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- History_of_women_in_Puerto_Rico abstract "The history of women in Puerto Rico traces back its roots to the Taíno, the inhabitants of the island before the arrival of Spaniards. During the Spanish colonization the cultures and customs of the Taíno, Spanish, African and women from non-Hispanic countries blended into what became the culture and customs of Puerto Rico. Many women in Puerto Rico were Spanish subjects and were already active participants in the labor movement and in the agricultural economy of the island.After Puerto Rico was ceded to the United States in 1898 as a result of the Spanish-American War, women once again played an integral role in Puerto Rican society by contributing to the establishment of the state university of Puerto Rico, women's suffrage, women's rights, civil rights, and to the military of the United States.During the period of industrialization of the 1950s, women in Puerto Rico took jobs in the needle industry, working as seamstresses in garment factories. Many Puerto Rican families also migrated to the United States in the 1950s, which included women. Currently, women in Puerto Rico have become active in the political and social landscape in the continental United States in addition to their own homeland, with many of them involved in fields that were once limited to the male population, as well as gaining influential roles as leaders in their fields.".
- History_of_women_in_Puerto_Rico language Puerto_Rican_Spanish.
- History_of_women_in_Puerto_Rico religion Catholic_Church.
- History_of_women_in_Puerto_Rico religion Protestantism_in_Puerto_Rico.
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- History_of_women_in_Puerto_Rico wikiPageExternalLink Re-visioning_History_Puerto_Rican_Women_Activism_and_Sexuality.
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- History_of_women_in_Puerto_Rico audio "You may listen to Graciela Rivera's interpretation of Manuel Fernández Juncos' version of the "La Borinqueña" here.".
- History_of_women_in_Puerto_Rico audio "You may view:"Civil Rights- Mendez vs. Westminster"; By: Oscar Rosales here.".
- History_of_women_in_Puerto_Rico caption Presidential_Citizens_Medal.
- History_of_women_in_Puerto_Rico caption Presidential_Medal_of_Freedom.
- History_of_women_in_Puerto_Rico caption "Plaque honoring the women of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party.".
- History_of_women_in_Puerto_Rico caption "The arrest of Carmen María Pérez Roque, Olga Viscal Garriga, and Ruth Mary Reynolds; three women involved with the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party who were arrested because of violations to the Puerto Rico Gag Law. The law was later repealed as it was considered unconstitutional.".
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- History_of_women_in_Puerto_Rico langs "Spanish and English".
- History_of_women_in_Puerto_Rico poptime "1940618".
- History_of_women_in_Puerto_Rico relatedC Africans.
- History_of_women_in_Puerto_Rico relatedC Criollo_people.
- History_of_women_in_Puerto_Rico relatedC Ethnic_groups_in_Europe.
- History_of_women_in_Puerto_Rico relatedC Mestizo.
- History_of_women_in_Puerto_Rico relatedC Mulatto.
- History_of_women_in_Puerto_Rico relatedC Taíno_people.
- History_of_women_in_Puerto_Rico rels Catholic_Church.
- History_of_women_in_Puerto_Rico rels Protestantism_in_Puerto_Rico.
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- History_of_women_in_Puerto_Rico subject Category:American_women.
- History_of_women_in_Puerto_Rico subject Category:Hispanic_and_Latino_American_women.
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- History_of_women_in_Puerto_Rico comment "The history of women in Puerto Rico traces back its roots to the Taíno, the inhabitants of the island before the arrival of Spaniards. During the Spanish colonization the cultures and customs of the Taíno, Spanish, African and women from non-Hispanic countries blended into what became the culture and customs of Puerto Rico.".
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