Virginia Brindis de Salas
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Virginia Brindis de Salas (1908-1958) was a poet of the black community of Uruguay. She was an active contributor to the black artistic journal Nuestra Raza, and published two collections of poetry: Pregon de Marimorena in 1946 and Cien Carceles de Amor in 1949. These successes made her, along with Pilar Barrios, one of the few published Uruguayan women poets.[1]

