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Ángela Jiménez

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In 1911, federal soldiers searched her home for rebels and tried to rape her sister, who with a pistol first killed the soldiers and then shot herself. After witnessing this, Ángela Jiménez swore to kill federals. She dressed as a man and called herself Angel.
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With a gunshot wound, she left the army and emigrated to Texas and then California, where she was one of the founders of the organization "Veterans of the Revolution" in California (1910 – 1990). She was also a defender of Chicano Rights in the United States.
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She joined the Mexican Revolution along with her father and reached the position of lieutenant even though her colleagues knew she was a woman.
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Jiménez was the daughter of a Zapotec mother and a Spaniard. Some sources indicate that she held a political position in
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and fought in the center and north of the country with the villaistas and Zapatistas.
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Women of the Mexican Countryside, 1850-1990: Creating Spaces, Shaping ...
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It is believed that her revolutionary life was the model used by
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This biographical article about an activist from Mexico is a
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Fowler-Salamini, Heather; Vaughan, Mary Kay, eds. (2003).
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Angela Jimenez
Santa María Jalapa del Marqués
Mexico
Jalapa del Marqués
Mexican Revolution
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Tehuantepec
Elena Poniatowska
Hasta no verte Jesús mío
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Petra Herrera
Amelio Robles Ávila
"Las mujeres en la Revolución Mexicana, 1884-1920"
Mujeres del campo mexicano, 1850-1990
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Women of the Mexican Countryside, 1850-1990: Creating Spaces, Shaping ...
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