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Sociedad Autónoma de Mujeres de Barcelona
Established1891  Edit this on Wikidata (133 years ago)
Founded at Barcelona  Edit this on Wikidata
Dissolved1898  Edit this on Wikidata
Types voluntary association  Edit this on Wikidata
Legal status voluntary association  Edit this on Wikidata
Headquarters Barcelona  Edit this on Wikidata
CountrySpain  Edit this on Wikidata

Sociedad Autónoma de Mujeres de Barcelona ("Autonomous Society of Women of Barcelona") was a feminist organization in Barcelona active in the 1890s. The group advocated for women's self-emancipation, labor interests, and rights to participate in political and social life. Its headquarters, located in El Raval, held literacy and other educational classes, political debates, and recreational events. [1]

Though there are some indications of group activity as early as 1889, the group was founded by Teresa Claramunt, Ángeles López de Ayala and Amalia Domingo Soler in 1891 with two major demonstrations. The first assembled 4,000 women in Círculo Ecuestre [ ca] on April 12. The second gathered 3,000 workers at Teatre Circ Barcelonès [ ca] on April 26. [1]

The Sociedad Progresiva Femenina [ ca] replaced the Sociedad Autónoma in 1898. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Albertí, Elisenda (2017). Decidides. Set dones contra corrent. Albertí Editor. pp. 55–58. ISBN  9788472461574.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sociedad Autónoma de Mujeres de Barcelona
Established1891  Edit this on Wikidata (133 years ago)
Founded at Barcelona  Edit this on Wikidata
Dissolved1898  Edit this on Wikidata
Types voluntary association  Edit this on Wikidata
Legal status voluntary association  Edit this on Wikidata
Headquarters Barcelona  Edit this on Wikidata
CountrySpain  Edit this on Wikidata

Sociedad Autónoma de Mujeres de Barcelona ("Autonomous Society of Women of Barcelona") was a feminist organization in Barcelona active in the 1890s. The group advocated for women's self-emancipation, labor interests, and rights to participate in political and social life. Its headquarters, located in El Raval, held literacy and other educational classes, political debates, and recreational events. [1]

Though there are some indications of group activity as early as 1889, the group was founded by Teresa Claramunt, Ángeles López de Ayala and Amalia Domingo Soler in 1891 with two major demonstrations. The first assembled 4,000 women in Círculo Ecuestre [ ca] on April 12. The second gathered 3,000 workers at Teatre Circ Barcelonès [ ca] on April 26. [1]

The Sociedad Progresiva Femenina [ ca] replaced the Sociedad Autónoma in 1898. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Albertí, Elisenda (2017). Decidides. Set dones contra corrent. Albertí Editor. pp. 55–58. ISBN  9788472461574.

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