Victoria Kent (Málaga, March 6th 1898 - New York, September 25th 1987) is a lawyer E and political Femme radical Socialist of the Second Spanish Republic.
Affiliated with the Socialist Radical Republican party, it enters to the Parliament of the Second Spanish Republic at the time of the elections of 1931 at the same time as republican the Clara Campoamor and than a handle of women the years which follow. Victoria Kent, who has in load the head office of the Prison S until in 1934, then exerts a role in the process of prison Réformes of Spain of the years 1930.
The deputy gives an opinion for the antisuffragists in the parliamentary debates of 1931. Its opposition to the Right to vote of the women (which is however voted in October this year, with the instigation in particular of Campoamor) takes again the argument of other radicals according to which the feminist ideals must yield in front of the risk of a preserving female vote directed by the Spanish clergy.
In station with Paris in 1936 when bursts the Guerre of Spain, it organizes the reception of the Spanish taken refuge on behalf of the Spanish government. From its passage in France, it draws in 1948 a work in autobiographical matter published under the title Cuatro años in París . After the Guerre of Spain Kent exiles itself with the Mexico then with the the United States. Installed with New York until the end of its life, it publishes a review dedicated to the political expatriates, Ibérica , whose numbers follow one another of 1954 1974.
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