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Remembering “Las Mariposas” – Numismatic Notebook
The Mirabal Sisters: The three "butterflies" who were killed because of their activities against the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo
The Mirabal Sisters: The three "butterflies" who were killed because of their activities against the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo
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Las Mariposas: The Mirabal Sisters' Role as Heroines of the Dominican Republic – StMU Research Scholars
Las Hermanas Mirabal / The Mirabal Sisters And Their Fight For Freedom
En el tiempo de las mariposas Spanish Novel, Spanish: Teacher's Discovery
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Overlooked No More: Dedé Mirabal, Who Carried the Torch of Her Slain Sisters - The New York Times
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What Is The Museum Of The Mirabal Sisters Called – Museum Of African American History And Culture
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Remembering Las Mariposas—The 'Butterfly Sisters'
Las Hermanas Mirabal, Arts Mecca in Dominican Republic
Peoples Dispatch on Twitter: "The three Mirabal sisters, Patria, Minerva and María Teresa, were active organizers of the resistance movement against the decades-long rule of Rafael Trujillo, one of the bloodiest eras
Mirabal sisters - Wikipedia
Remembering Las Mariposas—The 'Butterfly Sisters'
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Overlooked No More: Dedé Mirabal, Who Carried the Torch of Her Slain Sisters - The New York Times
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Las Hermanas Mirabal / The Mirabal Sisters And Their Fight For Freedom
The Tragic Assassination Of The Mirabal Sisters Explained
Overlooked No More: Dedé Mirabal, Who Carried the Torch of Her Slain Sisters - The New York Times
Butterflies still soar in the Latin American feminist movement – Repeating Islands