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  2. Aída Peláez de Villa Urrutia - Wikipedia

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    In 1923, she published "Necesidad del voto para la mujer" (Necessity of the vote for women) in the magazines El Sufragista [9] and El sufragio femenino. [4] Furthermore, she was editor of the periodicals La discusión , [ 2 ] La Mujer (together with Domitila García de Coronado and Isabel Margarita Ordetx ), de Atlántida (together with Clara ...

  3. Esther Chapa - Wikipedia

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    El derecho de voto para la mujer. Frente Único Pro Derechos de la Mujer. 1936. Las mujeres mexicanas (with Miguel Alemán) (1945) La mujer en la política en el próximo sexenio (1946) El problema de la penitenciaría del Distrito Federal (1947) Apuntes de prácticas de microbiología (with Pedro Pérez Grovas) (1941)

  4. American Women quarters - Wikipedia

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    The American Women quarters program is a series of quarters featuring notable women in U.S. history, commemorating the centennial of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. [1]

  5. Frente Unico Pro Derechos de la Mujer - Wikipedia

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    Frente Unico Pro Derechos de la Mujer (FUPDM, United Front for Women's Rights), was a women's organization in Mexico, founded in 1935. [1] It is known for the role it played in the campaign for women's suffrage. FUPDM was founded in a time period when the Mexican women's movement was split.

  6. Glorieta de las mujeres que luchan - Wikipedia

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    The document concludes with four requests: to recognize the contributions of women in the recent history of the country, to respect the placement of Justicia and the Glorieta de las mujeres que luchan, to officially rename the roundabout as Glorieta de las mujeres que luchan, and to listen and attend the requests for justice to guarantee the ...

  7. Women's suffrage in Chile - Wikipedia

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    The women's suffrage was a reform which was actively promoted since the 1920s by the organizations Consejo Nacional de Mujeres de Chile Comité Nacional pro Derechos de la Mujer, Pro-Emancipation Movement of Chilean Women and Federación Chilena de Instituciones Femeninas (FECHIF).

  8. Women's suffrage in Francoist Spain and the democratic ...

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    Elections were not a threat to the regime as they had control over who could run. The regime's continuing was assured as Emilio Lamo de Espinosa, civil governor of Málaga, explained saying that it had been created "by the effort of a war and only an action of equal but opposite meaning can ruin our political continuity."

  9. Women's suffrage in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Africa. Democratic Republic of the Congo; Egypt; Ethiopia; Ghana; Mali; Nigeria; Senegal; South Africa; Albania; Australia; Bangladesh; Canada; China; Denmark ...