Abstract
Although Clara Campoamor is not a stranger, until very recent times her figure has not begun to receive the attention she deserves. This article analyzes, in an objective and balanced way, the most controversial aspects of her biography, deepening both her personal and doctrinal contribution to feminism, as well as her role as chronicler of the beginning of the Popular Front, the military uprising and the first months of the rearguard on the front lines in Madrid. The last section summarizes the lessons your legacy represents.