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  1. La Adelita - Wikipedia

    • "La Adelita" is one of the most famous corridos of the Mexican Revolution. Over the years, it has had many adaptations. The ballad was inspired by Adela Velarde Pérez, a Chihuahuense woman who joined the Maderista movement in the early stages of the revolution and fell in love with Madero. She became a popular icon and a symbol of the role of women i… See more

    Why women joined the Mexican Revolution

    The song "La Adelita" depicts the brave women who fought and traveled with the Federales and the revolutionary army. The song speaks of Adelita as someone who is pretty and the object of desire for many of the soldiers… See more

    The role of soldaderas

    Women played multiple different roles while serving in the military and working in military camps. One of the primary roles of women in the Mexican Revolution was the making and cooking of tortillas. Specifically, Zapatistas relied … See more

     
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  3. Soldaderas - Wikipedia

  4. Five Historical Facts about Las Adelitas or Las …

    WEBAdelita is a nickname given to women soldiers or soldaderas who fought along side men in battle during Mexico’s Revolutionary War (1910-1920). Many of us depict these brave women when we perform the dances of …

  5. When Women Took Up Arms to Fight in Mexico’s …

    WEBA group of rebel women and girls wearing traditional dress practice their shooting skills for the Mexican Revolution in 1911. The Mexican Revolution rose out of a struggle for civil liberties...

  6. Soldaderas: The Female Fighters Of The Mexican Revolution

  7. The History of Las Soldaderas, the Women Who …

    WEBThese depictions of Las Soldaderas would come to be known as Las Adelitas, named after the famed ballad La Adelita, which described an unknown soldadera who was as pretty as she was brave.

  8. La Adelita, Part 2: From Pop Commodity to Historic …

    WEBDespite the distortions of revisionist pop history, La Adelita endures as a powerful symbol for women today. Looking back on her history, separating fantasy from reality, has become, not just an academic endeavor, but a …

  9. Las Soldaderas, the Women Who Fought in the …

    WEBThese women were the Las Soldaderas, “fighters” who assisted both the federal and rebel armies of the Revolution. But why were these women so important to the war?

  10. La Adelita, Part 1: Feminist Fighter or Chauvinist …

    WEBLa Adelita, a mythical composite persona, represents the thousands of unknown women who joined the Revolution of 1910, playing various key roles in the popular uprising that overthrew the Eurocentric dictatorship …

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  12. Revolutionaries Reborn: The Story of Las Adelitas de Aztlan

  13. How the Women “Adelitas” Helped Win the Mexican Revolution of …

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  15. Las Soldaderas - University of Michigan

  16. The Adelitas and the Mexican Revolution - The Mazatlan Post

  17. The Revolutionary Origins of Café de Olla and the Mexican …

  18. Las Adelitas — Hacienda CDC

  19. Las Adelitas de Aztlán - Wikipedia

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