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Mariblanca Sabas Alomá (February 10, 1901 – July 19, 1983) was a Cuban feminist, journalist and poet. A political activist, she was also a Minister without portfolio in the Cuban government under Ramón Grau and Carlos Prio. Her writing was devoted to the cause of women's rights, particularly the right to vote. ==Early life== She was born in Santiago de Cuba in 1901. Her parents were Francisco Sabas Castillo and Belén Alomá Ciarlos. She studied at University of Havana, Columbia University and University of Puerto Rico. A founding member of the Grupo Minorista, she also served as president of the Partido Democrata Sufragista, and editor of ''La Mujer''. She wrote columns in the leftist periodicals, ''Social'' and ''Carteles''. For ''Carteles'', she wrote a series of homophobic articles in 1928 on female homosexuality, identifying lesbianism as a social disease.〔 She also wrote for ''Bohemia'' and ''Avance'' (1920s-1930s), and founded the magazine ''Astral'' (1922). Her poetry won two gold medals in 1923 at Jeugos Florales in Santiago de Cuba. In 1919, following the death of her parents, she moved to Havana. In 1923, Sabas Alomá attended the first Congreso Nacional de Mujeres de Cuba.
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