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From Suffrage to the Senate America's Political Women: An Encyclopedia of Leaders, Causes & Issues

National Conference of Puerto Rican Women

The National Conference of Puerto Rican Women (NCPRW) promotes the full participation of Puerto Rican and other Hispanic women in their economic, social, and political life in the United States and Puerto Rico. The organization’s mission statement is: “Preserving our heritage and rights through mentorship and leadership for a better tomorrow.” Founded in 1972, it has 10 chapters.

After President Barack Obama nominated Mari Carmen Aponte ambassador to El Salvador, NCPRW worked with other groups to obtain her confirmation by the U.S. Senate.

References: National Conference of Puerto Rican Women, http://www.nacoprw.org/about.html (accessed August 10, 2012).

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