Maria Clara Correia Alves

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Born1869 (1869)
Died1948 (aged 7879)
Portugal
KnownforFeminist. Editor of the newsletter of the National Council of Portuguese Women from 1914 to 1920
Maria Clara Correia Alves
Born1869 (1869)
Died1948 (aged 7879)
Portugal
Known forFeminist. Editor of the newsletter of the National Council of Portuguese Women from 1914 to 1920

Maria Clara Correia Alves (1869  1948) was a Portuguese feminist. She was one of the founders of the National Council of Portuguese Women in 1914 and both the Secretary-General of the Council and the editor of its newsletter from 1914 to 1920.

Maria Clara Correia Alves was born in Montemor-o-Novo in the Evora District of Portugal in 1869. She became a feminist, a Freethinker, and a Freemason. Combining feminism and freethinking, she made a presentation at the 17th International Free Thought Congress on the subject of La Libre Pensée et L´Emancipacion de la Femme (Free thought and the Emancipation of Women). Anti-clerical, with a strong interest in education, she was an early proponent of the secularisation of education in Portugal. She also campaigned in favour of divorce.[1]

National Council of Portuguese Women

Later life

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