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Notes

1. Irene I Blea, U.S. Chicanas and Latinas within a global context: women of color at the Fourth Women’s Conference (Westport, Connecticut: Praeger, 1997), 15.

2. Blea, U.S. Chicanas and Latinas, 134.

3. Ibid., 17.

4. Karen Anderson, Changing Woman: A History of Racial Ethnic Women in Modern America (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996), 104-105.

5. Anderson, Changing Woman, 106.

6. Ibid., 126.

7. Ibid., 148.

8. Ibid., 126.

9. Ibid., 143

10. Blea, U.S. Chicanas and Latinas, 154.

11. Ibid., 154.

12. Ana Montes, "La Nueva Chicana." El Camino, September, (1971): 4.

13. Alvina E. Quintana, "Home Girls: Chicana Literary Voices." (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1996), 7.