La Solidaridad was the official newspaper of the Propaganda Movement, established in 1889 to express nationalistic sentiments and demand reforms from the Spanish government. The key reforms sought included social and political freedom, freedom of the press and speech, equality before the law, participation in governmental affairs, and promotion of education. The publication aimed to expose abuses and advocate for the rights of citizens against the Spanish authorities.
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La Solidaridad
La Solidaridad was the official newspaper of the Propaganda Movement, established in 1889 to express nationalistic sentiments and demand reforms from the Spanish government. The key reforms sought included social and political freedom, freedom of the press and speech, equality before the law, participation in governmental affairs, and promotion of education. The publication aimed to expose abuses and advocate for the rights of citizens against the Spanish authorities.
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LA SOLIDARIDAD - Stoppage of the Guardia
• the Propaganda Civils’ abuses and of the
Movement’s principal deportation of citizens. newspaper. - This contains the exposure of the prolific writers please against Spain (called during their time, Mother Hispania). In 1889, the Propagandists found a way to air their nationalistic sentiments in the Movement’s official paper, the La Solidaridad. Through this publication they were able to declare the reforms that they wanted from the Spanish government.
I. DEMANDED REFORMS - Social and Political Freedom - Freedom of the Press, of
Speech, of assembly - Equality before the law
- Participation in governmental affairs - Promotion of Education