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Imgae of Blanca Canales from Institute Of Puerto Rican Culture:http://www.icp.gobierno.pr/politica.htm
[edit] Rationale for use:
[edit] Fair use rationale in Blanca Canales
1. The subject is no longer alive, she died in 1996, therefore the image in question is not replaceable
2. Image is early 1920's used as promotional and appears in multiple sites.
3. Will be used only in subjects Bio and articles related to the subject.
[edit] Fair use rationale in Jayuya Uprising
1. The subject was the leader of the uprising and therefore revelant to the article.
2. subject is discussed within the article.
3. The subject is no longer alive, she died in 1996, therefore the image in question is not replaceable
4. Image is early 1920's used as promotional and appears in multiple sites.
5. Will be used only in subjects Bio and articles related to the subject.
[edit] Fair use rationale in Puerto Rican Nationalist Party
1. The subject was the leader of the PR Nationalist Party and therefore revelant to the article.
2. subject is discussed within the article.
3. The subject is no longer alive, she died in 1996, therefore the image in question is not replaceable
4. Image is early 1920's used as promotional and appears in multiple sites.
5. Will be used only in subjects Bio and articles related to the subject.
[edit] Fair use rationale in Military history of Puerto Rico
1. The subject was the leader of a revolt against the U.S. and therefore revelant to the article.
2. subject is discussed within the article.
3. The subject is no longer alive, she died in 1996, therefore the image in question is not replaceable
4. Image is early 1920's used as promotional and appears in multiple sites.
5. Will be used only in subjects Bio and articles related to the subject.
[edit] Fair use rationale in Puerto Rican women in the military
1. The subject was the leader of a para-military group and led a revolt against the U.S. and therefore revelant to the article.
2. subject is discussed within the article.
3. The subject is no longer alive, she died in 1996, therefore the image in question is not replaceable
4. Image is early 1920's used as promotional and appears in multiple sites.
5. Will be used only in subjects Bio and articles related to the subject.
[edit] Fair use rationale in Women in warfare (1945-1999)
1. The subject was the leader of a para-military group and led a revolt against the U.S. and therefore revelant to the article.
2. subject is discussed within the article.
3. The subject is no longer alive, she died in 1996, therefore the image in question is not replaceable
4. Image is early 1920's used as promotional and appears in multiple sites.
5. Will be used only in subjects Bio and articles related to the subject.
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