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Nilita Vientós Gastón

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Nationality
  
Puerto Rican

Name
  
Nilita Gaston

Role
  
Educator


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Born
  
June 5, 1903
San Sebastian, Puerto Rico

Occupation
  
lawyer, educator, writer and journalist

Died
  
July 10, 1989, San Juan, Puerto Rico

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Nilita Vientós Gaston (June 5, 1903 – July 10, 1989) was an educator, writer, journalist and the first female lawyer to work for the Department of Justice of Puerto Rico.

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Early years

Vientós Gastón was born in San Sebastián, Puerto Rico, a town located on the western region of Puerto Rico. Her parents moved to Havana, Cuba when she was only a child, where she received her primary education. After living in Cuba for various years, they moved to New York City where she received her secondary education. In 1923, Vientós Gastón returned to Puerto Rico.

Academic education

She entered the University of Puerto Rico where she studied law and earned her degree. In 1945, while she was a student, she founded and directed the magazine Asomante. She was granted a scholarship from the Rockefeller Foundation and studied literature at Kenyon College at Canton, Ohio.

Professional career

When Vientós Gastón returned to Puerto Rico, she was hired by her Alma Mater to teach literature. She was also hired by the Department of Justice of Puerto Rico, becoming the first woman hold this position. She worked as an auxiliary prosecutor general for three decades. Vientós Gastón defended the use of the Spanish language in the courts of Puerto Rico, before the Supreme Court, and won.

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Vientós Gastón was a founding member of the Puerto Rican Academy of the Spanish Language. In 1946, Vientós Gastón became the first woman president of the Puerto Rican Athenaeum, a position which she held until 1961.

Author

Vientós Gastón had a column in the newspaper "El Mundo". In 1956, she published Introducción a Henry James" (Introduction to Henry James) and in 1957 Impresiones de un Viaje (Impressions of a trip). For many years she was editor of the literary journal "Asomante". In 1970, she founded the journal Sin Nombre (Without a Name). She was also the author of Apuntes Sobre Teatro.

Later years

In 1996, the Association of Graduates of the University of Puerto Rico, dedicated the 50th anniversary issue of Asomante to Vientós Gastón and to the memory of Margot Arce de Vázquez. Vientós Gastón died on July 10, 1989 in Santurce, Puerto Rico.

Legacy

The Nilita Vientós Gastón Foundation was founded in 1995 and Vientós Gastón's house was converted into a museum-library. The Foundation together with the Puerto Rican Institute of Culture manages her publications and documents. The Puerto Rican Bar Association annually present the Nilita Vientós Gastón Medal to the person whose principles exemplifies that of Vientós Gastón's. The Bar Association also honored her memory by naming a Hall after her.

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References

Nilita Vientós Gastón Wikipedia