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Ana de Castro Osório (1872–1935), was a Portuguese feminist. She was the founder of several women's organisations: the Grupo Português de Estudos Feministas in 1907, the Liga Republicana das Mulheres Portuguesas (English: Republican Women's League) in 1909, the Associação de Propaganda Feminista in 1912 and Comissão Feminina Pela Pátria in 1916.In 1905, she wrote Às Mulheres Portuguesas (English: To Portuguese Women), a feminist manifesto.
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Osório, Ana de Castro Ana de Castro Osório
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Portuguese suffragist
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1872-06-18Z
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1872-01-01Z
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1935-01-01Z
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