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Eumelia Hernández was born on 14 October, 1913 in Venezuela, is an activist. Discover Eumelia Hernández's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?

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Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 14 October, 1913
Birthday 14 October
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Date of death 19 September 1990
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Nationality Venezuela

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Eumelia Hernández Net Worth

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2013

In 2013, on the request of the National Commission of Gender Justice of the Judicial Power before the Supreme Court of Justice of Venezuela the Order of Merit named "Eumelia Hernández" was implemented and instituted. The Order is considered as a recognition of the life and activity of the Eumelia Hernández.

1990

Eumelia Hernández died on 17 September 1990 in Caracas.

1963

When the Regional Central of Workers of the Federal District and Miranda State was founded in 1963, Hernández became a member of Women's Department and was in charge of the Women's Department of the Central Venezuelan Workers Unit. She participated in numerous union meetings in Venezuela and abroad.

1940

Hernández was also a member of the Communist Party of Venezuela. In 1940 Hernández made a presentation “Working woman” at the first Women’s Conference advocating for equal pay for female workers, protection for pregnant women and running a campaign of literacy. During the government of Eleazar López Contreras Hernández was imprisoned for the first time, and later she was imprisoned again in the Los Teques prison during the Marcos Pérez Jiménez dictatorship. In 1958 after return to democracy Hernández became active again.

1913

Eumelia Hernández (14 October 1913 – 19 September 1990) was a Venezuelan feminist activist, and unionist. She was a founding member of the Feminine Cultural Association and the Vice President of the Central Unitary of Workers of Venezuela.

Eumelia Hernández was born on 14 October 1913 in Caracas. She was working as a shoe worker, which led her to be the first trade union woman to join the board of the Executive Committee of the Central Unitaria de Trabajadores (CUTV) at the age of 22. The same year Hernández joined the Venezuelan women’s movement. She was a Vice President of the Central Unitary of Workers of Venezuela. In 1936 after the death of the dictator Juan Vicente Gómez Hernández joined various movements of women and workers. That year she joined Feminine Cultural Association with the aim to reform the Civil Code achieving the right of women to choose and be elected under equal conditions, as well as eliminate discrimination of children born out of marriage.