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  2. Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez - Wikipedia

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    Casa de la Corregidora, the house where Josefa resided during the conspiracy. Ortiz de Domínguez was the daughter of don Juan José Ortiz; [3] a captain of Los Verdes regiment, and his wife doña Manuela Girón [1] [3] Ortiz was born in Valladolid (today Morelia, Michoacán). [3] Her godmother was doña Ana María de Anaya. [1] Ortiz's father ...

  3. Juana Belén Gutiérrez de Mendoza - Wikipedia

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    She also served as the director of the Escuela Industrial Femenina "Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez," from 1937 to 1940, demonstrating her dedication to her educational and feminist ideals. Despite facing obstacles, including being dismissed from her directorial position, she persisted in her writing and publishing efforts.

  4. Santa Teresa la Antigua - Wikipedia

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    Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz once lived here, [1] [2] but due to her fragile health and the austere conditions of the order, she soon moved to another convent nearby in the city. The convent also served as a prison for Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez, one of the earliest conspirators for Mexican Independence.

  5. Colegio Olamí ORT - Wikipedia

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    The Colegio Israelita de México was founded in 1924, when a group of immigrants decided to create an educational institution for the children of Jewish immigrants arriving in Mexico. The school first operated in Colombia No. 39; it moved to Colombia No. 12 from 1925 through 1927.

  6. Atala Apodaca Anaya - Wikipedia

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    Atala Apodaca Anaya (9 April 1884, Tapalpa — 31 August 1977, Guadalajara) was a Mexican teacher, feminist and revolutionary.She is considered a feminist pioneer in Mexico because she campaigned for the active role of women in society, in politics and for broad popular education as a means of emancipation and social change.

  7. Miguel Domínguez - Wikipedia

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    Josefa Ortiz was able to alert a fellow conspirator in the house next door, Ignacio Pérez. On September 15, 1810, Pérez rode to San Miguel, and from there to Dolores to give the warning. In the early morning of the following day, September 16, 1810, Hidalgo gave the Grito de Dolores, signaling the beginning of the war for Mexican independence.

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  9. Peterson Schools - Wikipedia

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    The Peterson Schools (Spanish: Colegios Peterson) is a private, international, co-educational, non-profit establishment located in Mexico City, Mexico. [1] [2] It has offered the International Baccalaureate Organization Diploma Program since 2004 to students in the last two years of high school.