Maria Gonzalez and soldaderas, South Texas border 1900-1920. Soldaderas
were female soldiers who fought alongside men during the Mexican
Revolution (1910-1920). The word is also used to refer to camp women who
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led by L.A.’s Black residents. It's up to you to decide, how much America has
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