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Rosa Castañeda de Mora

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Castañeda did not receive a formal education, only learning to read through lessons by a visiting teacher. She subsequently worked at a legal firm owned by a brother-in-law. In 1925 she married
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to Congress, becoming its first female member. She took office on 15 March 1956, serving until 1958. Her niece
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She established the Casa del Niño in 1920 and the National League Against Tuberculosis. She also published
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Congress
Guatemalan
Congress
Carlos Federico Mora Portillo
was elected
Blanca Luz Molina Castañeda
Carlos Federico Mora Portillo


En 1955 fue primera elección de Mujer del Año
Lo que hemos ganado las mujeres guatemaltecas en los últimos 60 años
Joyas de libros desatendidos
Eunice, primera mujer colegiada
Categories
Guatemalan activists
20th-century Guatemalan women politicians
20th-century Guatemalan politicians
Members of the Congress of Guatemala

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