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María Lejárraga

María de la O Lejárraga García (28 December 1874 – 28 June 1974), sometimes known as María Martínez Sierra was a Spanish feminist writer, dramatist, translator and politician.
==Life==

María de la O Lejárraga García was born in San Millán de la Cogolla, La Rioja on 28 December 1874.
In 1900 she married the writer Gregorio Martínez Sierra, with whom she collaborated as a co-author on all the plays that were publicly credited to him alone (she was the main author of the plays, but the plot was usually agreed between both).〔O'Connor 1977〕 After Martínez Sierra's death she published a memoir entitled ''Gregorio y yo'' ('Gregorio and I', 1953) in which she reveals proof of the authorship.
During the 1920s and 1930s Lejarraga was active in many feminist activist groups.
She became secretary of the Spanish branch of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance.
When the Women's Alliance for Civic Education was formed in 1930, she was the first president. In the Spanish general election, 1933 María Lejárraga was elected to Congress as a Socialist Party representative for Granada.
In mid-1933 the World Committee Against War and Fascism sent a delegation to Spain to contact women interesting in forming a local branch.
Dolores Ibárruri, Encarnación Fuyola, Lucía Barón and Irene Falcón formed the National Committee of Women Against War and Fascism.
María Lejárraga helped them contact Republican and Socialist women for this cause.
María Lejárraga resigned from Parliament after the harsh government action during the Asturian miners' strike of 1934.
At the start of the Spanish Civil War (1936–39) she was sent to Switzerland by the Republican government as the commercial attaché. In 1938 she moved to France, then moved to New York, Hollywood, Mexico, and finally in 1953 to Buenos Aires. She died in poverty there in 1974.

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