Lucila Rubio de Laverde, the Glossary
Lucila Rubio de Laverde (1908-1970) was a Colombian socialist and one of the leading suffragettes in her country.[1]
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8 relations: Alfonso López Pumarejo, Facatativá, Guatemala City, International Council of Women, League of Peace and Freedom, Primer Congreso Interamericano de Mujeres, San Francisco, Warsaw.
- Colombian educators
- Colombian feminists
- Colombian suffragists
- Colombian women educators
- Colombian women's rights activists
Alfonso López Pumarejo
Alfonso López Pumarejo (31 January 1886 – 20 November 1959) was a Colombian political figure, who twice served as President of Colombia, as a member of the Colombian Liberal Party.
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Facatativá
Facatativá is a city and municipality in the Cundinamarca Department, located about 18 miles (31 km) northwest of Bogotá, Colombia and 2,586 meters above sea level.
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Guatemala City
Guatemala City (Ciudad de Guatemala), known nationally also as Guate, is the capital and largest city of Guatemala.
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International Council of Women
The International Council of Women (ICW) is a women's organization working across national boundaries for the common cause of advocating human rights for women.
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League of Peace and Freedom
The Ligue internationale de la paix (League of Peace and Freedom) was created after a public opinion campaign against a war between the Second French Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia over Luxembourg.
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Primer Congreso Interamericano de Mujeres
The Primer Congreso Interamericano de Mujeres (First Inter-American Congress of Women) was a feminist meeting held from 21 to 27 August 1947 in Guatemala City, Guatemala.
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San Francisco
San Francisco, officially the City and County of San Francisco, is a commercial, financial, and cultural center in Northern California.
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Warsaw
Warsaw, officially the Capital City of Warsaw, is the capital and largest city of Poland.
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See also
Colombian educators
- Astrid Rodríguez
- Elías Bechara Zainúm
- Gustavo Moncayo
- Héctor Abad Gómez
- Hena Rodríguez
- Javier de Nicoló
- José Eusebio Otalora
- José María González Valencia
- José Telésforo Paúl
- León de Greiff
- Lucila Rubio de Laverde
- Luis Carlos Rúa
- Luz Cristina López
- Manuel Uribe Ángel
- Mario Laserna Pinzón
- Mayerlín Vergara Pérez
- Oscar Mogollon
- Rodrigo Noguera Laborde
Colombian feminists
- Ángela Robledo
- Andrea Echeverri
- Betsabé Espinal
- Blanca de Moncaleano
- Florence Thomas
- Georgina Fletcher
- Isabel Agatón Santander
- Josefina Valencia Muñoz
- Lídia Puigvert
- Lucila Rubio de Laverde
- Manuela Sáenz
- María Currea Manrique
- María Eugenia Rojas Correa
- Marce
- Patricia Guerrero Acevedo
- Piedad Córdoba
- Rosa Rojas Castro
- Soledad Acosta
- Susana Gómez Castaño
Colombian suffragists
- Bertha Hernández Fernández
- Carolina Correa Londoño
- Esmeralda Arboleda Cadavid
- Georgina Fletcher
- Josefina Valencia Muñoz
- Lucila Rubio de Laverde
- María Currea Manrique
- María Eugenia Rojas Correa
- Ofelia Uribe de Acosta
Colombian women educators
- Hena Rodríguez
- Lucila Rubio de Laverde
- Mayerlín Vergara Pérez
Colombian women's rights activists
- Ángela Robledo
- Isabel Zuleta
- Juana de J. Sarmiento
- Katherine Romero
- Lucila Rubio de Laverde
- María Cano
- Yolanda Becerra
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucila_Rubio_de_Laverde
Also known as Lucia Rubio de Laverde.