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  1. Suffragette. Apariencia. ocultar. participando en un a las puertas de la , en enero de 1917. Una moneda de 25 centavos de Estados Unidos en español, conmemorando a Adelina Otero-Warren, sufragista de Nuevo México. El término suffragette designaba, a comienzos del siglo XX, a una mujer que reivindicaba el derecho a voto de las mujeres, y que ...

  2. a. la sufragista. (F) My great-grandmother was a suffragette. She really wanted to vote. Mi bisabuela era sufragista. Realmente quería votar. adjective. 2. (related to suffragettes) a. sufragista.

  3. By Cathleen D. Cahill At three o'clock on an October afternoon in 1915, the suffragists of Santa Fe, New Mexico, took to the streets of the capital city to make "a public act of faith in the cause of woman suffrage."One hundred and fifty women joined the parade, Anglos (the term New Mexicans used to refer to whites) and Hispanics (which referred to the Spanish-speaking citizens of the state).

  4. 29 de oct. de 2009 · The women’s suffrage movement was a decades-long fight to win the right to vote for women in the United States. On August 26, 1920, the 19th Amendment to the Constitution was finally ratified ...

  5. Helga Gill (1885–1928) – Norwegian-born British suffragist who spoke at meetings. Katie Edith Gliddon (1883–1967) – watercolour artist and militant suffragette. Frances Gordon (born c. 1874) – prominent in the militant wing of the Scottish women's suffrage movement; imprisoned and force-fed.

  6. 28 de mar. de 2018 · A partir de entonces las suffragettes hicieron un esfuerzo, ayudaron al gobierno colaborando en lo que pudiesen, cambiaron incluso el titulo de su publicación The Suffragette por Britannia. En 1917, Emmeline Pankhurst disolvió la Women’s Social and Political Union, tras lo cual creó el Partido de las Mujeres (Women’s Party).

  7. miseria f. After years of hardship, the community is recovering. Después de años de miseria, la comunidad se está recuperando. less common: privación f. ·. apuro m. ·. penurias pl f.