Ana María Pérez del Campo

Ana María Pérez del Campo Noriega (born 19 May 1936) is a Spanish lawyer, feminist and writer.

She pioneered the struggle for women's rights under Franco and during Spain's transition to democracy.

She married in 1956 but together with her children she left her husband in 1961 after being seriously victimized both physically and psychologically.

[3] In the late 1960s, together with the historian Mabel Pérez Serrano, she prepared the ground for a movement to defend the rights of women who had been forced to separate from their husbands.

The same year, she earned a diploma in marriage law from the Comillas Pontifical University.