In 1945 she won the Concha Espina Prize in a contest organized by the national weekly Domingo con Nina, which was not published until 1988.
In 1963 she began her trilogy Los que vamos a pie with Bibiana, in which the events are recounted (autobiographical, as is much of her work) related to the demonstration in support of the miners which took her to prison, an experience in turn reported in Celda común.
The bronze work by sculptor Javier Morrás stands in the square that bears her name, Plaza de Dolores Medio, in the neighborhood La Argañosa.
[7] On 4 December 2017 Ángeles Caso presented a new edition of Nosotros, los Rivero at the Libros de la Letra Azul publishing house.
This edition restores the original text of the General Archive of the Administration [es] of Alcalá de Henares, where the documentation of censorship in Francoist Spain is kept.