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Women in History: Elena Torres Cuéllar - Kiosco of History

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“Una Guanajuatense, “Violeta” She was born on June 3, 1893 in Mineral de Mellado, Guanajuato, and died in 1970 in Mexico. Teacher, feminist and founder. Recognized for founding the Mexican Feminist Council and organizing the first National Convention of Women (1923). Daughter of Macedonia Torres and Francisco Cuellar. She attended the primary school at the Guanajuato Public School, then took private accounting and typing classes. In 1907 she wor…
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“Una Guanajuatense, “Violeta” She was born on June 3, 1893 in Mineral de Mellado, Guanajuato, and died in 1970 in Mexico. Teacher, feminist and founder. Recognized for founding the Mexican Feminist Council and organizing the first National Convention of Women (1923). Daughter of Macedonia Torres and Francisco Cuellar. She attended the primary school at the Guanajuato Public School, then took private accounting and typing classes. In 1907 she wor…

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kiosco-de-historia broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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