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Carlota Matienzo : ウィキペディア英語版
Carlota Matienzo
Carlota Matienzo Román (1881, Barcelona — 1926) was a Puerto Rican teacher and feminist. She is credited with working for reform of the public school system in Puerto Rico, and as one of the founders in 1917 of the Puerto Rican Feminine League and in 1921 of the Suffragist Social League.〔María de Fátima Barceló-Miller (1998). "Halfhearted Solidarity: Women Workers and the Women's Suffrage Movement in Puerto Rico During the 1920s", in Félix V. Matos Rodríguez ; Linda C. Delgado, ''Puerto Rican Women's History: New Perspectives'', M. E. Sharpe. pp. 127-129, 131 ISBN 978-076-560-246-6〕
==Early life and education==
Carlota Matienzo Román〔 was born in Barcelona, where her parents had met and married while her father was in law school. He was Rosendo Matienzo Cintrón from Puerto Rico. In the beginning of the 1880s, the family returned to Puerto Rico from Barcelona. They settled in Mayaguez, where her father built his law practice and became active in politics. In 1904 he was elected from the district as a member of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico.
In 1907, Carlota Matienzo graduated from the University of Puerto Rico, among the first generation of students after the university was founded. She subsequently went to New York City for graduate work, where she studied philosophy at Columbia University.〔Carmen Delgado Votaw, (1978). ''Puerto Rican Women: Some Biographical Profiles'', National Conference of Puerto Rican Women. pp. 61〕 She returned to Puerto Rico to become a teacher.

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