- Luisa Capetillo
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birthdate = October 28, 1879
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deathdate = October 10, 1922
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occupation = writer, labor organizer
nationality = Puerto Rico
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website =Luisa Capetillo (
October 28 ,1879 –October 10 ,1922 ) was one of Puerto Rico's most famous labor organizers. She was also awriter and ananarchist who fought for workers and women's rights.Early years
Capetillo was born in
Arecibo, Puerto Rico , where she was raised and home schooled by her parents, who were both very liberal in regard to theirphilosophical andpolitical ideologies.In 1898, Capetillo had the first of her two children out of wedlock. She found a job as a reader in a
cigar making factory in Arecibo. After theSpanish-American War , The American Tobacco Company gained control of most of the islandstobacco fields, who would hire people to read novels and current events to the workers. It was in the tobacco factory that Capetillo had her first contact with the Unions. In 1904, Capetillo began to writeessay s, titled "Mi Opinion" (My Opinion), about her ideas, which were published in radical and union newspapers. [ [http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&search-type=ss&index=books&field-author=Luisa%20Capetillo&page=1 Amazon] ] [ [http://www.lucyparsonsproject.org/anarchism/aldebol_luisa_capetillo.html Luisa Capetillo Was Early Puerto Rican Labor Leader She Lived Life on Her Own Terms] ]Labor leader
During a farm workers' strike in 1905, Capetillo wrote
propaganda and organized the workers in the strike. She quickly became a leader of the "FLT" (American Federation of Labor ) and traveled throughout Puerto Rico educating and organizing women. Her hometown, Arecibo, became the most unionized area of the country.Women's rights activist
In 1908, during the "FLT" convention, Capetillo asked the union to approve a policy for
women's suffrage . She insisted that all women should have the same right tovote as men. Capetillo is considered to be one of Puerto Rico's firstsuffragist s. [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20031217222211/http://www.anarco-nyc.net/history/history4.html History] ]In 1912, Capetillo traveled to
New York City where she organized Cuban and Puerto Rican tobacco workers. Later on, she went toTampa, Florida where she also organized the workers. It is inFlorida that she published the second edition of "Mi Opinion". She also traveled toCuba and theDominican Republic , where she joined the striking workers in their cause.In 1919, she challenged the mainstream
society by becoming the first woman in Puerto Rico to wear pants in public. Capetillo was sent to jail for what was then considered to be a "crime", but, the judge later dropped the charges against her. In that same year, along with other labor activists, she helped pass a minimum-wage law in the Puerto Rican Legislature. [ [http://andrejkoymasky.com/liv/fam/bioc1/cape2.html Luisa Capetillo Perone] ]Luisa Capetillo died on October 10, 1922 in Puerto Rico from
tuberculosis . She is buried in the Municipal Cemetery of Arecibo. [ [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSmpid=46498016&GRid=11428311& Find a Grave] ]Honors
In 1990 a made for
T.V. movie titled "Luisa Capetillo, pasión de justicia" (Luisa Capetillo, passion for justice) was made. It was directed by Sonia Fritz and the musical arrangements were made byZoraida Santiago . [imdb title|0430317|Luisa Capetillo: Pasin de justicia (1995)] In Arecibo there is a Casa Protegida Luisa Capetillo, which is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to defend women who have been mistreated physically or mentally. The University of Puerto Rico, Cayey Campus established the Luisa Capetillo Center of Documentation Hall in March 1990. The center is part of the Women Studies project started in 1986 by the university and has received financial help from the Angel Ramos fundation.ee also
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List of Puerto Rican writers
*List of famous Puerto Ricans
*Puerto Rican literature References
External links
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20031217222211/http://www.anarco-nyc.net/history/history4.html Luisa Capetillo ] at www.anarco-nyc.net
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