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(Teacher) Graciela Bográn was a prominent Honduran teacher, writer, and women's rights activist known for her dedication to the fight for women's suffrage. She actively participated in the trade union movement and political protests, advocating for gender equality and social justice. Bográn's influence extended to the editorial world as the editor of the feminist journal Alma Latina. Her contributions led to her appointment to the cabinet in the Department of Public Education after women gained the right to vote. Additionally, she held esteemed positions in cultural institutions both in Madrid and Honduras.