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Lolita Lebron dies; she led 1954 attack on U.S. House
Lolita Lebron dies; she led 1954 attack on U.S. House

LOLITA, MARIA, AND I PART II
LOLITA, MARIA, AND I PART II

Remembering Lolita Lebrón – Workers World
Remembering Lolita Lebrón – Workers World

A postcard from 1986 depicting Lolita Lebrón escorted from the US Capitol  after opening fire from the House of Representatives gallery. | DPLA
A postcard from 1986 depicting Lolita Lebrón escorted from the US Capitol after opening fire from the House of Representatives gallery. | DPLA

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
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 Lebron - Person of the Year 2010 - TIME
Lolita Lebron - Person of the Year 2010 - TIME

Puerto Rican revolutionary activist Lolita Lebron with lon… | Flickr
Puerto Rican revolutionary activist Lolita Lebron with lon… | Flickr

Lolita Lebrón — Bienvenidxs
Lolita Lebrón — Bienvenidxs

Lolita Lebron, Puerto Rico independence leader, dies at 90
Lolita Lebron, Puerto Rico independence leader, dies at 90

Lolita Lebrón arrested in Vieques, Puerto Rico, 2001. | Download Scientific  Diagram
Lolita Lebrón arrested in Vieques, Puerto Rico, 2001. | Download Scientific Diagram

Gabe González on X: "Puerto Rican activist Lolita Lebrón on her way to  Congress in 1954 https://t.co/53m5zDaTsp" / X
Gabe González on X: "Puerto Rican activist Lolita Lebrón on her way to Congress in 1954 https://t.co/53m5zDaTsp" / X

Upset with mistreatment, Puerto Rican radicals stormed the Capitol and  started shooting in 1954 | by Matt Reimann | Timeline
Upset with mistreatment, Puerto Rican radicals stormed the Capitol and started shooting in 1954 | by Matt Reimann | Timeline

Lolita Lebron" Cap for Sale by Jane Domenech | Redbubble
Lolita Lebron" Cap for Sale by Jane Domenech | Redbubble

Lolita Lebron (2013) | Dignidad Rebelde
Lolita Lebron (2013) | Dignidad Rebelde

What happened to Lolita Lebrón in 1954 and not insurrectionists on Jan. 6 |  Al Día News
What happened to Lolita Lebrón in 1954 and not insurrectionists on Jan. 6 | Al Día News

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, 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.,

Amazon.com: INFINITE PHOTOGRAPHS Photo: Lolita Lebron, Puerto Rican  Nationalist Leader, 1954: Photographs
Amazon.com: INFINITE PHOTOGRAPHS Photo: Lolita Lebron, Puerto Rican Nationalist Leader, 1954: Photographs

Lolita Lebron | afca
Lolita Lebron | afca

What Lolita Lebrón's Story Teaches Us About the Pro-Trump Riot
What Lolita Lebrón's Story Teaches Us About the Pro-Trump Riot

Unión del Barrio - Lolita Lebrón - ¡Presente! November 19, 1919 - August 1,  2010 -- A 10 Años de Su Muerte -- Unión del Barrio remembers Lolita Lebrón  on this, the
Unión del Barrio - Lolita Lebrón - ¡Presente! November 19, 1919 - August 1, 2010 -- A 10 Años de Su Muerte -- Unión del Barrio remembers Lolita Lebrón on this, the

Lolita Lebrón — Episodes — Paseo Media
Lolita Lebrón — Episodes — Paseo Media

1976 Visiting Lolita Lebrón, Alderson Women's Prison, West Virginia -  Puerto Rican Cultural Center
1976 Visiting Lolita Lebrón, Alderson Women's Prison, West Virginia - Puerto Rican Cultural Center

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
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

Audio of Lolita Lebron at 1954 attack from Freedom Archives
Audio of Lolita Lebron at 1954 attack from Freedom Archives

Lolita Lebrón, Puerto Rican Nationalist, Dies at 90 - The New York Times
Lolita Lebrón, Puerto Rican Nationalist, Dies at 90 - The New York Times

Lolita Lebrón - Wikipedia
Lolita Lebrón - Wikipedia