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Elvia Carrillo Puerto : ウィキペディア英語版
Elvia Carrillo Puerto

Elvia Carrillo Puerto (1878 – 1967) was a Mexican socialist politician and feminist activist. Elvia had been married at the age of 13 and widowed by 21. She founded Mexico's first feminist leagues in 1912, including the League of Rita Cetina Gutierrez ((スペイン語:Liga Rita Cetina Gutierrez)) in 1919. In 1923, Elvia became Mexico's first woman state deputy, and elected to the Chamber of Deputies〔 Due to Elvia's contributions to Mexican government and history, she was officially decorated as a "Veteran of the Revolution." Elvia's tireless dedication to the revolution and women's movement earned her the nickname "The Red Nun" ((スペイン語:La Monja Roja)).〔
==Feminist leagues==


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