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Movie Review: A Spanish feminist fights sexism and fascism — “The Red Virgin (La virgen roja)”
Groomed for greatness, a writing, philosophizing prodigy by her teens and a young woman nearly 100 years ahead of her time, Hildegart RodrÃguez Carballeira was long a forgotten heroine of the Spanish Civil War. That’s how “history” is erased by … Continue reading
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