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WiR redlist index: Latinas in the United States


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This list is based on:
Ruiz, Vicki L.; Sanchez Korroll, Virginia, eds. (2006). Latinas in the United States: A Historical Encyclopedia. Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0253346803.

Volume I

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  1. Apolonia Muñoz Abarca / Polly Muñoz Abarca
  2. Celia M. Acosta Vice
  3. Amelia Agostini del Rio
  4. Carmen Albelo
  5. Jesusa Alfau Galván de Solalinde
  6. Ventura Alonzo
  7. Delia Alvarez
  8. Linda Alvarez
  9. Alvarez v. Lemon Grove School District
  10. Americanization Programs
  11. Evelina López Antonetty
  12. Antonio Maceo Brigade
  13. Aprenda y Superese
  14. Jesusita Aragón
  15. María Feliciana Arballo
  16. Anna María Arías
  17. Arizona Orphan Abduction
  18. Franca de Armiño
  19. Juanita Arocho
  20. Latina artists
  21. Asociación Nacional México-Americana / ANMA
  22. María Elena Avila
  23. María Teresa Babin
  24. Judith Francesca Baca
  25. Polly Baca Barragán
  26. María Gertrudis Barceló
  27. Juana Josefina Cavasos Barnard
  28. Santa Contreras Barraza
  29. Plácida Peña Barrera
  30. Julieta Saucedo Bencomo
  31. Martha Bernal
  32. Socorro Hernández Bernasconi
  33. Clotilde Betances Jaeger
  34. Amalia V. Betanzos
  35. Bilingual education of Latinas
  36. María DeCastro Blake
  37. Juana Borrero Pierra
  38. María Juana Briones
  39. Mirna Ramos Burciaga
  40. Diana Caballero
  41. Fabiola Cabeza de Baca
  42. Angelina Cabrera / Angie Cabrera
  43. Rose Marie Calderón
  44. California Sanitary Canning Company Strike
  45. Draft:Gloria Rodriguez Calero
  46. Adelfa Botello Callejo
  47. Eulalia Francesca y Josepha Calvillo
  48. Nohelia de los Angeles Canales
  49. María Jesefa Canino
  50. Cántico de la Mujer Latina
  51. Anna Carbonell
  52. Alice Cardona
  53. Josefa Carrillo de Fitch
  54. Casita Maria / Casita Maria, New York
  55. Guadalupe Castillo
  56. Rosie Castro
  57. Victoria M. Castro / Vickie Castro
  58. Amelia Moran Ceja
  59. Central American Immigrant Women
  60. Centro de Acción Social Autónomo / CASA
  61. Centro Hispano Católico
  62. Centro Mater
  63. Margarita Cepeda-Leonardo
  64. Angie González Chabram
  65. Soledad Chávez Chacón
  66. Helen Chávez
  67. Linda Chávez
  68. Linda Chávez-Thompson
  69. Chicana Caucus
  70. Chicana Rights Project
  71. Cigar Workers / Cigar workers
  72. Latinas in cinema
