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Maria Esther Nájera or Indiana Nájera - Kiosk of History

She was born in Teloloapan, Guerrero, on February 5, 1906; died on August 4, 1975 in an accident, in Mexico City. Journalist, writer and poet. She was the daughter of José María Nájera and Trinidad Arriaga. She studied primary education at the Institute of Toluca, Mexico. Later she began writing prose and chronicles for El Universal Gráfico, an activity she carried out for 19 years, in which she trained as a journalist; at the same time, she wro…
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She was born in Teloloapan, Guerrero, on February 5, 1906; died on August 4, 1975 in an accident, in Mexico City. Journalist, writer and poet. She was the daughter of José María Nájera and Trinidad Arriaga. She studied primary education at the Institute of Toluca, Mexico. Later she began writing prose and chronicles for El Universal Gráfico, an activity she carried out for 19 years, in which she trained as a journalist; at the same time, she wro…

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