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The Rise of the Portugal Cultural Golden Visa
On 28 May 1911, a thirty-three-year-old doctor named Carolina Beatriz Ângelo walked into a polling station in Lisbon and cast a vote that no Portuguese woman had cast before her. She was a widow and the head of her household, and under the electoral law of the new Republic, that was enough. The number assigned to her on the electoral roll was 2513.

Ilana Meyer
May 276 min read
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