[3][4] She edited the feminist Buenos Aires periodical La Aljaba (which ran from 1830 to 1831).
[5][6][7] Its motto was "We will be free of men's injustice only when we no longer live among them.
[10] On June 20 of that year she published a patriotic sonnet titled Al arribo de mi patria in the newspaper El Nacional.
[11] That year she also opened the Casa de la Educación para Señoritas.
[13] On March 8, 2011, Uruguay issued a stamp with her picture on it as part of its Bicentennial Women Series.