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Illanes, M. Angélica (2006). Cuerpo y sangre de la política : la construcción histórica de las visitadoras sociales, Chile, 1887-1940 (1. ed. edición). Santiago: LOM. p. 161. ISBN 956-282-832-8.
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The organization campaigned for women's rights and emancipation, women's social, financial and educational rights, as well as for women's suffrage.
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in 1928. It had been suggested in 1927, when women had celebrated the 1877 reform that allowed women to study at the university.
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