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	<title>Dominican Republic Trip &#187; Mirabal Sisters</title>
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		<title>Mirabal Sisters’ Museum</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Patria, Minerva and María Teresa Mirabal, symbols of fight on behalf of liberty and democracy, struggle models on behalf of Dominican country.  They were exemplary women who marked the way of honor and hope. The patriot and fighters sisters from Ojo de Agua, a little town of Salcedo Municipality in Dominican Republic , were outstanding [...]]]></description>
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<p>Patria, Minerva and María  Teresa Mirabal, symbols of fight on behalf of liberty and democracy, struggle  models on behalf of Dominican country.   They were exemplary women who marked the way of honor and hope.</p>
<p>The patriot and fighters  sisters from Ojo de Agua, a little town of <strong>Salcedo Municipality in  Dominican Republic</strong> <strong>, </strong> were outstanding for  their fight against the dictatorship of   the tyrant <a href="http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael_Le%C3%B3nidas_Trujillo">Rafael Leónidas Trujillo</a>, <strong>one of most cruel in Latin  American and world history</strong>.</p>
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</div><strong>Mirabal  Sisters</strong> were part of the principal movements to eliminate such regime;  they were victims of several abuses to themselves and their families.  They were put in jail and hardly persecuted  during the regime.  Their lives finished  with a murder order from the dictatorship.</p>
<blockquote><p>November 25th, date in which these  Dominican heroines were killed, was established as the “<strong><em>Non violence  against women day</em></strong><em>”.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Several literary works  and movies have made echo this memorable story o f Mirabal Sisters, such  as the book <em>“<a href="http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/En_el_tiempo_de_las_mariposas">En el Tiempo de la Mariposas</a>”</em> of <strong>Julia Álvarez </strong> and the documentary movie “In the time of the  butterflies” with <strong>Salma Hayeck</strong> as starring; it was filmed in the  one-time Mirabals’ house which is nowadays a museum on their behalf..</p>
<p><strong>Mirabal  Sisters Museum</strong> is located in the municipality of Salcedo, next  to Conuco and Tenares.  The fascinating  museum works in the same house that belonged to the Dominican heroines’ family.</p>
<p>This museum has items  that belonged to the sisters such as: books, kitchen instruments, clothes, furniture,  pictures, <strong>as well as the impressive and long hair tail of María Teresa</strong>,  which was solemnly and respectfully cut and taken from her body by her sister  Dedé.</p>
<p>The <strong>Foundation Hermanas Mirabal</strong> is responsible of the museum  creation; it was created with the intention of keeping Dominican history  alive.  It was founded on December 8th  1994.  The person in charge is Mrs. Dedé  Mirabal herself. The aspect and location of the museum allows us passionate at  remembering those moments of history.</p>
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