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The National Women's Council of Uruguay (Consejo Nacional de Mujeres del Uruguay, CONAMU) was a women's organization in Uruguay, founded in 1916.
It was founded by the leading suffragist Paulina Luisi in 1916 along with other feminists such as Francisca Beretervide and Isabel Pinto de Vidal. It played an important role in the struggle for women's suffrage, which was finally introduced in Uruguay in 1932, but this was not the only issue promoted by the organisation.
References
- Cuadro Cawen, Inés: Feminismos y Política en el Uruguay del Novecientos, Ediciones de la Banda Oriental, Montevideo, 2018.
- Giordano, Verónica (2012). Ciudadanas incapaces: la construcción de los derechos civiles de las mujeres en Argentina, Brasil, Chile y Uruguay en el siglo XX (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Teseo. p. 90. ISBN 978-987-1859-07-8.
- Barrancos, Dora (2020-10-27). Historia mínima de los feminismos en América Latina (in Spanish). El Colegio de Mexico AC. ISBN 978-607-564-217-8.
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