Career
Her work appeared in anarchist journals, such as A Lanterna, El Libertario, A Voz da União, A Plebe, and A Voz dos Garçons. She worked as an embroiderer. In 1914, she returned to São Paulo, living on Calle Bresser in the Brás neighborhood.
Here, she actively participated in local anarchist organizations.
Then, she taught in libertarian schools, one on Avenida Celso Garcia, and another on Rua de Oriente. Her first article for the anarchist press, "A Guerra" was published in the newspaper A Lanterna, edited by Edgard Leuenroth.
She collaborated with the newspaper A Voz da União, produced by Souza Passos, and the newspaper A Voz dos Garçons, edited by Nicolau Parada. In São Paulo, Angelina also helped found and manage for the Centro Femenino de Educación (Women"s Center of Education).
In 1923, the Soares family traveled to Rio de Janeiro and took up residence on Rua Maria Jose in the Penha barrio.
She died in Rio de Janeiro in 1985.