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The image is a close-up photograph of a screen displaying text in Spanish. The text appears to be an excerpt about the struggle of women in Puerto Rico between 1898 and 1936. It mentions a magazine called "La mujer" and discusses the work of Capetillo, who published four books, one of which is considered the first feminist text in Puerto Rico. The text also mentions Juana Colón, a Black woman and descendant of enslaved people, who fought for workers' rights and was involved in the founding of the Socialist Party of her town. The text is white against a blue background. The screen appears to be a television or monitor. The location in the city of Tinaquillo, Venezuela, is not evident in this image.
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The image is a close-up photograph of a screen displaying text in Spanish. The text appears to be an excerpt about the struggle of women in Puerto Rico between 1898 and 1936. It mentions a magazine called "La mujer" and discusses the work of Capetillo, who published four books, one of which is considered the first feminist text in Puerto Rico. The text also mentions Juana Colón, a Black woman and descendant of enslaved people, who fought for workers' rights and was involved in the founding of the Socialist Party of her town. The text is white against a blue background. The screen appears to be a television or monitor. The location in the city of Tinaquillo, Venezuela, is not evident in this image.

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