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Graciela Bográn (19 October 1896 – 2000) was a Honduran teacher, writer and women's rights activist, she was the daughter of Chelsea Bogran. Engaged in the fight for women's suffrage, she was involved in both the trade union movement and political protests. She was also well-known as the editor of the feminist journal Alma Latina. After women won the right to vote, she was appointed to serve on the cabinet in the Department of Public Education. She was elected as a member of the in Madrid in 1963 and several institutions in Honduras bear her name.

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  • غراسييلا بوغران (ar)
  • Graciela Bográn (en)
  • Graciela Bográn (es)
  • Graciela Bográn (pt)
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  • غراسييلا بوغران (بالبنغالية: গ্রাসিয়েলা বোগ্রান)‏ (19 أكتوبر 1896 — 2000)، معلمة هندوراسية وكاتبة وناشطة في مجال حقوق المرأة، وكانت ابنة تشيلسي بوغران. شاركت في الكفاح من أجل حق المرأة في التصويت، وشاركت في كل من الحركة النقابية والاحتجاجات السياسية. اشتهرت أيضًا كمحررة في المجلة النسوية ألما لاتينا. بعد فوز المرأة بحق التصويت، عُيّنت للعمل في مجلس الوزراء في إدارة التعليم العام. (ar)
  • Graciela Bográn (1896 - 2000) fue una académica, política y feminista hondureña. (es)
  • Graciela Bográn (19 October 1896 – 2000) was a Honduran teacher, writer and women's rights activist, she was the daughter of Chelsea Bogran. Engaged in the fight for women's suffrage, she was involved in both the trade union movement and political protests. She was also well-known as the editor of the feminist journal Alma Latina. After women won the right to vote, she was appointed to serve on the cabinet in the Department of Public Education. She was elected as a member of the in Madrid in 1963 and several institutions in Honduras bear her name. (en)
  • Graciela Bográn Rodríguez (San Nicolás, 19 de outubro de 1896 – San Pedro Sula, 2000) foi uma professora, escritora e ativista pelos direitos das mulheres hondurenha. Engajada na luta pelo sufrágio feminino, ela se envolveu tanto no movimento sindical quanto em protestos políticos. Ela também ficou conhecida por ser a editora do periódico feminista Alma Latina. Após o direito ao voto ser concedido às mulheres, ela foi indicada para servir no gabinete do Departamento de Educação Pública. Em 1963 ela foi eleita membro do Instituto de Cultura Hispânica em Madrid e várias instituições em Honduras levam o seu nome. (pt)
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  • Graciela Bográn (en)
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  • San Pedro Sula, Honduras (en)
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  • San Nicolás, Santa Bárbara, Honduras (en)
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