This article aims to narrate the arrival of the feminists of the generations of the 1960s and 1970s to the Brazilian political space and thus recover the history of these struggles and culminated in the writing of citizens' rights in the Brazilian Constitutional Charter of 1988. But this narrative was written as memorialist notes by the author who lived with passion these moments of the struggle for democracy in Brazil and her encounter with the feminist ideology that emerged, in those years, in the scenario of Brazilian society. Thus, these memoirs were constructed as follows: first a brief history of the feminist struggles throughout the first Republic, to situate the readers in the timid advances conquered by the Brazilian ones during th...