Maria Lacerda de Moura

Brazilian teacher and anarcha-feminist

Maria Lacerda de Moura - Activists & Humanitarians born May 16th, 1887
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Contributed to the development of anarcha-feminism in Brazil. Advocated for women's rights and social justice through teaching and writing. Promoted critical thought and education, emphasizing the importance of female empowerment. Engaged in various movements focused on education reform and anarchist principles.

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Participated in women's rights movements

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