1912: New Mexico becomes the 47th state admitted to the Union. Adelina_Otero-Warren.jpg (copy) (copy) Nina Otero-Warren helped lead women in a movement that paved the way for voting rights in 1920.
Yahoo: Adelina 'Nina' Otero-Warren put in her two bits' worth to advocate for causes
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jan. 15—New Mexico's Adelina "Nina" Otero-Warren put in her two bits' worth when it came to advocating for such causes as women's ...
Adelina 'Nina' Otero-Warren put in her two bits' worth to advocate for causes
Government Executive: Nina Otero-Warren – Latina Champion of Women’s Voting Rights and Education in New Mexico – Will Soon Grace U.S. Quarters
Adelina “Nina” Otero-Warren was an activist who fought for women’s voting rights during the 20th century. She was the first Latina to run for Congress and the first Latina superintendent of the Santa ...
Nina Otero-Warren – Latina Champion of Women’s Voting Rights and Education in New Mexico – Will Soon Grace U.S. Quarters
Nina Otero-Warren advocated for New Mexico to ratify the 19th Amendment and was the first Latina to run for Congress. She’ll soon be featured as part of the American Women Quarters Program.
The Spokesman-Review: We the People: Telling her ‘tail’ — the United States Mint’s American Women Quarters initiative now features underrecognized feminist Nina Otero-Warren
We the People: Telling her ‘tail’ — the United States Mint’s American Women Quarters initiative now features underrecognized feminist Nina Otero-Warren
The Santa Fe New Mexican: Nina Otero-Warren: A powerful voice for New Mexico women, children and education
Nina Otero-Warren: A powerful voice for New Mexico women, children and education