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Dulce María Borrero

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A feminist, Dulce María testified to Congress in support of the 1918 Divorce Bill. As a journalist in the 1920s she argued for the need to protect women in the workplace. At the second National Women's Congress in 1925, a resolution by
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to ensure equal rights for illegitimate children (constituting 23% of the 1919 population) caused a split between radical and conservative femininsts. After delegates refused to support the resolution, Dulce María, Domínguez Navarro,
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Dulce María Borrero was born 1883 in Cuba, the daughter of Esteban Borrero Echeverría. Her older sister was the poet
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Catherine Davies (1996). "National Feminism in Cuba: The Elaboration of a Counter-Discourse, 1900-1935".
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Graciella Cruz-Taura (1994). "Women's Rights and the Cuban Constitution of 1940".
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In 1935 she became Director of Culture in the Cuban Ministry of Education.
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in Florida in 1896. Dulce María returned to Cuba after the war had ended.
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A Century of Cuban Writers in Florida: Selected Prose and Poetry
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Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Throughout the Ages
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While in Florida, Dulce María started publishing her poetry in
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A Place in the Sun: Women Writers in Twentieth-Century Cuba
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Index

María Collado Romero

Juana Borrero
Cuban War of Independence
Key West
Ofelia Domínguez Navarro
Mariblanca Sabas Alomá
Ofelia Rodríguez Acosta



JSTOR
3734000




A Place in the Sun: Women Writers in Twentieth-Century Cuba
ISBN
978-1-85649-542-4



Anne Commire
"Borrero, Dulce María (1883–1945)"
Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Throughout the Ages
A Century of Cuban Writers in Florida: Selected Prose and Poetry
ISBN
978-1-56164-104-8
JSTOR

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