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    Jeanne Elizabeth Schmahl (née Archer; 1846–1915) was a French feminist, born in Britain. She married a well-off husband who supported her while she worked...
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    became involved in feminist and suffragist causes. In January 1893, Jeanne Schmahl founded the Avant-Courrière (Forerunner) association, which called for...
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  • in the Avant-Courrière (Forerunner) association founded in 1893 by Jeanne Schmahl, which called for the right of women to be witnesses in public and private...
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    (d. 1922) December 21 – Julia Lermontova, Russian chemist (d. 1919) Jeanne Schmahl, British-born French feminist (d. 1915) February 21 – Emperor Ninkō...
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  • during the repression. In 1909, French noblewoman and feminist Jeanne-Elizabeth Schmahl founded the French Union for Women's Suffrage to advocate for women's...
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    in the Avant-Courrière (Forerunner) association founded in 1893 by Jeanne Schmahl, which called for the right of women to be witnesses in public and private...
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    the mouthpiece for the French Union for Women's Suffrage, founded by Jeanne Schmahl in 1909. The paper followed developments in women's legislation in specialized...
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    attended a national congress of French feminists in Paris in 1908, led by Jeanne Schmahl and Jane Misme. The UFSF provided a less militant and more widely acceptable...
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    the lobbying of the Avant-Courrière (Forerunner) association led by Jeanne Schmahl. If a woman bought something with her earnings that she did not consume...
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    The leaders were Jane Misme (1865–1935), editor of La Française, and Jeanne Schmahl (1846–1915). The UFSF provided a less militant and more widely acceptable...
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