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Women in Hisotry

Week 4 | “Silences in Shadows”: Stories of Idependence

Independence of Latin America is an event I usually generalized based on the facts and information my school and family transmitted and taught me about El Salvador. As far as I can remember, my school teachers didn’t talk anything about the independence processes of other Latin American countries. While reading the 1st chapter of AlexanderContinue reading “Week 4 | “Silences in Shadows”: Stories of Idependence”

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