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  1. 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.

  2. Dec 6, 2018 · Published on December 6, 2018 01:15AM EST. It’s date and family night for George and Amal Clooney ! The couple, along with Clooney’s parents Nick Clooney and Nina Bruce Warren, stepped out on...

  3. 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. She emphasized the necessity of Spanish in the suffrage fight to ...

  4. Quick Facts. Significance: Suffragist, author, business woman, homesteader. Place of Birth: "La Constancia,” her family’s hacienda near Los Lunas, New Mexico. Date of Birth: October 23, 1881. Place of Death: Santa Fe, New Mexico. Date of Death: January 3, 1965. Place of Burial: Santa Fe, New Mexico. Cemetery Name: Rosario Cemetery.

  5. 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...

  6. Nina died on January 3, 1965 in the Santa Fe home she grew up in. She had been administering the property after the death of her brother two years’ prior. You can read more about her life here. Below, you will discover some of the places associated with Nina's work towards women's suffrage.

  7. AdelinaNinaOtero-Warrens enthusiasm for suffrage proved crucial to the movement in New Mexico, where she became a leader in the efforts of the National Woman’s Party to organize the state.

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