Cano, María (1887–1967)

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Cano, María (1887–1967)

Colombian political leader. Name variations: María de los Angeles Cano Márquez; Maria Cano. Born Aug 12, 1887, in Medellín, Colombia; died April 26, 1967, in Medellín.

The most significant Colombian socialist leader of the 1920s, began literary circle Cyrano and founded a magazine by the same name; worked at El correo liberal (The Liberal Mail, by 1922); became 1st woman in Columbian history to have leadership position in a political organization, as an organizer of regional representation of Antioquía at Third National Labor Congress (1926); worked on behalf of The Partido Socialista Revolucionario (PSR); founded newspaper La justicia; opposed ley heroica (law constructed to combat international communism) and supported Nicaraguan rebel leader Sandino in fight for national sovereignty in Nicaragua (1928); imprisoned and charged with conspiracy; made unsuccessful attempt to return to politics (1934).

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