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- Juana_Belén_Gutiérrez_de_Mendoza abstract "Juana Belén Gutiérrez de Mendoza (27 January 1875 – 13 July 1942) was an anarchist and feminist activist, typographer, journalist and poet born in San Juan del Río, Durango, Mexico. While many women contributed in the Mexican Revolution 1910-1920 by fighting alongside their husbands, others wrote against the injustices of the Díaz regime. In May 1901 she found an anti-Díaz newspaper called Vésper. She attacked the clergy in Guanajuato and wrote against foreign domination in Mexico. She also wrote against the Díaz regime and criticized Díaz for not carrying out the requests and needs of the people. As a result her newspaper was confiscated and she was also put in jail several times by Díaz between 1904 and 1920. She established a new newspaper called El Desmonte (1900-1919) and continued her writings. She encouraged workers and peasants to vote as she wrote “not to integrate power, but to disintegrate it, as a means of forming, not a new oligarchy but of transforming the oligarchies into truly public administrations.” She argued that the Mexican Population could not count on the leadership of political parties given that they wanted to obtain office in order to protect their own interests. To propagate liberation ideology throughout Mexico, Juana Belén Gutiérrez de Mendoza translated the works of Peter Kropotkin, Mikhail Bakunin, and Pierre Joseph Proudhon to Spanish. Even though she was intimidated throughout her life, she continued writing and educating the public on the injustices the different governments brought upon Mexico. She is one of the many intellectuals who contributed with her writings to the Mexican Revolution.She was also a Caxcan Indian from the state of Durango.".
- Juana_Belén_Gutiérrez_de_Mendoza birthDate "1875-01-27".
- Juana_Belén_Gutiérrez_de_Mendoza deathDate "1942-07-13".
- Juana_Belén_Gutiérrez_de_Mendoza wikiPageID "20473497".
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- Juana_Belén_Gutiérrez_de_Mendoza dateOfBirth "1875-01-27".
- Juana_Belén_Gutiérrez_de_Mendoza dateOfDeath "1942-07-13".
- Juana_Belén_Gutiérrez_de_Mendoza name "Juana Belen Gutierrez De Mendoza".
- Juana_Belén_Gutiérrez_de_Mendoza shortDescription "Mexican writer adn activist".
- Juana_Belén_Gutiérrez_de_Mendoza description "Mexican writer adn activist".
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- Juana_Belén_Gutiérrez_de_Mendoza comment "Juana Belén Gutiérrez de Mendoza (27 January 1875 – 13 July 1942) was an anarchist and feminist activist, typographer, journalist and poet born in San Juan del Río, Durango, Mexico. While many women contributed in the Mexican Revolution 1910-1920 by fighting alongside their husbands, others wrote against the injustices of the Díaz regime. In May 1901 she found an anti-Díaz newspaper called Vésper. She attacked the clergy in Guanajuato and wrote against foreign domination in Mexico.".
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- Juana_Belén_Gutiérrez_de_Mendoza name "Juana Belen Gutierrez De Mendoza".