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Ana Emilia Abigaíl Mejia Soliere (April 15, 1895 – March 15, 1941) was a feminist activist, nationalist, literary critic and educator from the Dominican Republic. She completed her primary education at the Salome Ureña de Henríquez School for Girls and Liceo Dominicano. In 1912, she became a teacher in Barcelona where she resided with her family. She returned to the Dominican Republic in 1925 and became a professor of Literature, Pedagogy and History at the Superior Normal School of Santo Domingo. She is one of the leading figures of feminism in the Dominican Republic, founding the Club Nosotras in 1927 and Acción Feminista.

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  • Ana Emilia Abigaíl Mejia Soliere (April 15, 1895 – March 15, 1941) was a feminist activist, nationalist, literary critic and educator from the Dominican Republic. She completed her primary education at the Salome Ureña de Henríquez School for Girls and Liceo Dominicano. In 1912, she became a teacher in Barcelona where she resided with her family. She returned to the Dominican Republic in 1925 and became a professor of Literature, Pedagogy and History at the Superior Normal School of Santo Domingo. She is one of the leading figures of feminism in the Dominican Republic, founding the Club Nosotras in 1927 and Acción Feminista. (en)
  • Ana Emilia Abigaíl Mejía Soliere (Santo Domingo, 15 de abril de 1895 - Ciudad Trujillo 15 de marzo de 1978) conocida como Abigaíl Mejía, fue una feminista, sufragista, biógrafa, prosista, educadora y fotógrafa dominicana. Es considerada pionera del feminismo en su país y del arte fotográfico "con mirada de mujer". Ocupó el cargo de Directora del Museo Nacional, ejerció como profesora en la Escuela Normal Superior y fue fundadora de la organización Nosotras, dirigida a la formación de mujeres pobres, y de Acción Feminista Dominicana, la primera organización feminista del país.​ (es)
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  • Ana Emilia Abigaíl Mejia Soliere (April 15, 1895 – March 15, 1941) was a feminist activist, nationalist, literary critic and educator from the Dominican Republic. She completed her primary education at the Salome Ureña de Henríquez School for Girls and Liceo Dominicano. In 1912, she became a teacher in Barcelona where she resided with her family. She returned to the Dominican Republic in 1925 and became a professor of Literature, Pedagogy and History at the Superior Normal School of Santo Domingo. She is one of the leading figures of feminism in the Dominican Republic, founding the Club Nosotras in 1927 and Acción Feminista. (en)
  • Ana Emilia Abigaíl Mejía Soliere (Santo Domingo, 15 de abril de 1895 - Ciudad Trujillo 15 de marzo de 1978) conocida como Abigaíl Mejía, fue una feminista, sufragista, biógrafa, prosista, educadora y fotógrafa dominicana. Es considerada pionera del feminismo en su país y del arte fotográfico "con mirada de mujer". Ocupó el cargo de Directora del Museo Nacional, ejerció como profesora en la Escuela Normal Superior y fue fundadora de la organización Nosotras, dirigida a la formación de mujeres pobres, y de Acción Feminista Dominicana, la primera organización feminista del país.​ (es)
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