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  2. Women in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Women were affected by these policies as it was required for both men and women to submit documents proving their racial purity. European men sought elite Mexican women to marry and have children with, in order to retain or gain a higher status in society.

  3. Punjabi Mexican Americans - Wikipedia

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    Mexican women were considered brown, as were the Punjabi men; interracial marriage bans in California prevented Punjabis from marrying Black or White women but allowed them to marry Mexican women. Mexican women, much like the women of Punjab, covered their heads and bodies to protect themselves from the blazing sun while working in the fields. [3]

  4. Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    The title story, "Woman Hollering Creek", is about a Mexican woman, named Cleófilas, who marries Juan Pedro Martínez Sánchez. After moving across the border to Seguín, Texas, her hopes of having a happy marriage, like the characters she watches in the telenovelas, are dashed. Throughout their marriage, Juan Pedro is unfaithful, abusive and ...

  5. Sikhism in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    As many Sikhs had difficulty with entry in the United States in the following decades, some Sikh farmers settled in Mexico and married Mexican women. [ 4 ] 1950–2000

  6. In 'macho' Mexico, stage set for first female president - AOL

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    Four in every 100 girls aged 12-17 were either married or in a voluntary conjugal union, or had been, according to a 2020 census. ... Mexican women did not win full voting rights until 1953, 33 ...

  7. Jovita Idar - Wikipedia

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    Jovita Idar Vivero (September 7, 1885 – June 15, 1946) was an American journalist, teacher, political activist, and civil rights worker who championed the cause of Mexican Americans and Mexican immigrants.

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