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In 1917, Adelina “Nina” Otero-Warren was tapped to head the New Mexico chapter of the Congressional Union by Alice Paul, a leading suffragist.
A precursor to the National Woman’s Party, the Congressional Union was led by Paul and Lucy Burns, young Americans schooled in the militant tactics of the British suffrage movement. The Congressional Union brought renewed energy to the American campaign and shifted attention away from state voting rights toward a federal suffrage amendment.
Otero-Warren’s leadership proved crucial to the movement in New Mexico. She garnered support for suffrage among Spanish and English-speaking communities, insisting that suffrage materials be published in both languages. She later served as New Mexico’s first woman government official.
This portrait of Otero-Warren from 1923 is from the Prints and Photographs Division of the @librarycongress.
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