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Anastasia Sletova-Chernova

Anastasia Nikolaevna Sletova-Chernova (Russian: Анастасия Николаевна Слётова-Чернова, 1879–1938) was a Russian educator and politician. In 1917 she was one of the ten women elected to the Constituent Assembly, the country's first female parliamentarians.

Anastasia Sletova-Chernova
Member of the Constituent Assembly
In office
1918
ConstituencyTambov
Personal details
Born1873
Tambov, Russian Empire
Died1938
Leningrad, Soviet Union

Biography edit

Sletova-Chernova was born in Tambov in 1873.[1] She was educated at a local gymnasium, after which she worked as a teacher.[1] She studied extracurricular education abroad and became head of a Sunday school and the Society for the Organisation of Public Readings. In 1898 she married Viktor Chernov; the couple emigrated the following year, and in 1901 were founders of the Socialist Revolutionary Party.

Living in Kozlov at the time of the Russian Revolution, in 1917 she and Victor were Socialist-Revolutionary candidates in Tambov in the Constituent Assembly elections,[2] and she one of ten women elected to the legislature.[3] After the Bolsheviks forced the Constituent Assembly to be dissolved, she was subsequently arrested on several occasions and imprisoned in 1921. In 1938 she was included in Stalin's shooting lists, but died in prison before her case could be heard.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Анастасия Николаевна Слетова-Чернова Hrono
  2. ^ Sarah Badcock (2000) Support for the Socialist Revolutionary Party during 1917, with a case study of events in Nizhegorodskaia guberniia
  3. ^ Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild (2010) Equality and Revolution p235

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