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Gloria Menéndez Mina (2 November 1913-28 August 2014) was a Guatemalan writer and women's rights activist who was involved in the women's suffrage movement in Guatemala. One of the first women to participate in journalism in the country, she directed the magazines Mujer and Azul. In her later career, she served as a press attaché in Mexico and was known for her book, Francisco Javier Mina, héroe de México y España (Francisco Javier Mina, Hero of Mexico and Spain).

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  • Gloria Menéndez Mina (2 November 1913-28 August 2014) was a Guatemalan writer and women's rights activist who was involved in the women's suffrage movement in Guatemala. One of the first women to participate in journalism in the country, she directed the magazines Mujer and Azul. In her later career, she served as a press attaché in Mexico and was known for her book, Francisco Javier Mina, héroe de México y España (Francisco Javier Mina, Hero of Mexico and Spain). (en)
  • Gloria Menéndez Mina (2 de noviembre de 1913-28 de agosto de 2014) fue una escritora y activista por los derechos de la mujer guatemalteca que participó en el movimiento por el sufragio femenino en su país. Una de las primeras en participar del periodismo en el Guatemala, dirigió las revistas Mujer y Azul. Se desempeñó como agregada de prensa en México y fue conocida por su libro Francisco Javier Mina, héroe de México y España. (es)
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  • Gloria Menéndez Mina de Padilla (en)
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  • Gloria Menéndez Mina (2 November 1913-28 August 2014) was a Guatemalan writer and women's rights activist who was involved in the women's suffrage movement in Guatemala. One of the first women to participate in journalism in the country, she directed the magazines Mujer and Azul. In her later career, she served as a press attaché in Mexico and was known for her book, Francisco Javier Mina, héroe de México y España (Francisco Javier Mina, Hero of Mexico and Spain). (en)
  • Gloria Menéndez Mina (2 de noviembre de 1913-28 de agosto de 2014) fue una escritora y activista por los derechos de la mujer guatemalteca que participó en el movimiento por el sufragio femenino en su país. Una de las primeras en participar del periodismo en el Guatemala, dirigió las revistas Mujer y Azul. Se desempeñó como agregada de prensa en México y fue conocida por su libro Francisco Javier Mina, héroe de México y España. (es)
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