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María Larraín de Vicuña (? – 23 September 1928, Santiago, Chile) was a writer and activist in the nascent Chilean feminist movement in the early twentieth century. A member of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile's , she campaigned for women's civil and political rights in Chile by establishing several women's organizations and writing various Christian feminist articles between 1915 and 1928, which were compiled and published posthumously in the book María Larraín de Vicuña: 23 de septiembre de 1928.

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  • María Larraín de Vicuña (? - Santiago de Chile, 23 de septiembre de 1928) fue una escritora y activista del naciente feminismo chileno de principios del siglo XX.​​ Miembro de la de la Universidad Católica de Chile, realizó labores en pro de los derechos civiles y políticos de la mujer en Chile a través de la conformación de varias organizaciones de mujeres y diversos artículos con una visión adscrita al feminismo cristiano entre 1915 y 1928,​​ textos que se recopilaron y publicaron tras su muerte en el libro María Larraín de Vicuña: 23 de septiembre de 1928. (es)
  • María Larraín de Vicuña (? – 23 September 1928, Santiago, Chile) was a writer and activist in the nascent Chilean feminist movement in the early twentieth century. A member of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile's , she campaigned for women's civil and political rights in Chile by establishing several women's organizations and writing various Christian feminist articles between 1915 and 1928, which were compiled and published posthumously in the book María Larraín de Vicuña: 23 de septiembre de 1928. (en)
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  • María Larraín de Vicuña (? - Santiago de Chile, 23 de septiembre de 1928) fue una escritora y activista del naciente feminismo chileno de principios del siglo XX.​​ Miembro de la de la Universidad Católica de Chile, realizó labores en pro de los derechos civiles y políticos de la mujer en Chile a través de la conformación de varias organizaciones de mujeres y diversos artículos con una visión adscrita al feminismo cristiano entre 1915 y 1928,​​ textos que se recopilaron y publicaron tras su muerte en el libro María Larraín de Vicuña: 23 de septiembre de 1928. (es)
  • María Larraín de Vicuña (? – 23 September 1928, Santiago, Chile) was a writer and activist in the nascent Chilean feminist movement in the early twentieth century. A member of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile's , she campaigned for women's civil and political rights in Chile by establishing several women's organizations and writing various Christian feminist articles between 1915 and 1928, which were compiled and published posthumously in the book María Larraín de Vicuña: 23 de septiembre de 1928. (en)
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