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- Las_Adelitas abstract "Las Adelitas de Aztlán was an organization started by a group of women, including Gloria Arellanes and Gracie and Hilda Reyes, who left the Brown Berets in 1970. Their name was a tribute to the female fighters, or soldaderas, of the Mexican Revolution. Their creation was a response, in part, to moves by the Brown Berets which alienated female members, like a February 28, 1970 ad in La Causa which read: \"The man we are looking for must have Huevos, a will to stand for what he believes.\"".
- Las_Adelitas comment "Las Adelitas de Aztlán was an organization started by a group of women, including Gloria Arellanes and Gracie and Hilda Reyes, who left the Brown Berets in 1970. Their name was a tribute to the female fighters, or soldaderas, of the Mexican Revolution. Their creation was a response, in part, to moves by the Brown Berets which alienated female members, like a February 28, 1970 ad in La Causa which read: \"The man we are looking for must have Huevos, a will to stand for what he believes.\"".