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Title
A las abnegadas mujeres madrileñas
Date Created and/or Issued
between 1936 and 1939
Contributing Institution
UC San Diego, Special Collections and Archives
Collection
Spanish Civil War Communist Ephemera
Rights Information
Unknown
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Description
The broadside serves both to announce the International March of Women of March 8th and to outline the common interests and goals of women collectively. The first line reads,"Socialist women, repulican women, anarchist women, without a Party!" Select paragraphs read: [Paragraph 2:] "What is it that women ask for? Something that, since the beginning of the war, we have done without any haggling, with complete enthusiasm and in the spirit of sacrifice: To work and To Fight. But women are convinced that the great effort of some is lost due to the incomprehension of others. That which we desire is that this effort organizes itself, empowers itself, that it guides this formidable movement of women. It gives us the right to speak out loud [of] the part that we have given to the fight in all the orders, including in blood." [Last Paragraph:] "For this, we are addressing all women of all ideologies, except true antifascists, that they unite their voice with ours and they ask with us the Government, the Trade Unions, [and] all comrades in the factories that they listen to this outcry of women, that they are attentive and so we will have taken a great step along the path of our revolution. LONG LIVE THE MAGNIFICENT CITY OF MADRID! LONG LIVE OUR GLORIOUS ARMY! LONG LIVE THE GREAT "PASIONARIA," A LIVING SYMBOL OF THE ANTIFASCIST WOMEN OF SPAIN!"
Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca)
Madrid, Partido Comunista de España (Sector Sur)
Madrid, Comisión femenina
Type
text
Format
1 printed leaf; 21.6 x 14.8cm
Form/Genre
Broadside
Identifier
ark:/20775/bb12979025
Subject
Women - Unity
Broadside

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