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Margarita García Flores (Monterrey, Nuevo León, 4 July 1922 – Mexico City, 10 September 2009) was a Mexican lawyer, activist, writer and politician; she was also involved in women's suffrage. García cofounded Fem magazine with Alaíde Foppa in 1976; it was the first Latin American feminist magazine. She served as director of Universitarios and Prensa, as well as the publications of National Autonomous University of Mexico. García was also a delegate from Cuajimalpa (1976–80), deputy for III Distrito Electoral Federal de Nuevo León (1973–76), and a deputy for Distrito IV de Nuevo León (1955–58).

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  • Margarita García Flores (eu)
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  • Margarita Garcia Flores (Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, 1922ko uztailaren 4a - Mexiko Hiria, 2009ko irailaren 10a) abokatua, aktibista, idazlea eta mexikar politikaria izan zen. Emakumeen sufragioaren aitzindaritzat jotzen da Mexikon. (eu)
  • María del Refugio Margarita García Flores (Monterrey, Nuevo León, 4 de julio de 1922​ - Ciudad de México, 10 de septiembre de 2009) fue una abogada, activista, escritora y política mexicana. Se la considera precursora del sufragio femenino en México.​ (es)
  • Margarita García Flores (Monterrey, Nuevo León, 4 July 1922 – Mexico City, 10 September 2009) was a Mexican lawyer, activist, writer and politician; she was also involved in women's suffrage. García cofounded Fem magazine with Alaíde Foppa in 1976; it was the first Latin American feminist magazine. She served as director of Universitarios and Prensa, as well as the publications of National Autonomous University of Mexico. García was also a delegate from Cuajimalpa (1976–80), deputy for III Distrito Electoral Federal de Nuevo León (1973–76), and a deputy for Distrito IV de Nuevo León (1955–58). (en)
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  • Margarita Garcia Flores (Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, 1922ko uztailaren 4a - Mexiko Hiria, 2009ko irailaren 10a) abokatua, aktibista, idazlea eta mexikar politikaria izan zen. Emakumeen sufragioaren aitzindaritzat jotzen da Mexikon. (eu)
  • María del Refugio Margarita García Flores (Monterrey, Nuevo León, 4 de julio de 1922​ - Ciudad de México, 10 de septiembre de 2009) fue una abogada, activista, escritora y política mexicana. Se la considera precursora del sufragio femenino en México.​ (es)
  • Margarita García Flores (Monterrey, Nuevo León, 4 July 1922 – Mexico City, 10 September 2009) was a Mexican lawyer, activist, writer and politician; she was also involved in women's suffrage. García cofounded Fem magazine with Alaíde Foppa in 1976; it was the first Latin American feminist magazine. She served as director of Universitarios and Prensa, as well as the publications of National Autonomous University of Mexico. García was also a delegate from Cuajimalpa (1976–80), deputy for III Distrito Electoral Federal de Nuevo León (1973–76), and a deputy for Distrito IV de Nuevo León (1955–58). (en)
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