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List of women's rights activists

Notable women's rights activists are as follows, arranged alphabetically by modern country names and by the names of the persons listed:

Afghanistan edit

Albania edit

Algeria edit

Argentina edit

Australia edit

Austria edit

  • Auguste Fickert (1855–1910) – feminist and social reformer
  • Marianne Hainisch (1839–1936) – activist, exponent of women's right to work and education
  • Bertha Pappenheim (1859–1936) – Austrian-Jewish feminist, founder of the German Jewish Women's Association

Belgium edit

Bosnia & Herzegovina edit

Botswana edit

  • Unity Dow (born 1959) – judge and writer, plaintiff in case allowing children of mixed parentage to be deemed nationals

Brazil edit

Bulgaria edit

Burkina Faso edit

Canada edit


Cape Verde edit

Chad edit

Chile edit

China edit

Colombia edit

Croatia edit

Democratic Republic of Congo edit

  • Julienne Lusenge – women's activist recognized for advocating for survivors of wartime sexual violence

Denmark edit

  • Sophie Alberti (1846–1947) – pioneering women's rights activist and a leading member of Kvindelig Læseforening (Women Readers' Association)
  • Widad Akrawi (born 1969) – writer and doctor, advocate for gender equality, women's empowerment and participation in peace-building and post-conflict governance
  • Johanne Andersen (1862–1925), active in Funen and in the Danish Women's Society
  • Ragnhild Nikoline Andersen (1907–1990) – trade unionist, Communist party politician and Stutthof prisoner
  • Signe Arnfred (born 1944), sociologist specializing in gender studies
  • Matilde Bajer (1840–1934) – women's rights activist and pacifist
  • Annestine Beyer (1795–1884) – pioneer of women's education
  • Anne Bruun (1853–1934) – schoolteacher and women's rights activist
  • Esther Carstensen (1873–1955) – women right's activist, journal editor, active in the Danish Women's Society
  • Severine Casse (1805–1898) – women's rights activist, successful in fighting for a wife's right to dispose of her earnings
  • Karen Dahlerup (1920–2018), women's rights activist and politician
  • Ulla Dahlerup (born 1942) – writer, women's rights activist, member of the Danish Red Stocking Movement
  • Thora Daugaard (1874–1951) – women's rights activist, pacifist, editor
  • Henni Forchhammer (1863–1955) – educator, feminist, peace activist
  • Inger Gamburg (1892–1979) – trades unionist, Communist politician
  • Suzanne Giese (1946–2012) – writer, women's rights activist, prominent member of the Red Stocking Movement
  • Bente Hansen (born 1940) – writer, supporter of the Red Stocking Movement
  • Eline Hansen (1859–1919) – feminist and peace activist
  • Eva Hemmer Hansen (1913–1983) – writer and feminist
  • Estrid Hein (1873–1956) – ophthalmologist, women's rights activist, pacifist
  • Dagmar Hjort (1860–1902) – schoolteacher, writer, women's rights activist
  • Thora Ingemann Drøhse (1867–1948) – temperance campaigner and women's rights activist in Randers
  • Katja Iversen (born 1969) – author, advisor, women's rights advocate, President of Women Deliver 2014-2020
  • Thyra Jensen (1865–1949) – writer and women's rights activist in southern Schleswig
  • Erna Juel-Hansen (1845–1922) – novelist, early women's rights activist
  • Lene Koch (born 1947), gender studies researcher
  • Anna Laursen (1845–1911) – educator, head of the Aarhus branch of the Danish Women's Society
  • Anna Lohse (1866–1942), Odense schoolteacher and women's rights activist
  • Line Luplau (1823–1891) – feminist, suffragist, founder of the Danish Women's Suffrage Society
  • Elisabeth Møller Jensen (born 1946) – historian, feminist, director of Kvinfo from 1990 to 2014
  • Thora Knudsen (1861–1950), nurse, women's rights activist and philanthropist
  • Nynne Koch (1915–2001), pioneering women's studies researcher
  • Else Moltke (1888–1986), writer and leader of women's discussion group in Copenhagen
  • Elna Munch (1871–1845) – feminist, politician, co-founder of the Danish Association for Women's Suffrage
  • Louise Nørlund (1854–1919) – feminist, pacifist, founder of the Danish Women's Suffrage Society
  • Birgitte Berg Nielsen (1861–1951) – equal rights activist, educator
  • Charlotte Norrie (1855–1940) – nurse, women's rights activist, voting rights campaigner
  • Voldborg Ølsgaard (1877–1939) – women's rights and peace activist
  • Tania Ørum (born 1945), women's research activist, literary historian
  • Thora Pedersen (1875–1954) – educator, school inspector, women's rights activist who fought for equal pay for men and women
  • Johanne Rambusch (1865–1944) – feminist, politician, co-founder of the radical suffrage association Landsforbundet for Kvinders Valgret
  • Caja Rude (1884–1949), novelist, journalist and women's rights activist
  • Vibeke Salicath (1861–1921) – philanthropist, feminist, editor, politician
  • Astrid Stampe Feddersen (1852–1930) – chaired first Scandinavian meeting on women's rights
  • Karen Syberg (born 1945) – writer, feminist, co-founder of the Red Stocking Movement
  • Caroline Testman (1839–1919) – feminist, co-founder of Dansk Kvindesamfund
  • Ingeborg Tolderlund (1848–1935) – women's rights activist and suffragist
  • Clara Tybjerg (1864–1941) – women's rights activist, pacifist
  • Anna Westergaard (1882–1964) – railway official, trade unionist, women's rights activist, politician
  • Louise Wright (1861–1935) – philanthropist, feminist, peace activist
  • Natalie Zahle (1827–1913) – pioneer of women's education
  • Else Zeuthen (1897–1975) – Danish pacifist, women's rights activist and politician

