Ana Roqué de Duprey (As Told by Secretary of State Science and Tech Advisor Frances A. Colón) by Obama White House published on 2016-03-30T20:14:24Z Ana Roqué de Duprey was born in Puerto Rico in 1853. She started a school in her home at age 13 and wrote a geography textbook for her students, which was later adopted by the Department of Education of Puerto Rico. Roqué had a passion for astronomy and education, founding several girls-only schools as well as the College of Mayagüez, which later became the Mayagüez Campus of the University of Puerto Rico. Roqué wrote the Botany of the Antilles, the most comprehensive study of flora in the Caribbean at the beginning of the 20th century, and was also instrumental in the fight for the Puerto Rican woman’s right to vote. With commentary from Frances A. Colón, Deputy Science and Technology Adviser to the Secretary of State, United States Department of State | Source: General Archives of Puerto Rico Genre Science Comment by Charles4Skyhi Imagine if Ninja got that low taper fade 2024-01-25T02:11:10Z Comment by Charles4Skyhi Gonna make it out with this one!!! 2024-01-25T01:56:02Z Comment by Keryrus Yo this track is wack as shit 2021-03-16T00:42:54Z Comment by YAMIL hot 2016-03-31T10:12:47Z