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María Cadilla : ウィキペディア英語版 | María Cadilla
Dr. María Cadilla Colón〔This name uses Spanish marriage naming customs; the first is the maiden family name '' "Cadilla"'' and the second or matrimonial family name is ''Colón"''.〕 (December 21, 1884 – August 23, 1951) was a writer, educator, women's rights activist and one of the first women in Puerto Rico to earn a doctoral degree. ==Early years== Cadilla lived with her parents in the northwestern town of Arecibo, Puerto Rico where she was born. She was the daughter of Armando Cadilla Hernández and Catalina Colón. There she received her primary and secondary education. As a child she became interested in writing stories which she shared with her classmates. In 1902, she graduated from high school and enrolled in the University of Puerto Rico. In 1906, Cadilla earned her Bachelor's degree in Arts and Education. She taught school in some of the towns surrounding the San Juan metropolitan area. After a short period of time, Cadilla went to the United States where she earned her teachers degree. She attended the Academy of Francisco Oller and took classes in plastic arts, after she returned to the island. The Atheneum of Puerto Rico awarded her a prize for one of her works in 1914. Cadilla earned her Master's degree from the University of Puerto Rico . She went to Spain where she attended the Central University of Madrid. Among her professors were the Spanish writer Américo Castro and poet Dámaso Alonso. She earned her Doctorates Degree in 1933 with the thesis "La Poesia Popular de Puerto Rico" (The Popular Poetry of Puerto Rico).〔(Encyclopedia de Puerto Rico )〕
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