Sociedad Protectora de la Mujer

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Sociedad Protectora de la Mujer, was a women's organization in Mexico, founded in 1904.[1]

Sociedad Protectora de la Mujer has been referred to as the first feminist women's rights organization in Mexico. The Sociedad supported the introduction of women's suffrage and promoted women's rights.

The organization published the pioneering feminist publication "La Mujer Mexicana" (1904-1906).

References[edit]

  1. ^ Jimenez, Rosa Maria Gonzalez (Spring–Summer 2012). "The Normal School for Women and Liberal Feminism in Mexico City, Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century". Resources for Feminist Research. 34 (1–2). Retrieved 20 February 2015.