n para quienes a?n luchan por sus derechos y libertades, adem?s de una historia sobre la importancia de la amistad femenina como lazo de solidaridad y acto de resistencia.

«Creo firmemente que la mujer es digna de mejor suerte que aquella que le han deparado --Hermila Galindo

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A woman who fought earnestly for women's emancipation.

The Mexican Revolution as a background. An inspiring story about the quest for freedom.

Hermila Galindo couldbe remembered for severalreasons: she raised her voice in favor of the Revolution, got into politics and became Venustiano Carranza's secretary, founded the feminist magazine Mujer Moderna / Modern Woman, traveled within Mexico and abroad to carry the revolutionary message, was the first woman to run for congress in the country, lobbied constantly for education, sexuality, and financial independence for women, and fought hardly in favor of women's suffrage. However, nowadayswe know little more than her name.

This is a novel about the life and voice of Hermila Galindo, true example of defiance against the establishment and aninspiration tothose still fighting for their rights and freedoms. It is also a story about the importance of female friendship as a bond of solidarity and an act of resistance.

"I firmly believe that women deservebetter luck than the one theywere dealt", Hermila Galindo.

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