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May 10, 2024 · Nina Otero-Warren was an American public official and activist who was a leader in the fight for women’s suffrage in New Mexico. She was also the first Hispanic woman to run (1922) for a seat in the U.S. Congress and the first female superintendent of public schools (1917–29) in Santa Fe, New.
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María Adelina Isabel Emilia " Nina " Otero-Warren (October 23, 1881 – January 3, 1965) was an American woman's suffragist, educator, and politician. Otero-Warren created a legacy of civil service through her work in education, politics, and public health.
1881-1965. By Mariana Brandman, NWHM Predoctoral Fellow in Women’s History | 2020-2022. Adelina Otero-Warren, the first Hispanic woman to run for U.S. Congress and the first female superintendent of public schools in Santa Fe, was a leader in New Mexico’s woman’s suffrage movement.
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Aug 15, 2022 · By Sarah Ramirez, fall 2021 intern for the Smithsonian American Women’s History Initiative, Because of Her Story. Today the U.S. Mint released a quarter featuring activist and politician Adelina "Nina" Otero-Warren. This is the fourth coin in the American Women Quarters™ Program.
Jul 22, 2022 · History-making Latina's face will be featured on a U.S. coin. Adelina "Nina" Otero-Warren, a Mexican American educator and activist, fought for women's right to vote and blazed a trail...
We often think of homesteaders in covered wagons traveling west to the Great Plains. Suffragist and homesteader, Nina Otero-Warren, whose family history dated back to Spanish colonial times, was already an important member of her Santa Fe community, before claiming land under the Stock Raising Act.
Jul 14, 2022 · Nina Otero-Warren – Latina champion of women’s voting rights and education in New Mexico – now graces US quarters. Published: July 14, 2022 8:33am EDT • Updated: September 14, 2022 10:09am...