Laura N. Torres was an early twentieth century Mexican journalist and founder of an early feminist organization.[1]
In 1904, Torres founded a feminist society named Admiradoras de Juárez.[2] Admiradoras de Juárez is described as a militant feminist society that demanded an end to sexual discrimination and repressive government.[2] The organization that Torres founded was criticized by the contemporary historian Justo Sierra, who said it was a refuge for old, ugly women were trying to imitate men.[2]
References
edit- ^ Ruiz, Ramón Eduardo (1992). Triumphs and tragedy : a history of the Mexican people. New York: W.W. Norton. p. 284. ISBN 9780393310665.
- ^ a b c Soto, Shirlene (1990). Emergence of the modern Mexican woman : her participation in revolution and struggle for equality, 1910-1940. Denver, Colo.: Arden Press. p. 16. ISBN 0912869119.