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  2. 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).

  3. Luz Argentina Chiriboga - Wikipedia

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    Luz Argentina Chiriboga Guerrero was born on 1 April 1940 in Esmeraldas, Ecuador to the banana farmer Segundo Chiriboga Ramírez and Luz Maria Guerrero Morales. She attended the public school Hispanoamericana until the fourth grade and then transferred to the Colegio Nacional Cinco de Agosto in Esmeraldas, where she studied until 1955. [1]

  4. Asociación de Mujeres Universitarias Argentinas - Wikipedia

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    Asociación de Mujeres Universitarias Argentinas (AMUA) (Association of Argentine University Women) was a women's organization in Argentina, founded in 1904. [1] It was one of the first feminist organizations in Argentina, and played a significant pioneering role in the campaign for women's suffrage in Argentina.

  5. Eva Perón - Wikipedia

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    María Eva Duarte de Perón (Spanish pronunciation: [maˈɾi.a ˈeβa ˈðwarte ðe peˈɾon]; née María Eva Duarte; 7 May 1919 – 26 July 1952), better known as just Eva Perón or by the nickname Evita (Spanish:), was an Argentine politician, activist, actress, and philanthropist who served as First Lady of Argentina from June 1946 until her death in July 1952, as the wife of Argentine ...

  6. First ladies and gentlemen of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Juana del Pino y Vera Mujica, whom born in Uruguay and Regina Pacini, whom born in Portugal are the only two First Ladies of Argentina who were born in a foreign country. Eva Perón (1919–1952), First Lady from 1946 until her death, was the most important and influential First Lady, known for her work in many charitable and feminist causes.

  7. Agustina Ortiz de Rozas - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Agustina Ortiz de Rozas. Agustina Ortiz de Rozas (1826-1898 [1]) was an Argentine philanthropist and political figure, president of the Sociedad de Beneficencia. [2]

  8. Mirtha Legrand - Wikipedia

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    Rosa María Juana Martínez Suárez (born 23 February 1927), known by her stage name Mirtha Legrand (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmiɾta leˈɣɾan]; from the French le grand, "the great"), [1] is an Argentine actress and television presenter.

  9. Ministry of Women, Genders and Diversity (Argentina)

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    The ministry overtook the responsibilities of the National Institute for Women (Instituto Nacional de la Mujer; INAM), which existed from 2017 to 2019. [3] The ministry was dissolved in December 2023 following an announcement by President Javier Milei after his inauguration.