  73. Circulo Cultural Isabel la Católica
  74. Clinica de la Beneficencia Mexicana
  75. Miriam Colón
  76. Rufa Concepción Fernández Colón / Concha Colón
  77. Latinas in the Communist Party
  78. Congreso del Pueblo
  79. Lina Córdova
  80. Evangelina Cossio y Cisneros
  81. Mercedes Margarita Martínez Crawford
  82. Cuban and Puerto Rican Revolutionary Party
  83. Cuban Independence Women's Clubs
  84. Cuban Women's Club
  85. Cuban-Spanish-American War
  86. Delfina Cuero
  87. Aida De Acosta
  88. Uva De Aragón
  89. Genoveva De Arteaga
  90. Dolores C. De Avila
  91. Jessie López de la Cruz
  92. Beatríz de la Garza
  93. Adelaida Rebecca Del Castillo
  94. Pura Del Prado
  95. Carmen Del Valle
  96. Jane L. Delgardo
  97. Demography of Latinas in the United States
  98. Deportations during the Great Depression
  99. Rita DiMartino
  100. Beatrice Escerado Dimas
  101. Domestic violence against Latinas
  102. Latina domestic workers
  103. Dominican American National Roundtable / DANR
  104. Duerto Carmen y Laura
  105. María Echaveste
  106. Education of Latinas in the United States / Education of Latinas
  107. El Monte Berry Strike
  108. El Paso Laundry Strike
  109. El Rescate
  110. Latina entrepreneurs
  111. Environment and the border
  112. Josefina Escajeda
  113. Beatriz Escalona / La Chata Noloesca
  114. Carmen Bernal Escobar
  115. Gregoria Esquivel
  116. Yolanda Almaraz Esquivel
  117. Latinas and the family
  118. Farah Strike
  119. Latina farmworkers
  120. Latinas and feminism
  121. Rosita Fernández
  122. Sor Isolina Ferré Aguayo
  123. Belén Figueroa
  124. Loida Mercado Figueroa
  125. Diana Flores
  126. Encarnación Villarreal Escobedo Florez
  127. Latina folk healing / Latina folk healing traditions / Folk healing traditions / Folk healing
  128. Phoenix Friendly House / Friendly House, Phoenix / Friendly House
  129. Carmen Cornejo Gallegos
  130. Latinas and gangs / Latina gangs
  131. Providencia García / Provi García
  132. Aimee García Cortese
  133. Carolina García-Aguilera
  134. María Garcíaz
  135. Latinas in the garment industry
  136. Socorro Gómez-Potter
  137. Elvira Rodriguez de Gonzáles
  138. Laura González
  139. Matiana González
  140. Jovita González Mireles
  141. Jessica Govea
  142. Great Depression and Mexican American women / Mexican American women in the Great Depression
  143. Fermima Guerra
  144. Rosa Guerrero
  145. Victoria Partida Guerrero
  146. Rosalinda Guillen Herrera
  147. Luz Bazán Gutiérrez
  148. Madre María Dominga Guzmán

