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The ''Associação Feminina Portuguesa para a Paz'' (Portuguese Women's Association for Peace - AFPP) was a female pacifist association created in 1935 and dissolved by the Esdado Novo dictatorship in 1952. It had active groups in
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and
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. Although declaring itself apolitical, many of its members were anti-fascists opposed to the ''Estado Novo''. Its activities involved providing support to prisoners of war, and it organized lectures, exhibitions, and other events as a way to disseminate the principles of
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. In the last decade of its existence, it became increasingly opposed to the Government, in response to increased repression (general and, in particular, against women's movements). The Association published an occasional Bulletin and had a children's choir, directed by
Francine Benoît Francine Benoît (18941990) was a musician, teacher, composer, conductor, and music critic. She played an active role in Portuguese feminist organizations and was an opponent of the '' Estado Novo'' dictatorship, which ruled between 1933 and 1974 ...
.


History

Created on 11 November 1935, to coincide with the
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of
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, on which day many of its founder members attended a memorial ceremony, and approved by the Civil Government of Lisbon on 8 February of the following year, the ''Associação Feminina Portuguesa para a Paz'' (AFPP) was initially established in Lisbon by a group of twenty female activists who stated their concern about "constant threats that hover over the world and startle the hearts of all women. women - wives, mothers, daughters, sisters and brides - who would have to regret, once again, the fate of their loved ones". Branches were subsequently opened in
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in 1937 and in
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. Every year members of the AFPP would lay flowers at war memorials on 9 April, the anniversary of the Battle of La Lys, in which many Portuguese soldiers were killed.


Objectives and activities

Coinciding with the outbreak of the
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and in the aftermath of constant political crises in Portugal that marked the end of the
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and the rise of the ''Estado Novo'', the association initially took as its main objective the search for solutions to spread ideas of peace and human solidarity, "diverting the spirit of youth from warlike concerns". In late 1942 and early 1943, during
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, AFPP contributed to the sending of supplies to prisoners of war and areas in France devastated by the conflict but, as Portugal was keen to remain neutral during the war, was forced by the ''Estado Novo'' to end such actions. It then decided to concentrate on developing the values of pacifism within the family, stressing that women, besides being mothers and wives, were also educators. This led its members to start to address the struggle for the improvement of the living conditions of women in all spheres of Portuguese society, covering equal rights and constitutional freedoms, as well as aiming to combat illiteracy, hunger, disease, and poverty. It also offered courses in literacy, typing, childcare, languages, accounting, first aid, and sewing, among others, while organizing conferences about poetry, education and health, holding children's parties, and running a children's choir, conducted by Francine Benoit.


Closure by the ''Estado Novo''

The AFPP attracted a wide range of views among its membership. Members included members of the
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, anti-fascist militants, and feminists. Most of its members were also affiliated to other democratic or suffragist movements, such as the ''
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'' (National Council of Portuguese Women - CNMP) and the Movement of Democratic Unity (MUD) (). Many also worked on the presidential campaigns of
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in 1943 and
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in 1951. Some men also joined as associate members. The AFPP's growing politicization led to increasing restrictions being placed on it by the ''Estado Novo'', finally leading to its closure in 1952, becoming the last major feminist organization to be closed down. After its closure many members lost their jobs or had difficulty finding work as the Government withdrew their academic qualifications. Some members continued to carry out the activities of AFPP after its closure, as individuals or as members of small groups. After the 25 April 1974
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, which overthrew the ''Estado Novo'', some past members wanted to reactivate the AFPP but a meeting held to discuss such a proposal rejected the idea because there was by then in existence the ''Conselho Português para a Paz e Cooperação'' (Portuguese Council for Peace and Cooperation -CPPC).


Members

Members of the AFPP included: *
Maria Isabel Barreno Maria Isabel Barreno de Faria Martins GOIH (10 July 1939 – 3 September 2016) was a Portuguese writer, essayist, journalist and sculptor. She was one of the authors of the book '' Novas Cartas Portugesas'' (''New Portuguese Letters''), togethe ...
* Virgínia Moura *
Maria Lamas Maria Lamas (born Maria da Conceição Vassalo e Silva; 6 October 1893 – 6 December 1983) was a Portuguese writer, translator, journalist, and feminist political activist. Early life Maria da Conceição Vassalo e Silva da Cunha Lamas was born ...
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Stella Piteira Santos Stella Piteira Santos (1917-2009) was a Portuguese communist who opposed the '' Estado Novo'' dictatorship. Arrested and tortured in Lisbon, she subsequently moved to Algeria, from where she helped broadcast programmes of Rádio Voz da Liberdade ...
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Francine Benoît Francine Benoît (18941990) was a musician, teacher, composer, conductor, and music critic. She played an active role in Portuguese feminist organizations and was an opponent of the '' Estado Novo'' dictatorship, which ruled between 1933 and 1974 ...
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Maria Isabel Aboim Inglez Maria Isabel Aboim Inglez (19021963) was a teacher, feminist, and campaigner against the authoritarian '' Estado Novo'' regime in Portugal. She was arrested for her political activities on three occasions. Biography Birth and Family Born Maria ...
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Ilse Losa Ilse Losa (1913—2006) was a Portuguese writer and translator, of German-Jewish origin. Early life Ilse Lieblich Losa was born on 20 March 1913 in the village of Buer, in Melle, in the district of Osnabrück in Germany. She was the daughter o ...
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Irene Lisboa Irene do Céu Vieira Lisboa (25 December 1892 – 25 November 1958) was a Portuguese novelist, short story writer, poet, essayist and educational writer. Especially for her fictional work, she has achieved a special place in modern Portuguese li ...
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Maria Alda Nogueira Maria Alda Nogueira (1923–1988) was a communist and feminist activist who opposed Portugal's '' Estado Novo'' regime and spent nine years as a political prisoner. After the overthrow of the ''Estado Novo'' she became a parliamentary deputy, serv ...
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Cândida Ventura Cândida Ventura (30 June 1918, Maputo, Mozambique – 16 December 2015, Portimão, Portugal) was a political activist against the Portuguese ''Estado Novo (Portugal), Estado Novo'' regime and a political prisoner. She was the first woman to hol ...
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Maria Lúcia Vassalo Namorado Maria Lúcia Vassalo Namorado (1 June 1909 – 9 February 2000) was a Portuguese writer, poet, journalist, teacher and social reformer, and director of the magazine ''Os nossos filhos'' (Our Children). Early life Maria Lúcia Vassalo Namorado ...
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Manuela Porto Manuela Porto (24 April 19087 July 1950) was a Portuguese actor, writer, journalist, theatre critic, and translator, as well as a leading campaigner for women's rights and an opponent of the '' Estado Novo'' dictatorship in Portugal. As a transl ...
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Maria Lucília Estanco Louro Maria Lucília Estanco Louro (1922–2018) was a Portuguese pacifist and opponent of the authoritarian '' Estado Novo'' regime, who became known as a teacher and political activist. Early life Maria Lucília Estanco Louro was born in Beja, Portu ...
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Elina Guimarães Elina Guimarães (1904-1991) was a writer and feminist leader in Portugal during the middle of the 20th century. Early life Elina Júlia Chaves Pereira Guimarães was born on 8 August 1904 in Lisbon, the only daughter of Alice Pereira Guimarãe ...
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Clementina Carneiro de Moura Clementina Carneiro de Moura (1898-1992) was a Portuguese teacher, Modernism, modernist painter and promoter of traditional arts. Early life Maria Clementina Vilas Boas Carneiro de Moura was born in Lisbon, Portugal on 25 September 1898, the da ...


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