Miriam O'Brien Underhill

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Miriam O'Brien Underhill (July 22, 1898 – January 7, 1976) was an American mountaineer, environmentalist and feminist, best known for the concept of "manless climbing" – organizing all-women's ascents of challenging climbs, mostly in the Alps. rdf:langString
Miriam O'Brien Underhill fue una montañera, ecologista y feminista estadounidense conocida sobre todo por su concepto de "ascenso sin hombres", organizando ascensos que se llevaban a cabo solo por mujeres de las cimas desafiantes, principalmente en los Alpes. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Miriam O'Brien Underhill
rdf:langString Miriam O'Brien Underhill
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xsd:date 1898-07-22
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rdf:langString A young white woman, standing outside, smiling broadly, wearing a dark coat and glasses; she is holding a book and a slip of paper or cloth in her hands
xsd:date 1898-07-22
rdf:langString Miriam O'Brien, from the 1920 yearbook of Bryn Mawr College
xsd:date 1976-01-07
rdf:langString Miriam O'Brien Underhill (July 22, 1898 – January 7, 1976) was an American mountaineer, environmentalist and feminist, best known for the concept of "manless climbing" – organizing all-women's ascents of challenging climbs, mostly in the Alps.
rdf:langString Miriam O'Brien Underhill fue una montañera, ecologista y feminista estadounidense conocida sobre todo por su concepto de "ascenso sin hombres", organizando ascensos que se llevaban a cabo solo por mujeres de las cimas desafiantes, principalmente en los Alpes.
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