Volume II

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  1. Rosalie Méndez Hamlin
  2. Health of Latinas
  3. Antonia Hernández
  4. María LatigoHernández
  5. Olivia Hernández
  6. Victoria Hernández
  7. Elena Herrada
  8. María Cristina Herrera
  9. Hijas de Cuauhtémoc
  10. Hispanic Mother-Daughter Program / HMDP
  11. Houchen Settlement, El Paso / El Paso Houchen Settlement / Houchen Settlement
  12. Cecilia Olivarez Huerta
  13. Jovita Idar Juárez
  14. Immigration of Latinas to the United States / Latina immigration to the United States
  15. Intermarriage in the United States
  16. Cleofas Martinez Jaramillo
  17. María de los Angeles Jiménez
  18. Latinas in journalism / Latinas in print media
  19. Sylvia Rodríguez Kimbell
  20. Beatrice Amado Kissinger
  21. La Mujer Obrera
  22. Latinas in labor unions / Latina labor unions
  23. Las Hermanas
  24. Latina United States Treasurers
  25. Latinas in the United States Congress
  26. Josephine Ledesma
  27. Consuelo Lee Tapia
  28. Legal issues affecting Latinas / Legal issues / Latinas and the law
  29. Ruth Esther Soto León / La Hermana León
  30. Latina lesbians
  31. "Letter from Chapultepec"
  32. Latinas and liberation theology
  33. Lideres Campesinas
  34. Latinas in literature
  35. María I.López
  36. Nancy Marie López
  37. Rosie López
  38. Gloria López Córdova
  39. Apolinaria Lorenzana
  40. Los Angeles Garment Workers' Strike
  41. Alicia Guadalupe Elizondo Lozano
  42. Emma Lozano
  43. Mónica Cecilia
  44. María Elena Lucas
  45. Ester Machuca
  46. Amelia Margarita Maldonado
  47. Mariachi Estrella de Topeka
  48. Guadalupe Marshall
  49. Agueda Salazar Martínez
  50. Anita N. Martínez
  51. Demetria Martínez
  52. Frances Aldama Martínez
  53. Vilma S. Martínez
  54. Inocencia Martínez Santaella
  55. Teresa N. McBride
  56. Elena Inés Mederos y Cabañas de González
  57. Media stereotypes of Latinas
  58. Latinas and medicine / Latinas in medicine
  59. Esther Medina
  60. Sara Meléndez
  61. Consuelo Herrera Méndez
  62. Méndez v. Westminster
  63. María Estella Altamirano Mendoza
  64. Mendoza v. Tucson School District No. 1
  65. Victoria Mercado / Vicky Mercado
  66. Mexican American Women's National Association / MANA
  67. Mexican Mothers' Club, University of Chicago Settlement House
  68. Latinas in the Mexican Revolution
  69. Border Women in the Mexican Revolution
  70. Latinas in Mexican Schools
  71. Migration and Labor of Latinas
  72. Latinas in Military Service
  73. Latinas in mining communities
  74. Ruth Mojica-Hammer
  75. Alice Dickerson Montemayor
  76. Elba Iris Montes-Donnelly
  77. Mora Magdalena
  78. Gloria Flores Moraga
  79. Iris Morales
  80. Nilda M. Morales-Horowitz
  81. Irma Morillo
  82. Latina movie stars
  83. Mujeres in Action
  84. Mujeres Latinas En Acción / MLEA
  85. Mujeres por la Raza
  86. Mujerista Theology
  87. Carolina Malpica de Munguia
  88. María del Carmen Muñoz
  89. National Association of Puerto Rican/Hispanic Social WOrkers / NAPRHSW
  90. National Chicana Conference
  91. National Conference of Puerto Rican Women / NACOPRW
  92. National Hispanic Feminist Conference
  93. National Puerto Rican Forum
  94. M. Susana Navarro
  95. Trinidad Nerio
  96. New Economics for Women / NEW
  97. Anna Nieto Gómez
  98. Latina nuns / Latina colonial nuns / colonial nuns
  99. Contemporary Latina nuns / Contemporary nuns
  100. Sylvia Colorado O'Donnell
  101. Olga Ballesteros Olivares
  102. Mercedes Olivera
  103. Manuela Ontiveros
  104. Maria Concepción Ortiz y Pino de Kleven / Concha Ortiz y Pino de Kleven
  105. Maria Elena O'Shea
  106. Ingrid Otero-Smart
  107. Pachucas
  108. Sonia Palacio-Grottola
  109. Lucia Gonzáles Parsons
  110. Dolores Patiño Rio
  111. Linda Lorena Pauwels Pfeiffer
  112. Paulina Pedroso
  113. Ana Peña de Bordas / Virginia de Peña de Bordas
  114. Ana Marcial Peñaranda
  115. Latinas in the Pentecostal Church
  116. Nina Perales
  117. Eulalia Pérez
  118. Graciela Pérez
  119. Pérez v. Sharp
  120. Phelps Dodge Strike
  121. Encarnación Pinedo
  122. Latinas in electoral politics
