Deolinda Lopes Vieira

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Born8 July 1888
Died6 June 1993(1993-06-06) (aged 104)
Lisbon, Portugal
OthernamesDeolinda Lopes Vieira Quartin; Deolinda Quartin
OccupationTeacher
Deolinda Lopes Vieira
Born8 July 1888
Died6 June 1993(1993-06-06) (aged 104)
Lisbon, Portugal
Other namesDeolinda Lopes Vieira Quartin; Deolinda Quartin
OccupationTeacher
Years active40
Known forRoles in the National Council of Portuguese Women; campaigning in support of improved educational facilities and approaches in Portugal

Deolinda Lopes Vieira (8 July 1888  6 June 1993) was a primary school teacher as well as an anarcho-syndicalist activist and a feminist, who played an important role in Portugal's Conselho Nacional das Mulheres Portuguesas (National Council of Portuguese Women - CNMP).

Deolinda Lopes Vieira was born on 8 July 1888, in the city of Beja in the Alentejo region of Portugal. She was the daughter of Maria Claudina Lopes, an unmarried domestic servant, who came from Algarve, and José Gonçalves Vieira, a travelling salesman, who only formally acknowledged his paternity in 1894. After attending primary school in her hometown, she moved with her family to the capital of Lisbon at the age of 12. She completed her primary school course at the Escola Normal Primária de Lisboa, which at that time was a progressive institution that aimed to bring about pedagogical and social reforms.[1][2]

Activism and marriage

Teaching and the women's movement

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