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levacccp [35]
4 years ago
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What role did Adelina Otero-Warren play in women's suffrage?

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Ilya [14]4 years ago
8 0
She led the state congressional union which allowed the 19th amendment to be passed in New Mexico. once the state had passed ratified it the federal government passed the women's suffrage rights.
vichka [17]4 years ago
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Answer:

Adelina "Nina" Otero-Warren was a suffragist, educator, and politician in the United States.

In 1917 he obtained his title as state leader of the Union of Congress. Alice Paul, director of the national organization that was later renamed the National Women's Party, elected Otero-Warren. Otero-Warren had made close ties with Ella St. Clair Thompson the woman who headed the Congress Union for women's suffrage upon her arrival in New Mexico.

In 1922, Otero-Warren became the first Latina to compete for a seat in the US House of Representatives. against the owner Nestor Montoya. It was the Republican candidate for New Mexico.

In the 1920s she became the representative of the State Health Council and the Superintendency of Education of Santa Fe. She was elected by the Governor Larrazolo to the first Public Health Council, due to her work with other groups such as the Red Cross and the Women's Auxiliary of the State Defense Council.

From 1923 to 1929, she was appointed as Inspector of Indian Schools in Santa Fe and appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt as the head of the Civilian Conservation Corporation.

In 1930 Otero-Warren was admitted as the Director of Literacy at the Civilian Conservation Corporation as part of the New Deal. During this period, the literacy level was very low. Through constant efforts to promote bilingual education he continued to fight and teach.

In 1931 Otero-Warren expressed his views on education and cultural awareness in the print issue of Survey Graphic in May.

In 1936 his writings in relation to his early life on the Hacienda Luna were published in the book Old Spain in Our Southwest. He wrote with affection for his youth on the ranch, where he formed his self-sufficient and independent character. This record, along with his political work with the communities of Santa Fe and Taos to protect art and historic landmarks as well as more modern efforts in artistic communities, show Otero-Warren's versatile interest in politics, education, art, and business.

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