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novelist and poet, whose works revolve around themes of free spirited women and troubled relationships
87: 78: 17: 33: 70: 86:), "perhaps the most important woman in Latin American history". In love with 54:
first introduced to the United States Senate and House of Representatives
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Portal:Feminism
Selected anniversaries
Benazir Bhutto
Pakistan
Muslim
Equal Rights Amendment
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
United Nations General Assembly

Manuela Sáenz
SimĂłn BolĂ­var
Fumiko Hayashi
Japanese

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