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Angélica Viana Porto

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207:. Within the CNMP, she would also hold the positions of secretary of the interior (1920), vice-president of the Board (1929, 1931–1934, 1936), honorary president (1937) and president of the moral committee (1922 -1929, 1931–1934, 1936). As a speaker, she participated in the First and Second Feminist and Education Congresses, organized by the CNMP in Lisbon, where she presented papers on "Assisting delinquents" (1924), "Report of the Moral Section of the National Council of Portuguese Women" (1926), "The moral action of work" (1928) and "Increasing the value of female work" (1929). 526: 211:
organized by the Portuguese Abolitionist League, which opposed prostitution and aimed, in particular, to repeal legislation that required prostitutes to register and have regular medicals. During that same period, she campaigned for donations for various charitable actions and for the acquisition of an airplane for
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Viana Porto also supported other initiatives that had pacifist ideals, speaking at a meeting promoted in 1927 by the CNMP's Peace Section. She also wrote a thesis to be presented at the First National Abolitionist Congress (1926) and spoke at the Second National Abolitionist Congress (1929), both
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women's and feminist movements, demanding the right to vote for women, improvements to the divorce law, access to education and to professions prohibited to women, equal pay for men and women, and legal equality within couples. Later, between 1914 and 1918, during the
145:, Angélica Cristina Irene Lopes Viana was the daughter of Augusto Gomes Viana, a customs officer, and Emília das Dores Lopes Viana, both from Lisbon. She was baptised on 25 February 1882 in Oeiras. She married Agostinho Santos Porto, a native of the city of 169:, which sought to develop a nursery school in Lisbon for poor children between three and six years of age. A year later, as a member of the Republican Women's League (LRMP), she actively participated in protest actions, petitions, and conferences of the 497: 113:(1881 – 1938) was a Portuguese feminist, republican, pacifist and anti-dictatorship activist, recognized for her role during the first wave of the feminist movement in Portugal. She was active initially in the 498:"Educação. Revista mensal / Direcção: Angélica Porto, Beatriz de Magalhães, Mário de Oliveira, Passos Ponte e Pereira de Carvalho; Prop. da União Educativa Portuguesa. Lisboa: Imprensa Beleza" 579: 178:, she campaigned to attract new members and donations, and held various leadership positions in the LRMP, signing the petition addressed to the government of 121: 256:
dictatorship, calling for an end to the recently created wave of repression and political persecution. She also wrote for other publications, such as
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In 1919, joining the National Council of Portuguese Women (CNMP), which had been founded in 1914 by
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El movimiento feminista portugués: del despertar republicano a la exclusión salazarista, 1909-1947
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A Liga Republicana das Mulheres Portugueses: uma organização política e feminista (1909-1919)
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Viana Porto died on 21 May 1938 in Lisbon, a victim of epilepsy. She was buried in the
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Arquivo de História Social | Instituto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade de Lisboa
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O Movimento Sufragista em Portugal na 1ª Metadedo Século XIX (1896-1947)
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Paço de Arcos
Lisbon District
Lisbon
Liga das Mulheres Republicanas
Conselho Nacional das Mulheres Portuguesas
Paço de Arcos
Oeiras
Lisbon
Porto
Ilda Jorge
Maria Veleda
Ana de Castro Osório
republican
First Portuguese Republic
Sidónio Pais
Adelaide Cabete
Alma feminina
Maria Clara Correia Alves
Elina Guimarães
Maria de Lourdes Sá Teixeira
Arnaldo Brazão
Beatriz Texeira de Magalhães
Fábia Ochôa Arez
Maria O'Neill
Bárbara Rosa de Carvalho Pereira
Portuguese Republican Party
Estado Novo
Alto de São João Cemetery
"Livro de registo de batismos da paróquia de Oeiras (1882)"

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