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María de los Ángeles Cano Márquez (
Medellín Medellín ( ; or ), officially the Special District of Science, Technology and Innovation of Medellín (), is the List of cities in Colombia, second-largest city in Colombia after Bogotá, and the capital of the department of Antioquia Departme ...
12 August 1887 –
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26 April 1967) was a Colombian poet, writer, and activist who was the country's first female political leader. Given the name "Flor del trabajo" (Flower of Labor), Cano led the struggle for
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and
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in Colombia. She was the leader of several workers' strikes and a co-founder of the Revolutionary Socialist Party.


Early life and education

Cano was born on 12 August 1887 in Medellín in
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to Don Rodolfo Cano and Dona Amelia Márquez, both educated and influential Radical Liberals. She had two sisters. She was educated in
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, rather than
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, schools. Colombian women weren't permitted to attend university at the time. Both of Cano's parents died when she was 23.


Career

Cano participated in a literary circle and magazine called ''Cyrano'' with other intellectuals from Medellín. By 1922, she was working for the newspaper ''El correo liberal'' ("The Liberal Mail"). Her writing and poetry had an "intimate and
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" tone. In March 1924, she expressed a desire to open a free
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, inviting newspapers and bookstores to donate materials, and by May a municipal library had begun. Cano was involved in political circles influenced by the
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and became a
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. She abandoned writing purely for artistic reasons and became a social activist and revolutionary leader. As well as providing food and clothing to people in need, she did readings at the library to raise cultural awareness among workers. She visited factories and began denouncing the unfair working conditions and organizing strikes. On 1 May 1925, Colombia's
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, Cano was given the name the "Labor flower of Medellín", an honorific title usually given to charity workers that she used as a political platform. She became a symbol for rebellious women, with "parents in Antioquia eekingto prevent their daughters from becoming ''mariacanos''." From 1925 to 1927, Cano made seven tours of the country. Her first rallies were held at the mines of Sevilla and
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. She was instrumental in the liberation of Raúl Eduardo Mahecha. In 1926, the National Workers Confederation gave her the responsibility of organizing Antioquia's representation at the Third Labor Congress. At the congress she interviewed the government secretary, calling for the release of political prisoners Vicente Adame and Manuel Quintín Lame, making her the first women to occupy a leadership position in a political organization in Colombia. She was declared the "Labor flower of Colombia". She was instrumental in the founding of the Socialist Revolutionary Party in 1926. She spoke out against the
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alongside former
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. Cano was arrested numerous times and placed under police surveillance. Several of her rallies were broken up by the police in riot gear. She spoke out against social injustice among the elite, the government's repression of opposition, and the practices of US companies. Cano co-founded the party newspaper, ''La justicia,'' and wrote for numerous other publications. In 1928, she led the fight against the government's '' ley heroica'', a law designed to suppress communism. She also supported
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n leader
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against the invasion of US troops. In November 1928, a strike of
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workers culminated in a
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of workers at a demonstration at
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on 6 December. Although Cano was not present, she was charged with conspiracy and imprisoned. She became politically isolated after an ideological split in the socialist ranks and was unsuccessful in a 1934 attempt at returning to politics. Cano left
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and worked for the Antioquia State Press in Medellín. The Medellín Women's Alliance recognised her contributions in 1945. In 1960 she was appointed as the speaker for the Democratic Organization of Antioquia Women.


Personal life

Cano lived with communist writer and orator Ignacio Torres Giraldo.


Death and legacy

Cano died in Medellín on 26 April 1967 at the age of 79. In 1990, Camila Loboguerrero directed a Colombian film called ''Maria Cano'', starring Maria Eugenia Dávila as Cano filmed in Salamina-Caldas. In Antioquia, there is a street, two schools and a university named after Cano. In 1991, the labor organization ''The Flor del Trabajo Association'' was created in
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. Its name was changed on 23 March 2013 to the ''Association Maria Cano''.


References

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