The Life of Felisa (Bio)
The Obstacles
Major Achievements
The Legacy
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In which city in Puerto Rico did she serve as mayor for 22 years?

San Juan.

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A word that describes when someone is treated poorly for being a woman.

Discrimination

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The names of the schools for children that she founded.

Nursery Schools

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In which part of San Juan is his statue located?

El Viejo San Juan (Caleta de las Monjas).

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2What was happening in Puerto Rico when she was young? (Agrarian to...)

Transition from an agrarian to an industrial society.

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A synonym for "challenge" or "barrier" that starts with O.

Obstacle

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A civil right that she helped women win in 1932.

Women's suffrage (the right to vote).

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What is the name of the place that used to be his home and is now a museum?

Felisa Rincón de Gautier Museum.

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Why did he have to leave school at the age of 11?

To take care of his eight siblings after his mother's death.

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The concept of a lack of justice or balance in society.

Inequality

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The international title she received in 1954 (Woman of the...).

Woman of the Americas.

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What modern value does his/her story teach us today?

Open-ended response based on Slide 5 regarding inspiration and leadership.

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