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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...
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  • music teacher, and composer Adelina Nicholls, Mexican sociologist Adelina Otero-Warren (1881–1965), American suffragist Adelina Paschalis-Souvestre (1847–1925)...
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  • so proud she is forever honored on this coin by the U.S. Mint." Adelina Otero-Warren, the first Hispanic American on U.S. currency. Anna May Wong, the...
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    Governor election. Democrat nominee John Morrow defeated Republican Adelina Otero-Warren by margin of 8.84 percentage points, flipping this seat from republican...
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    period in Isleta Michael A. Montoya, 26th New Mexico State Treasurer Adelina Otero-Warren, women's suffragist Walter Jon Williams, Nebula Award-winning science...
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    Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas. In New Mexico, Thompson worked with Adelina Otero-Warren to recruit members for a new chapter of the CUWS. The women made...
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  • Kirkton, Democratic member of the Missouri House of Representatives Adelina Otero-Warren (1881-1965), first Hispanic woman to run for U.S. Congress Tom Saffell...
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  • January 2022, Sally Ride - March 2022, Wilma Mankiller - June 2022, Adelina Otero-Warren, and Anna May Wong. In 2004–2005 the mint issued four commemorative...
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    twentieth century, this included women such as Adelina Otero-Warren and Maria de G.E. Lopez. Otero-Warren was born in an elite Hispano family. Most Mexican...
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  • election of President Warren Harding. Republicans did not renominate him in 1922, choosing instead suffragist Adelina Otero-Warren, the niece of former...
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    and the governor of Coahuila (1729–1733 ) and Texas (1734–1736) Adelina Otero-Warren (1881–1965), Woman's suffragist, educator, and politician in the...
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    2021, it was announced that Mankiller, Maya Angelou, Sally Ride, Adelina Otero-Warren and Anna May Wong were each selected to have their likeness appear...
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    newspaper & magazine editor & publisher; New York state suffragist Adelina Otero-Warren (1881–1965) – Congressional Union leader in New Mexico, to be honored...
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    1927 Randolph, as Superintendent of Public Instruction, informed Adelina Otero-Warren that she was in violation of the New Mexico School Code being involved...
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  • of City Council, Huntington Beach, California, mayor pro-tempore) Adelina Otero-Warren (early 20th century New Mexico suffragist, public official and congressional...
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    being lost. Of Jaramillo and her peers, Fabiola Cabeza de Baca and Adelina Otero-Warren, feminist critic Tey Diana Rebolledo has written that they were "remarkable...
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    of the most notable Latina suffragists is Adelina Otero-Warren from the state of New Mexico. Ortero-Warren was a prominent local organizer for the Congressional...
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  • Margaret Kent Medler (Albuquerque). Ada McPherson Morley (Datil). Nina Otero-Warren (Santa Fe). Ellen J. Palen. Alida Sims (Albuquerque). Clara Strong (Albuquerque)...
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    Maine held its on September 11. They occurred in the middle of President Warren G. Harding's term. Just as voters had expressed their distrust of Wilson...
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  • Senate's Woman Suffrage Committee in the Senate. 1917 Suffragist Adelina Otero Warren is asked to take charge of the New Mexico chapter of the Congressional...
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  • Sanchez Isleño musician from Louisiana. Jaci Velasquez Tejano singer. Adelina Otero-Warren (1881–1965)- Nuevomexicana woman's suffragist, educator, and politician...
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    not renominate him for a second term and instead they nominated Adelina Otero-Warren. He was buried in Santa Barbara Cemetery in Albuquerque. At the age...
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    New Mexico House of Representatives was elected, famed suffragist Adelina Otero-Warren shocked the state by winning the Republican nomination to run - unsuccessfully...
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    War. His son predeceased him. Luna was the uncle of suffragist Nina Otero-Warren. Luna was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Benevolent and...
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