Icon of the Cuban war for independence against Spain.
Mariana Grajales Cuello
Born
Mariana Grajales Cuello
(1815-07-12)July 12, 1815
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba
Died
November 28, 1893(1893-11-28) (aged 78)
Kingston, Jamaica
Nationality
Cuban
Mariana Grajales Cuello[1]
(July 12, 1815 – November 28, 1893) was a Cuban patriot and icon of the women's rights and the fight for Cuba's independence and abolition of slavery.[2]
^Pullés, Víctor Manuel (2015): «Algunas informaciones necesarias sobre Mariana Grajales Cuello» (‘Some necessary information about Mariana Grajales Cuello’), article of June 25, 2015 in the Granma newspaper (La Habana). It states that her second surname was not "Coello" but "Cuello".
^Stoner, K. Lynn (December 1991). From the House to the Streets: The Cuban Woman's Movement for Legal Reform, 1898-1940. Duke University Press. p. 20. ISBN 0-8223-1149-6.
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