词条 | Josefa Toledo de Aguirre |
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Josefa Toledo de Aguerri or Josefa Emilia Toledo Murillo ( b. Juigalpa, 21 April 1866 – d. Managua, 27 April 1962), was a Nicaraguan feminist, writer and reform pedagogue. Regarded as a pioneer for education of women in Nicaragua, she is along with Dame Angélica Balladares de Argüello one of the most celebrated feminists and suffragists in Nicaragua in the mid-1930s, both being honoured by the Unión de Mujeres Americanas as the 1950 Woman of the Americas. [1] Earlier, she had provided much needed support to yet another noted political activist, Dame Concepción Palacios Herrera so that she was able to study at the Normal School for Young Ladies, from which Concepción graduated in 1919 prior to her moving to Mexico to attend the Autonomopus University of Mexico's Medical School, graduating there as the first female physician as Nicaragua's history. Josefa served as general director of education in 1924, the first woman of Nicaragua to be given such an office. She graduated as one of the first from Colegio de Señoritas, the first secular college to admit women in Nicaragua, alongside among others, Carmela Noguera. She was a leader of the women's rights movement in Nicaragua and published several works about this issue, and also foundede a few papers about this issue, the first one being Revista Femenina Ilustrada (1918). In 1920 she visited feminists in Cuba and the United States, including meeting with the suffragist Amelia Maiben de Ostolaza in Havana.[2] In 1940 she published a series of essays called "Feminism and Education."[3] References
1. ^{{cite book|author1=Victoria González-Rivera|author2=Karen Kampwirth|title=Radical Women in Latin America: Left and Right|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Z9eu9eI1fwcC|date=1 November 2010|publisher=Penn State Press|page=49|isbn=0-271-04247-8}} {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Toledo de Aguirre, Josefa}}{{Nicaragua-writer-stub}}2. ^{{cite book|author=Victoria González-Rivera|title=Before the Revolution: Women's Rights and Right-wing Politics in Nicaragua, 1821-1979|page=35|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0k33DgWpXqEC|year=2011|publisher=Penn State Press|isbn=0-271-04870-0}} 3. ^{{cite book|author=Victoria González-Rivera|title=Before the Revolution: Women's Rights and Right-wing Politics in Nicaragua, 1821-1979|page=22|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0k33DgWpXqEC|year=2011|publisher=Penn State Press|isbn=0-271-04870-0}} 14 : 1866 births|1962 deaths|Suffragists|Nicaraguan feminists|Nicaraguan women writers|Nicaraguan women's rights activists|19th-century Nicaraguan people|20th-century Nicaraguan people|19th-century women writers|19th-century writers|20th-century women writers|20th-century writers|People from Chontales Department|19th-century educators |
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