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Labarca, Amanda, 1886-1975

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Personal name headingLabarca, Amanda, 1886-1975
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Variant(s)Hubertson, Amanda Labarca, 1886-1975
Labarca, Amanda, b. 1886
Labarca H., Amanda (Labarca Hubertson), 1886-1975
Labarca Hubertson, Amanda, 1886-1975
Pinto Sepúlveda, Amanda, 1886-1975
Sepúlveda, Amanda Pinto, 1886-1975
Labarca, Amanda, 1886-
Associated placeNew York (N.Y.)
Paris (France)
Birth date1886-12-05
Death date1975-01-02
Place of birthSantiago (Chile)
Place of deathSantiago (Chile)
AffiliationUniversidad de Chile, Instituto Pedagógico
Universidad de Chile, Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades
Universidad de Chile, Departamento de Extensión Cultural
Université de Paris
United Nations
Santiago College (Santiago, Chile)
Profession or occupationPsychologist Professor Diplomat Feminist
Found inHer Desvelos en el alba, 1945: t.p. (Amanda Labarca) colophon (Amanda Labarca H.)
RLIN data base, 2/20/87 (hdg.: Labarca Hubertson, Amanda, 1886- )
Amanda Labarca, 1996: p. 12 (b. Amanda Pinto Sepúlveda, later known as Amanda Labarca Hubertson) p. 83 (d. Jan 12, 1975)
Amanda Labarca, 2019: title page (Amanda Labarca) front flap (Amanda Labarca Hubertson; born December 5, 1886 in Santiago; died January 2, 1975; professor of psychology, Universidad de Chile; affiliated with the Partido Radical and the women's suffrage movement; founder of the Círculo Femenino de Estudios (1919), the Comité Nacional pro Derechos de la Mujer (1933), and the Federación Chilena de Instituciones Femeninas (1944))
Universidad de Chile website, January 29, 2020: (Amanda Labarca Huberston; Amanda Labarca; born December 5, 1886 in Santiago; died January 2, 1975 in Santiago; teaching degree in the Instituto Pedagógico of the Universidad de Chile (1905); finished her studies in Columbia University and the Sorbonne; in 1922 became a professor of psychology in the Instituto Pedagógico of the Universidad de Chile; one year later she became affiliated with the Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades; director of the Departamento de Extensión Cultural of the Universidad de Chile (1949-1955); taught in schools in Santiago; miembro de número of the Academia de Ciencias Morales, Políticas y Sociales of the Instituto de Chile)
   <https://www.uchile.cl/portal/presentacion/historia/grandes-figuras/otras-figuras-ilustres/8018/amanda-labarca-huberston>
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History, January 29, 2020: (Amanda Labarca, 1886-1975; Chilean educator and feminist; born Amanda Pinto Sepúlveda in Santiago; she received a liberal arts education, earning a degree of professor of Spanish in 1905 from the Instituto Pedagógico)
   <https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803100046118>
Memoria Chilena website, January 29, 2020: (Amanda Labarca; born December 5, 1886 as Amanda Pinto Sepúlveda; worked as an elementary teacher in Santiago College; received a teaching degree in 1905; finished her studies in Columbia University and the Sorbonne; author of Impresiones de juventud; La educación secundaria; La historia de la educación en Chile; La evolución de la segunda enseñanza; La educación decadente; and Desvelos del alma; married Guillermo Labarca and used his last names because she disowned her family; was a representative of Chile to the United Nations (1946-1949))
   <http://www.memoriachilena.gob.cl/602/w3-article-92516.html>
Associated languagespa