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Arguably, her most important publication was Diosa y Hembra (1976), a reprint of Profile of the Mexican American Woman, which she had written to provide a broad overview of Chicana history. Diosa y Hembra produced a tidal wave of interest and excitement among Chicana student activists and within the women's movement.
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Diosa y hembra: the history and heritage of Chicanas in the U.S.
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