Poem: "La Injusticia Social"
Poem
Social Inequality
Children
Wealth Distribution
Poverty
Social Injustice
Arecibo--Puerto Rico
In this poem Padilla de Sanz lamented the extreme wealth inequality that led to the suffering of disadvantaged children. She observed how these inequalities in youth would greatly influence their path in life, creating a vicious cycle of poverty.
Padilla de Sanz, Trinidad
Assorted Clippings: "La Injusticia Social," October 25, 1962, Box 7, Folder 5, Trina Padilla de Sanz papers, 1845-1968 (Bulk: 1902-1957), Mss 0020, The Monsignor William Noé Field Archives & Special Collections Center, Seton Hall University.
The Monsignor William Noé Field Archives & Special Collections Center, Seton Hall University
1952-10-25
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Spanish
Text
Puerto Rico
Article: "Idiomas, Tradiciones, y Volantines"
Spanish language
Culture--Puerto Rico
Patriotism
Imperialism
Foreign Influence
Traditions
In this article for Condor Blanco, Padilla de Sanz wrote about the importance of preserving Puerto Rican culture and language when faced with powerful outside influences.
Padilla de Sanz, Trinidad
"Idiomas, Tradiciones, y Volantines," 1946, Box 5/Folder 28, Trina Padilla de Sanz papers, 1845-1968 (Bulk: 1902-1957), Mss 0020, The Monsignor William Noé Field Archives & Special Collections Center, Seton Hall University.
The Monsignor William Noé Field Archives & Special Collections Center, Seton Hall University
1946
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Spanish
Text
Puerto Rico
Excerpt: "La Mujer ante la Guerra"
Women's Rights
War
Equality
Wartime Efforts
Patriotism
Feminism
Excerpt from an article written by Padilla de Sanz regarding contributions made by women to the war effort. Padilla de Sanz argued that while traditionally seen as inferior to men, women have held their own throughout history and deserve equal recognition, highlighting wartime efforts as a prime example of the equal capabilities and achievements of women.
Padilla de Sanz, Trinidad
Assorted Clippings: "La Mujer ante la Guerra," Undated, Box 7/Folder 6, Trina Padilla de Sanz papers, 1845-1968 (Bulk: 1902-1957), Mss 0020, The Monsignor William Noé Field Archives & Special Collections Center, Seton Hall University.
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Spanish
Text
Twentieth Century
Article: "El Caso de Puerto Rico"
Independence
Puerto Rico
Democracy
Patriotism
Politics
Liberty
Unity
War
Conflict
Liberation
Article written by Padilla de Sanz in the publication Tricolor about Puerto Rican independence. Padilla argued that disunity amongst figures in the independence movement hindered the country's liberation efforts.
Padilla de Sanz, Trinidad
"El Caso de Puerto Rico," Undated, Box 4/Folder 3, Trina Padilla de Sanz papers, 1845-1968 (Bulk: 1902-1957), Mss 0020, The Monsignor William Noé Field Archives & Special Collections Center, Seton Hall University.
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Spanish
Text
Puerto Rico
Speech: "Conferencia dada en la Cárcel de Arecibo"
Reform
Christianity
Education
Morality
Redemption
Prison--Arecibo--Puerto Rico
Speech given by Padilla de Sanz in the prison of Arecibo, Puerto Rico. La Hija addressed the inmates directly and offered them advice on how to rehabilitate themselves through Christianity and education. Rather than a dismissive and judgemental tone, La Hija adopted a compassionate tone towards the inmates, reflecting her devotion to helping those most in need.
Padilla de Sanz, Trinidad
"Conferencia dada en la Cárcel de Arecibo," 1934, Box 4/Folder 45, Trina Padilla de Sanz papers, 1845-1968 (Bulk: 1902-1957), Mss 0020, The Monsignor William Noé Field Archives & Special Collections Center, Seton Hall University.
The Monsignor William Noé Field Archives & Special Collections Center, Seton Hall University
1934-05-25
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Spanish
Text
Arecibo, Puerto Rico
Poem: "Ana Roque de Duprey"
Feminism
Poetry
Women's Suffrage--Twentieth Century--Puerto Rico
Equality
Death
Tribute
Roque de Duprey, Ana (1853-1933)
This is a poem by Padilla de Sanz written in honor of her friend, the suffragist Ana Roque de Duprey after her death in 1933. In this short poem, La Hija not only paid tribute to Roque de Duprey's fulfilling life but also alluded to the broader struggle of the women's suffrage movement.
Padilla de Sanz, Trinidad
"Ana Roque de Duprey," Undated, Box 4/Folder 11, Trina Padilla de Sanz papers, 1845-1968 (Bulk: 1902-1957), Mss 0020, The Monsignor William Noé Field Archives & Special Collections Center, Seton Hall University.
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Spanish
Text
Twentieth Century