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Upset with mistreatment, Puerto Rican radicals stormed the Capitol and started shooting in 1954 | by Matt Reimann | Timeline
Lolita Lebron Digital Art by Alexavier Otero - Pixels
Audio of Lolita Lebron at 1954 attack from Freedom Archives
Lolita Lebron, center, one of four Puerto Rican nationalist extremists held on $100,000 bail after an assault on the U.S. House of Representatives, speaks to newsmen at police headquarters in Washington, D.C.,
Lolita Lebron, Puerto Rico independence leader, dies at 90
Lolita Lebrón, Puerto Rican Nationalist, Dies at 90 - The New York Times
Lolita Lebron (2013) | Dignidad Rebelde
What happened to Lolita Lebrón in 1954 and not insurrectionists on Jan. 6 | Al Día News
Lolita Lebrón and the struggle for Puerto Rican independence – Breaking the Chains
Remembering Lolita Lebrón – Workers World
Lolita Lebrón arrested in Vieques, Puerto Rico, 2001. | Download Scientific Diagram
Puerto Rican nationalist Lolita Lebron dies at 89 - The San Diego Union-Tribune
Lolita Lebrón | Smithsonian American Art Museum
Alba Mora Roca on X: "Activist Lolita Lebrón. In 1954 she commanded an assault group at the United States Congress to demand the independence of Puerto Rico. Lolita fired shots in front
Puerto Rican nationalist, Lolita Lebron, is hustled through the crowd after she was involved in a shooting attack on Capitol Hill, March 1, 1954 . While shouting "Free Puerto Rico," a commando
Lolita Lebrón: 'I am a Revolutionary' | 4strugglemag
Lolita Lebron dies; she led 1954 attack on U.S. House