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Ana Montenegro (April 13, 1915 – March 30, 2006) was a Brazilian author, journalist, activist, editor, and poet. She was a militant communist and lived in exile for more than 15 years after the 1964 coup. She was a lawyer who advised on human rights and women's rights issues and actively fought against racism. She wrote extensively on women's issues, from their health to their socio-economic rights; the legal-cultural struggle of blacks against racism; and the struggles of urban and rural workers to gain their rights under the Constitution. After returning from exile, she was honored by her local bar association, her state, and the nation of Brazil for her human rights work. In 2005, she was one of the 1000 women nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.

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  • آنا مونتينيغرو (ar)
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  • آنا مونتينيغرو (بالإنجليزية: Ana Montenegro)‏ (13 أبريل 1915 في البرازيل - 2006، سالفادور في البرازيل)؛ كاتِبة، صحفية، محامية وشاعرة برازيلية. (ar)
  • Ana Montenegro (April 13, 1915 – March 30, 2006) was a Brazilian author, journalist, activist, editor, and poet. She was a militant communist and lived in exile for more than 15 years after the 1964 coup. She was a lawyer who advised on human rights and women's rights issues and actively fought against racism. She wrote extensively on women's issues, from their health to their socio-economic rights; the legal-cultural struggle of blacks against racism; and the struggles of urban and rural workers to gain their rights under the Constitution. After returning from exile, she was honored by her local bar association, her state, and the nation of Brazil for her human rights work. In 2005, she was one of the 1000 women nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. (en)
  • Ana Lima Carmo, mais conhecida pelo nome literário Ana Montenegro, (Quixeramobim - CE, 13 de abril de 1915 — Salvador - BA, 30 de março de 2006) foi uma jornalista, poeta e militante comunista brasileira. (pt)
  • Ana Lima Vaughness Carmo, conocida como Ana Montenegro, fue una escritora, periodista, activista, editora, y poeta brasileña, afiliada al Partido Comunista Brasileño en 1945.​ Fue cofundadora del periódico "Movimento Feminino", editado durante diez años, que servía de instrumento de divulgación de las luchas y conquistas de las mujeres brasileñas. Era hija de Sila Vaughness Correia Lima, y de Paul Eupídio Vaughness.​ A sus 90 años de edad, Ana Montenegro seguía afirmando, en altavoz: Y siempre afirmaba que, (es)
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