  123. Latinas in party politics
  124. Popular religiosity of Latinas / Popular religiosity / Latina popular religiosity
  125. Propositions 187 and 209
  126. Puerto Rican Association for Community Affairs / PRACA
  127. Puerto Rican Radical Politics in New York
  128. Puerto Rican Women Political Prisoners
  129. Alicia Otilia Quesada
  130. Dora Ocampo Quesada
  131. Luisa Quintero
  132. Race consciousness of Latinas / Color consciousness of Latinas / Race and color consciousness
  133. Emelia Schunior Ramírez
  134. Tina Ramírez
  135. Rape of Latinas
  136. Marita Reid
  137. Victoria Comicrabit Reid
  138. Religion of Latinas
  139. Guadelupe Reyes
  140. Angelina Moreno Rico
  141. Roxana Rivera
  142. Domitila Rivera Martinez
  143. Inés Robles Diaz
  144. Hermelinda Morales Rodriguez
  145. Isabel Hernández Rodriguez / Isabel Rodriguez
  146. Josepha Rodriguez / Chepita Roriguez
  147. Patricia Rodriguez
  148. Sofia Rodriguez
  149. María Cristina Rodriguez Cabral
  150. Lola Rodriguez de Tió
  151. Verneda Rodriguez McLean
  152. Shirley Rodriguez Remeneski
  153. Marie Romero Cash
  154. Leoncia Rosado Rousseau / Mamá Léo Rosado Rousseau
  155. Bernarda Ruiz
  156. Irene Hernández Ruiz
  157. María G. Sada / Chata Sada
  158. Ana Gloria San Antonio
  159. San Antonio Pecan Shellers' Strike
  160. San Joaquin Valley Cotton Strike
  161. María Clemencia Sánchez
  162. María E. Sánchez
  163. Rebecca Sánchez Cruz
  164. Aura Luz Sánchez Garfunkel
  165. Petra Santiago
  166. María del Jesús Saucedo
  167. Esperanza Acosta Mendoza Schechter / Hope Schechter
  168. Latina scientists
  169. Elvira Sena
  170. Emma Sepúlveda
  171. Latina sexuality
  172. Chelo Silva
  173. Josefina Silva de Cintrón / Pepiña Silva de Cintrón
  174. Sister Carmelita / Carmela Zapata Bonilla Marrero
  175. Latinas and slavery
  176. Adela Sloss-Vento
  177. El Paso Smeltertown
  178. Plácida Elvira Garcia Smith
  179. Adaljiza Sos-Riddell
  180. Carmen Lillian Soto Feliciano / Lily Soto Feliciano
  181. Clementina Souchet
  182. Spanish Borderlands / Latinas in the Spanish Borderlands
  183. Colonial law in the Spanish Borderlands
  184. Comadrazgo in the Spanish Borderlands
  185. Early settlement life in the Spanish Borderlands
  186. Encomienda in the Spanish Borderlands
  187. Latinas in California
  188. Latinas in New Mexico
  189. Latinas in St. Augustine
  190. Latinas in Texas
  191. Women's will's in the Spanish Borderlands
  192. Latinas and spiritism
  193. Latinas and spiritism in New York City / Spiritism in New York City
  194. Sterilization of Latinas
  195. Street vending by Latinas
  196. Latinas and student movements / Latina student movements
  197. Substitute Auxiliary Teachers
  198. Trinidad Escalante Swilling
  199. Tabaqueros' Unions
  200. Yolanda Tarango
  201. Tex-Son Strike
  202. Latinas and theater
  203. Latina playwrights
  204. Villalongin Dramatic Company
  205. María Elena Toraño-Pantin
  206. Alva Torres
  207. Ida Inés Torres
  208. Lourdes Torres
  209. Patsy Torres / Patricia Donita Torres
  210. Estela Portilllo Trambley
  211. Latinas and the Treaty of Paris
  212. Mily Treviño-Sauceda
  213. Louise Ulibarri Sánchez
  214. Women in the United Farm Workers / Women in the UFW
  215. María Luisa Legarra Urquides / drafting in sandbox ProfessorBeaver (talk) 23:18, 12 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]
  216. Epifania de Guadelupe Vallejo
  217. María Paula Rosalia Vallejo de Leese
  218. Vanguardia Puertorriqueña
  219. Beatriz Varela
  220. María Varela
  221. Anna Vásquez
  222. Eriqueta Longeaux y Vásquez
  223. Loreta Janeta Velásquez
  224. Nydia M. Velásquez
  225. Emilí Vélez de Vando
  226. Anita Vélez-Mitchell
  227. Sherezada Vicioso Sánchez
  228. Irma Vidal
  229. Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre
  230. Watsonville Strike
  231. Mary Rose Garrido Wilcox
  232. Esther Valladolid Wolf
  233. Latinas in World War II
  234. Eva Ybarra
  235. Rosa Martin Zárate
  236. Alejandra Rojas Zúñiga

Volume II

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