Clara Campoamor
Clara Campoamor was a Spanish politician and women's rights advocate who fought for women's suffrage in Spain, becoming a key figure in the debates that shaped the legal and educational landscape for women in the early 20th century.
Born on Feb 12, 1888 (138 years old)
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Spain:
Clara Campoamor is mentioned as a key figure who emigrated during the Franco regime.
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Spain:
Clara Campoamor is quoted for her historical stance against prostitution, describing it as a form of slavery.
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Spain:
Clara Campoamor creates desserts featuring figs.
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Spain:
Clara Campoamor is referenced in the context of a historical figure whose image is used in the exam.
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Peru:
Clara Campoamor is a Spanish politician and defender of women's rights.
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Spain:
Clara Campoamor successfully argued for women's suffrage in the Spanish Congress.
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Spain:
Clara Campoamor demanded the right to vote for women in Spain in the 1930s.
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Spain:
Clara Campoamor participated in significant debates at the Lyceum Club regarding women's rights.
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