Marie Stritt (18 February 1855 – 16 December 1928) was a German feminist and a leading force in the international and German women's suffrage movement...
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Marie-Christine Marie-Claire Marie-Claude Marie-Denise Marie Elizabeth Marie-France Marie-Françoise Marie-Georges Marie-Hélène Marie-Jeanne Marie-Julie Marie Louise...
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Pennsylvania in the late seventeenth century Gabriel Mureșan, footballer Marie Stritt, German feminist and suffragist Georg Daniel Teutsch, Lutheran bishop...
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Stockholm. There, she embarked upon a long-term project, in cooperation with Marie Stritt, president of the German Union for Woman Suffrage, and Maria Vérone,...
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organizations; Marie Stritt was active as a feminist leader not only in Germany but with the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (IWSA). Stritt met the radical...
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Gesine Spieß (1945–2016), educationalist specializing in gender studies Marie Stritt (1855–1928) – women's rights activist, suffragist, co-founder of the...
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for lawyers". The first women's legal aid agency was established by Marie Stritt in 1894; by 1914, there were 97 such legal aid agencies, some employing...
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has been named after the theater actress and women's rights activist Marie Stritt. The hall is used for weddings and entries in the city's Golden Book...
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für Soziale Hilfsarbeit). In 1894 she joined with Anita Augspurg and Marie Stritt to establish the Federation of German Women's Associations (FGWA) She...
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Protestant successors enjoyed the same privilege almost into modern times. Marie Guyart, a French nun who worked with the First Nations people of Canada...
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