Zuleika Alambert
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Born23 December 1922
Santos, Brazil
Died27 December 2012 (aged 90)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Zuleika Alambert | |
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| Born | 23 December 1922 Santos, Brazil |
| Died | 27 December 2012 (aged 90) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Zuleika Alambert (23 December 1922, in Santos – 27 December 2012, in Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian writer, feminist, and politician. She was elected a State Representative for the city of Santos in 1947 by the Brazilian Communist Party, becoming one of the first women to hold a seat in the Legislative Assembly of São Paulo. She was the author of several books, including: "Uma jovem brasileira na URSS" (1953), "Estudantes fazem história" (1964), "Feminismo: O Ponto de Vista Marxista" (1986), and others. Alambert was also a feminist leader who fought for social rights in Brazil. She died on December 27, 2012, in Rio de Janeiro.[1]
