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Patricia McCormick (November 18, 1929 – March 26, 2013) was an American bullfighter. She is thought to be the first woman in North America to fight bulls professionally. [ 1 ] [ Note 1 ]
Spanish painter Francisco Goya first depicted a female bullfighter in his etching work La Pajuelera, which featured a woman sparring with a bull on horseback in 1816. [1] During the Spanish Civil War of the 1930s, women were forced to exile in other Spanish-speaking countries and the United States in order to continue bullfighting. [2]
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Conchita Cintrón was a Peruvian female bullfighter who began her career in Portugal before being active in Mexican and South American bullfights. [49] Patricia McCormick began bullfighting as a professional Matadora in January 1952, and was the first American to do so. [50]