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Who Was Laureana Wright? - Story Kiosk

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She was a writer, intellectual and forerunner of feminism in Mexico. He founded and directed the magazine “The Daughters of Anahuac”, which would later be called “Violetas del Anahuac”. Laureana Wright González de Kleinhans was born on July 4, 1846 in Taxco de Alarcón, Guerrero, to a Mexican mother and an American father since she was a child she lived in Mexico City, with a good family financial position, received private education and her pare…
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She was a writer, intellectual and forerunner of feminism in Mexico. He founded and directed the magazine “The Daughters of Anahuac”, which would later be called “Violetas del Anahuac”. Laureana Wright González de Kleinhans was born on July 4, 1846 in Taxco de Alarcón, Guerrero, to a Mexican mother and an American father since she was a child she lived in Mexico City, with a good family financial position, received private education and her pare…

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