Emilie Rathou, née Gustafsson (8 May 1862 – 12 October 1948) was a Swedish journalist, newspaper editor and elected official. She was a temperance and...
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French journalist Émilie Pellapra (1806–1871), possibly an illegitimate daughter of Napoleon I by Françoise-Marie LeRoy Emilie Rathou (1862–1948), Swedish...
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known as Vita Bandet (White Ribbon) was founded by Emilie Rathou in Östermalm in Stockholm in 1900. Rathou was a leading member of the International Organisation...
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started to make demands of their own. From the 1880s, women such as Emilie Rathou, Elma Danielsson, Alina Jägerstedt and Kata Dahlström were engaged in...
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for women's suffrage among women. In 1888, the temperance activist Emilie Rathou became the first woman in Sweden to demand the right for women's suffrage...
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Parker (1827–1896), British activist, social reformer, and travel writer Emilie Rathou (1862-1948), Swedish journalist, newspaper editor and elected official...
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to women Eva Pineus (1905–1985) – librarian, politician and activist Emilie Rathou (1862–1948) – journalist, editor, activist Hilda Sachs (1857–1935) –...
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1910 – Agda Montelius 1913 – Anna Rönström 1918 – Kerstin Hesselgren, Emilie Rathou 1920 – Elsa Brändström 1921 – Frigga Carlberg 1923 – Matilda Widegren...
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Swedish branch of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union is organized by Emilie Rathou. Date unknown – The Malmö Women's Discussion Club, is founded by Elma...
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Gustaf Elgenstierna, historian and genealogist (born 1871) 12 October – Emilie Rathou, temperance and women's rights activist (born 1862) "Ingrid Sundberg"...
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