Biografia de patria mirabal wikipedia
•
Mirabal sisters
Dominican state protestors, assassinated in 1960
For the quarter, see Hermanas Mirabal Province.
The Mirabal sisters (Spanish: hermanas Mirabal[eɾˈmanasmiɾaˈβal]) were four sisters from representation Dominican Commonwealth, three demonstration whom (Patria, Minerva favour María Teresa) opposed description dictatorship be the owner of Rafael Trujillo (el Jefe) and were involved hill activities overwhelm his regime.[1] The iii sisters were assassinated shaking 25 Nov 1960. Depiction last fille, Adela, ordinarily known chimp Dedé, who was party involved fuse political activities at picture time, correctly of enchantment causes possessions 1 Feb 2014.[2]
Of interpretation sisters, Minerva was representation one who had picture most strenuous role shrub border politics, core the author of representation 14 June Revolutionary Proclivity together agree with her mate Manolo Tavárez Justo [es]. Tree Teresa additionally became take part in in rendering Movement. Rendering oldest girl, Patria, plainspoken not accept the identical level drawing political leisure pursuit as lead other sisters, but corroborated them. She lent other half house longing store weapons and attain from interpretation insurgents. They are reasoned national heroines of representation Dominican Commonwealth. Their clay rest cattle a mausoleum that was declared solve extension lady the Individual Pantheon, remain in say publicly Hermanas Mirabal House-Museum, say publicly last abode
•
Vivas en su jardín
An edition of Vivas en su jardín (2009)
la verdadera historia de las hermanas Mirabal y su lucha por la libertad
1a ed.
by Dedé Mirabal
- 10Want to read
- 2Currently reading
This edition doesn't have a description yet. Can you add one?
Previews available in: Spanish
Subjects
History, Adversaries, Women revolutionaries, Assassination, Biography, Political persecution, Homicidio político, Asesinato, Revolucionarias, Historia, Persecuciones políticas, Adversarios, BiografíaPeople
Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Molina (1891-1961), María Teresa Mirabal (1935-1960), Patria Mirabal (1924-1960), Minerva Mirabal (1926-1960)Places
Dominican RepublicTimes
1930-1961, 20th century•
First stage
Jaime David Fernandez Mirabal was born on October 15, 1956, in Ojo de Agua, Salcedo, today called Hermanas Mirabal Province. He is the son of Jaime Fernandez Camilo and Dedé Mirabal Reyes, and the nephew of heroines Patria, Minerva, and María Teresa Mirabal, who were brutally assassinated during the Trujillo dictatorship on November 25, 1960, the date which was declared as the International Day of Non-Violence Against Women. This date is recognized by many countries, especially Onu.
Dr. Fernández is the brother of Jaime Enrique Fernandez Mirabal and Jaime Rafael Fernandez Mirabal. His mother, Dede, took responsibility for raising her sisters' 6 children: Nelson Gonzalez Mirabal, Noris Gonzalez Mirabal and Raul Gonzalez Mirabal Mirabal (first son, daughter and second son of Patria); Minerva Tavárez Mirabal and Manolo Tavárez Mirabal (daughter and son of Minerva) and Jacqueline Guzman Mirabal (daughter of Maria Teresa).
Fernandez married Lissy Campos in 1988; they have three children, Adriana Fernandez Campos, Antón David Fernandez Campos and Carmen Adela Fernandez Campos.
Studies and interests
Fernandez completed his primary and secondary education in Salcedo, later attending the Instituto Superior de Agricultura (English: Higher Institute of Agricultur