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María Teresa Mirabal

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Their bodies were found with the vehicle, destroyed at the bottom of a ravine. While the crime scene was meant to indicate that the sisters and driver died in the "accidental fall," it became widely assumed that their deaths were the work of the dictator and became a source of national outrage and
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Her outrage at the "trujillista tyranny" was so profound that she joined a January 1959 conspiracy that was hatched in the residence of Guido D'Alessandro (political nephew of her sister Minerva) to lay the foundations for what later would be called the June 14 Revolutionary Movement, hoping to
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On January 20, 1960, María Teresa was detained at a military base in Salcedo, but released on the same day. Two days later, on January 22, she and sister Minerva were detained and taken to La Cuarenta, the infamous torture prison, and then transferred to another prison, La Victoria. They were
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On November 25, 1960, when three of the sisters, Minerva, Patria and María Teresa, were returning from visiting the prison holding their husbands, who were leaders of the June 14 Revolutionary Movement, the women were ambushed by agents of the Military Intelligence Service (SIM) outside of
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released on February 7, 1960, but shortly thereafter, on March 18, María Teresa and Minerva were arrested again and returned to La Cuarenta. They were given a five-year sentence but that was reduced to three years on appeal, and they were released again on August 18, 1960.
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Life is risked without thinking about possible personal benefits, since the main reason for which we fight is the complete cancellation of privileges perhaps what is closest to us is death, but that idea does not intimidate me: we will continue fighting for what is
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Like her sisters before her, she attended Colegio Inmaculada Concepción de La Vega. She graduated from the Colegio Sagrado Corazón de Jesús in
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and in 1954, from the Liceo de San Francisco de Macorís in mathematics. She then continued her studies to become a surveyor at the
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Commemorations of all three sisters (called martyrs by some) have so far included many poems, songs and books, including
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In the Caribbean country today, the sisters are remembered as "symbols of both popular and feminist resistance."
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María Teresa was the youngest of four sisters born into a wealthy family in the Dominican province of
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Every year on November 25, the three sisters, Minerva, Patria and María Teresa, are honored on the
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María Teresa was not intimidated by political confrontation saying, “
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Surveyor and political activist from the Dominican Republic
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International Day to Eliminate Violence against Women
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Salcedo, Dominican Republic
Mirabal sisters
Dominican Republic
Rafael Leónidas Trujillo
Salcedo
Mirabal Sisters
Santiago de los Caballeros
Autonomous University of Santo Domingo
Mirabal Sisters
Puerto Plata
Minerva
Bernard Diederich
Mirabal sisters
International Day to Eliminate Violence against Women
Julia Alvarez's
In the Time of the Butterflies
film
Mirabal sisters
"Mirabal Sisters of The Dominican Republic"




"La tragedia de las hermanas Mirabal: cómo el asesinato de 3 mujeres dominicanas dio origen al día mundial de la No violencia contra la mujer"
"Biografia María Teresa Mirabal"



"The Murder"
Bernard Diederich

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