
doi: 10.26077/f3a0-a270
Lamenting the poor education that Puerto Rican women received at the end of nineteenth century, Manuel Fernández Juncos (1846–1928), one of Puerto Rico’s most distinguished writers, observes in a prologue titled “La mujer en Puerto-Rico”: Con tan poderosos atractivos, júzguese cual sería el grado de perfección de la mujer puerto-riqueña si no se hubiese mirado su educación con tan punible indiferencia. Hoy mismo, y á pesar de los laudables esfuerzos que se han hecho para remediar aquel mal, la educación de la mujer es en alto grado viciosa y deficiente, aún entre las clases acomodadas, y existen contra ella infinidad de preocupaciones y obstáculos que importa mucho destruir. (43-44)1
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