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María Felicidad González

María Felicidad González

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María Felicidad González (1884 in Paraguarí, Paraguay 1980[1]) was a Paraguayan academic and feminist activist. She is considered a leading figure in the early history of Paraguayan feminism.

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After completing her studies in 1908, González became the director of the Escuela Graduada de la Encarnación. The following year she became regent of the Escuela Normal del Paraguay, a post she held until 1914 when she was promoted to Vice-Director; she later became Director in 1921, a post she held until 1932.

González co-founded the Centro Femenino Paraguayo (Paraguayan Women's Center) in 1921,[citation needed] and she represented Paraguay at the 1922 Pan-American Conference of Women.[1]

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References

  1. "María Felicidad González". Portalguarani.com. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
Sources
  • Speratti, Juan: Feminismo, editorial Litocolo, Asunción, 1989

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