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Mercedes Solá Rodríguez (1879–1923) was a Puerto Rican writer, educator, and activist for the rights of women. Along with Isabel Andreu de Aguilar (1887–1948) and Ana Roque de Duprey (1853–1933), Sola was a feminist recognized in 1917 for the founding of the . Sola, and Ana Roque de Duprey, along with others, brought about the passage of the country's suffrage bill. She was one of the main architects of the suffragette campaign in Puerto Rico from the 1920s, and was a leader of the . In 1922, she published Feminismo, in which she demanded the woman's right to vote in the society of his country; it is considered a landmark text in contemporary feminism. She was also co-founder of the feminist magazine Women of the Twentieth Century, which aimed at defending the rights of women.

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  • Mercedes Solá Rodríguez (1879–1923) was a Puerto Rican writer, educator, and activist for the rights of women. Along with Isabel Andreu de Aguilar (1887–1948) and Ana Roque de Duprey (1853–1933), Sola was a feminist recognized in 1917 for the founding of the . Sola, and Ana Roque de Duprey, along with others, brought about the passage of the country's suffrage bill. She was one of the main architects of the suffragette campaign in Puerto Rico from the 1920s, and was a leader of the . In 1922, she published Feminismo, in which she demanded the woman's right to vote in the society of his country; it is considered a landmark text in contemporary feminism. She was also co-founder of the feminist magazine Women of the Twentieth Century, which aimed at defending the rights of women. (en)
  • Mercedes Sola (1879 - 1923) fue una escritora, educadora y activista puertorriqueña por los derechos de las mujeres.​​ Junto a Isabel Andreu de Aguilar (1887-1948) y Ana Roque de Duprey (1853-1933), fue una reconocida feminista​ que en 1917, participó de la fundación de la , la primera organización adscrita a este movimiento en dicho país.​​ Además, fue cofundadora de la revista feminista La Mujer del Siglo XX, publicación de carácter quincenal destinada a la defensa de los derechos de la mujer.​ (es)
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  • Mercedes Sola (1879 - 1923) fue una escritora, educadora y activista puertorriqueña por los derechos de las mujeres.​​ Junto a Isabel Andreu de Aguilar (1887-1948) y Ana Roque de Duprey (1853-1933), fue una reconocida feminista​ que en 1917, participó de la fundación de la , la primera organización adscrita a este movimiento en dicho país.​​ En su labor como activista, fue junto a Ana Roque, , y Olivia Paoli, una de las principales artífices de la campaña sufragista en Puerto Rico a partir de la década de 1920;​​​ en este marco, fue una de las líderes de la Asociación Puertorriqueña de Mujeres Sufragistas.​ En 1922 publicó Feminismo: estudio sobre su aspecto social, económico y político, texto en el que exige el derecho al voto universal en la sociedad de su país​ y que se transformó en un referente dentro del feminismo contemporáneo.​ Además, fue cofundadora de la revista feminista La Mujer del Siglo XX, publicación de carácter quincenal destinada a la defensa de los derechos de la mujer.​ (es)
  • Mercedes Solá Rodríguez (1879–1923) was a Puerto Rican writer, educator, and activist for the rights of women. Along with Isabel Andreu de Aguilar (1887–1948) and Ana Roque de Duprey (1853–1933), Sola was a feminist recognized in 1917 for the founding of the . Sola, and Ana Roque de Duprey, along with others, brought about the passage of the country's suffrage bill. She was one of the main architects of the suffragette campaign in Puerto Rico from the 1920s, and was a leader of the . In 1922, she published Feminismo, in which she demanded the woman's right to vote in the society of his country; it is considered a landmark text in contemporary feminism. She was also co-founder of the feminist magazine Women of the Twentieth Century, which aimed at defending the rights of women. (en)
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