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  1. Julia Constancia de Burgos García (February 17, 1914 – July 6, 1953) was a Puerto Rican poet. [1] [2] [3] [4] As an advocate of Puerto Rican independence, she served as Secretary General of the Daughters of Freedom, the women's branch of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party. [5] .

  2. Julia de Burgos was a Puerto Rican poet whose work engages themes of feminism and social justice. Since her death, she has been widely recognized as the contemporary foremother of Puerto Rico and of the Nuyorican poetry movement in New York.

  3. May 22, 2020 · Julia de Burgos was a celebrated literary icon of the Americas whose themes of Blackness, feminism, love, migration, nationalism, and nature helped birth the 1960s Nuyorican movement.

  4. Jun 14, 2019 · Six poems by Julia de Burgos (1914-1953) on love, identity, and Puerto Rico in their original Spanish (poemas), and English translation.

  5. Julia de Burgos. (Julia Constancia Burgos García; Carolina, Puerto Rico, 1914 - Nueva York, 1953) Poetisa puertorriqueña. Julia de Burgos se graduó de maestra normalista en la Universidad de Puerto Rico en 1933.

  6. Julia de Burgos was a Puerto Rican poet who wrote during the early-to-mid 20th century. Her work is still relevant today as it continues to speak to issues of social justice, feminism, and the Puerto Rican experience. De Burgos' poetry is characterized by its passionate and direct style, often utilizing bold imagery and a conversational tone to ...

  7. May 2, 2018 · Julia de Burgoss poetry explored issues like Puerto Rico’s colonial past, the legacy of slavery and American imperialism.

  8. Julia de Burgos. Julia Constanza Burgos García was born in a rural section of the northeastern municipality of Carolina, Puerto Rico, on February 17, 1914. Her father, Francisco Burgos Hans, was a farmer of German descent. Her mother, Paula García de Burgos, was Afro Puerto Rican.

  9. Jun 24, 2021 · Both books earned her recognition as one of the most outstanding contemporary poets, not just in Puerto Rico, but in the Spanish-speaking Caribbean. Julia de Burgos lived a tormented and unhappy life. Facing unemployment and political persecution, in 1940 she moved to New York.

  10. Julia de Burgos (b. 1914–d. 1953) is remembered as a revolutionary writer, thinker, and activist. The eldest of thirteen children, Julia Constanza Burgos García was born 17 February 1914 in Carolina, Puerto Rico, to Francisco Burgos Hans and Paula García de Burgos.

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