Carmen Baroja (section Lyceum Woman's Club)
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Madrid. Many of the members of this circle also belonged to the Lyceum Club Femenino, founded in 1926. Committed to the defense of women's rights, they...
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feminist circles, specifically the Residencia de Señoritas and the Lyceum Club Femenino. Although the word "lesbian" It was already present in the Spanish...
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The Club Femenino de Cuba was a women's organization in Cuba, founded in 1917. It was one of the major women's organizations in Pre-revolutionary Cuba...
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feminist organizations during the Spanish Civil War, such as Lyceum Club Femenino, Comité Femenino de Higiene Popular, and the Spanish Association of Women...
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Sorolla, she held the only joint personal exhibition at Madrid's Lyceum Club Femenino [es], which from 1926 to 1936 served as an association center for...
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attended the Residencia de Señoritas [es] in Madrid, and frequented the Lyceum Club Femenino [es]. She was also a member of the Ateneo de Madrid. Known in literary...
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a las ilustres mujeres del Lyceum Club Femenino" [A Plaque in Tribute to the Illustrious Women of the Lyceum Women's Club] (in Spanish). City Council...
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Freedom international congress. Asas was also a founding member of the Lyceum Club Femenino Español of Madrid, created by Maria de Maeztu Whitney. Asas died...
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Libertad. In 1926, Maria de Maeztu and Concha Méndez founded the Lyceum Club Femenino, with a view to bringing women together and encouraging unity, so...
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