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Flora was a descendent of the Borgias. Gauguin boasted of having this heritage. It would be interesting to have the early history of Flora's family (Trista y Moscoso).
Flora Tristan is also the name of a Peruvian organization "Flora Tristan", which works to protect women in peru today.
Shannon Schmitt
Latest comment: 8 years ago3 comments3 people in discussion
The text under "The Worker's Union" was "strung-out" on one line, requiring a lot of scrolling to read. I copied and re-typed the text, so it's now legible. I also changed the information from present tense to past tense ("[she] recognises" to "[she] recognized"; "solution is to act" to "solution was to act", etc.) I also changed some of the language to be more objective (last sentence of the 2nd paragraph originally started with "By feeding into the male ego, she opens...").Esaons (talk) 16:37, 7 April 2008 (UTC)Reply
There was no citation for the quote in the first paragraph, but I've indicated that one is needed.
Can anybody provide quote for the fact that aparently Flora was in fact the daughter of Simon Bolivar? I will come back later if I find the reference. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Darynthe (talk • contribs) 21:11, 19 March 2009 (UTC)Reply