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    Bertha Lutz. Bertha Maria Júlia Lutz (August 2, 1894 – September 16, 1976) was a Brazilian zoologist, politician, and diplomat. Lutz became a leading figure in both the Pan American feminist movement and human rights movement. [1] She was instrumental in gaining women's suffrage in Brazil and represented her country at the United Nations ...

  2. Bertha Lutz was born in São Paulo. Her father, Adolfo Lutz (1855–1940), was a pioneering physician and epidemiologist of Swiss origin, and her mother, Amy Marie Gertrude Fowler, was a British nurse. Bertha Lutz studied natural sciences, biology and zoology at the University of Paris - Sorbonne, graduating in 1918.

  3. Learn about Bertha Lutz, a Brazilian biologist, congresswoman, and feminist who fought for women’s rights and founded the Brazilian Federation for Women’s Progress. Explore the records of her activism and organization in the Memory of the World register.

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  5. Bertha Lutz nasceu em São Paulo no dia 2 de agosto de 1894, filha de Adolfo Lutz, cientista de origem suíça e pioneiro nas áreas de medicina tropical, epidemiologia e na pesquisa de doenças infecciosas, e de Amy Marie Gertrude Fowler, uma enfermeira britânica. Além de Bertha, o casal teve como filhos Guálter Adolfo Lutz e Laura Bertha ...

  6. Bertha Lutz died in 1976 at the age of 82. She’d continued campaigning for women’s equality right up to her death. Brazil’s 1988 Citizen’s Constitution included many of Lutz’s ideas and secured the rights of women across the country.

  7. Bertha Lutz (1894-1976) was a pioneer of women's rights and science in Brazil. She signed the UN Charter, became a parliamentarian, and studied zoology at the Sorbonne. Learn more about her life and achievements on this web page.

  8. "Miss Bertha Lutz, a beautiful young woman, is the 'propulsive force' at present," wrote American feminist Carrie Chapman Catt in 1922. She was referring to the central and guiding role played by Berta Lutz in the creation of the Federaçao Brasileira pelo Progresso Feminino (Brazilian Federation for the Advancement of Women), an organization ...

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