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  1. Mar 12, 2019 · Encarnacion Alzona, the First Filipina to Get a Ph.D., Fought for Women's Right to Vote. The lifelong advocate of gender equality was also a National Scientist and an eminent historian. On September 15, 1935, President Manuel L. Quezon finally signed into law the legislation granting Filipino women the right to vote.

  2. Encarnación Amoranto Alzona (March 23, 1895 – March 13, 2001) was a pioneering Filipino historian, educator and suffragist. The first Filipino woman to obtain a Ph.D., [1] [2] [3] she was conferred in 1985 the rank and title of National Scientist of the Philippines .

  3. Jul 21, 2017 · Encarnacion Alzona was the first Filipina to complete her doctoral studies; she was a national scientist, and a pioneering advocate of women’s suffrage. Many accuse Catholicism of treating women...

  4. Apr 15, 2019 · •Born on March 23, 1895, Dr. Encarnacion Alzona was a pioneering educator and suffragist. •Dr. Alzona was also the first Filipina historian, as well as the first Filipina to earn a Ph.D. •She took the lead in fighting for the Filipina’s right to vote–a battle that she and her colleagues won in 1935.

  5. Throughout her career, Encarnacion Alzona worked to advance educational and political opportunities for women in the Philippines. Alzona used her skills as a historian and scholar, as well as her experience in activism, to work towards suffrage for Filipinas.

  6. Nov 5, 2021 · Encarnacion Alzona (1895-2001) is often remembered as the first Filipino woman to obtain a Ph.D. She had two Master’s degrees in history: one from the University of the Philippines (1918) and another from Radcliffe College, Harvard University (1920).

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