1930 in Malaga: freedom in the dilemma
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In her Traveller’s diary in wartime (1871) French writer George Sand said that we are not allowed to forget. The author of this autobiographical work on the incident that brought into conflict France and Prussia had suffered as a personal defeat the failure of the Second Republic of 1848. One century later another woman, the lawyer Victoria Kent, also concerned about the poor education of the working class, the women’s lack of rights and the prisons’ tough life conditions, witnessed to her sorrow the likewise forced end of the Spanish republican attempt. The city of Málaga, where she was born, is the scene of this article on the year before the one in which the II Republic was proclaimed. At that time the working class, peasants, politicians and thinkers in Málaga were torn between their wish of continuance and their determination to
change. They are the major figures of these lines written on the 75th anniversary of that spring which brougth the women’s vote. Those were times of rage and hope.
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