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  2. 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]

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

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    However, during Francoist Spain and the democratic transition, there were legal ambiguities over women's free right to vote, due to restrictions of women's rights in civil law, with unmarried and married women being under the guardianship of their fathers and husbands, respectively.

  4. Bernarda Vásquez Méndez - Wikipedia

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    Bernarda Vásquez Méndez (1918 – 6 March 2013) [1] was a Costa Rican feminist who become the first woman to cast the vote in the country on 30 July 1950 after a struggle begun in 1923 by the Liga Feminista Costarricense, the constitution of 1949 granted Costa Rican women the right to vote.

  5. Women's suffrage - Wikipedia

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    Full women's suffrage was introduced in Iraq in 1980. The campaign for women's suffrage started in the 1920s. The women's movement in Iraq organized in 1923 with the Nahda al-Nisa ( Women's Awakening Club ), lead by Asma al-Zahawi and with elite women such as Naima a-Said, and Fakhriyya al-Askari among their members. [ 171 ]

  6. Feminism in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    "Que sepa coser, que sepa bordar, que sepa abrir la puerta para ir a la universidad" (in Spanish). Editorial Eudeba. ISBN 978-9502325712; Macoc, Lucía (2011). "Feminismo e Identidades políticas a principios del siglo XX en la Argentina: construcciones discursivas sobre la Mujer en el socialismo y el anarquismo" (PDF).

  7. Voto Latino - Wikipedia

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    Voto Latino was created in response to challenges Latino communities faced in both political engagement and technological literacy in the early 2000s. [6] Voto Latino used various social media platforms and telenovela-like videos to engage young Hispanic voters. [7] Voto Latino celebrated their ten-year anniversary one year late in 2015. [8]

  8. Clara Campoamor - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the Ministry of Development launched the ship Polivalente B-32 "Clara Campoamor", named in her honor and operated by the Maritime Security and Rescue Society. [ 5 ] In 2011, due to the centenary of International Women's Day , the National Mint and Stamp produced a commemorative silver coin valued at 20 euros.

  9. Women during the Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera - Wikipedia

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    Thirteen were members of the National Life Activities Representatives (Spanish: Representantes de Actividades de la Vida Nacional). Another two were State Representatives (Spanish: Representantes del Estado). These women included María de Maeztu, Micaela Díaz Rabaneda and Concepción Loring Heredia. During the Congreso de los Diputados's ...