East Timor edit

Ecuador edit

Egypt edit

  • Qasim Amin (1863–1908) – jurist, early advocate of women's rights in society
  • Soraya Bahgat (born 1983) – Egyptian-Finnish women's rights advocate, social entrepreneur and founder of Tahrir Bodyguard
  • Ihsan El-Kousy (born 1900) – headmistress, writer and rights activist
  • Nawal el-Saadawi (1931–2021) – writer and doctor, advocate of women's health and equality
  • Entisar Elsaeed (fl. 2000s) – activist fighting female genital mutilation and domestic abuse
  • Engy Ghozlan (born 1985) – coordinator of campaigns against sexual harassment
  • Hoda Shaarawi (1879–1947) – feminist organizer of Mubarrat Muhammad Ali (women's social service organization), Union of Educated Egyptian Women, and Wafdist Women's Central Committee, founder president of Egyptian Feminist Union

Estonia edit

Finland edit

France edit

Germany edit

  • Jenny Apolant (1874–1925) – Jewish feminist, suffragist
  • Ruth Bré (c. 1862/67–1911) – writer, advocate of matrilineality and women's rights, founder of Bund für Mutterschutz (League for Maternity Leave)[1]
  • Johanna Elberskirchen (1864–1943) - feminist and activist for women's rights, gays and lesbians
  • Johanna von Evreinov (1844–1919) – Russian-born German feminist writer, pioneering female lawyer and editor
  • Lida Gustava Heymann (1868–1943) – feminist, pacifist and women's rights activist
  • Luise Koch (1860–1934) – educator, women's rights activist, suffragist, politician
  • Helene Lange (1848–1930) – educator, pioneering women's rights activist, suffragist
  • Sigrid Metz-Göckel (born 1940) – sociologist, gender studies academic
  • Ursula G. T. Müller (born 1940) – sociologist, gender studies academic
  • Louise Otto-Peters (1819–1895) – suffragist, women's rights activist, writer
  • Alice Salomon (1872–1948) – social reformer, women's rights activist, educator, writer
  • Käthe Schirmacher (1865–1930) – early women's rights activist, writer
  • Auguste Schmidt (1833–1902) – pioneering women's rights activist, educator, journalist
  • Alice Schwarzer (born 1942) – journalist and publisher of the magazine Emma
  • Gesine Spieß (1945–2016), educationalist specializing in gender studies
  • Marie Stritt (1855–1928) – women's rights activist, suffragist, co-founder of the International Alliance of Women
  • Johanna Vogt (1862–1944) – suffragist, first woman on the city council of Kassel starting in 1919.
  • Marianne Weber (1870–1954) – sociologist, women's rights activist, writer
  • Clara Zetkin (1857–1933) – Marxist theorist, women's rights activist, suffragist, politician

Ghana edit

Greece edit

  • Kalliroi Parren (1861–1940) – founder of the Greek women's movement
  • Avra Theodoropoulou (1880–1963) – music critic, pianist, suffragist, women's rights activist, nurse

Greenland edit

Haiti edit

Hungary edit

Iceland edit

India edit

  • Angellica Aribam (born 1992) – political activist, founder of Femme First Foundation
  • Annie Basil (1911–1995) – Iranian-Indian activist for Armenian women
  • Yogita Bhayana – Indian anti-sexual violence activist and head of People Against Rape in India
  • Margaret "Gretta" Cousins (1878–1954) – Irish-Indian suffragist, established All India Women's Conference, co-founded Irish Women's Franchise League
  • Madhusree Dutta (born 1959) – co-founder of Majlis, Mumbai, author, cultural activist, filmmaker, curator
  • Rehana Fathima (born 1986) – women's rights activist
  • Ruchira Gupta (born 1964) – journalist and activist. She is the founder of Apne Aap, a non-governmental organization that works for women's rights and the eradication of sex trafficking
  • Nazli Gegum (1874–1968) – Indian girl education activist
  • Kirthi Jayakumar (born 1987) – founder of The Red Elephant Foundation, rights activist, campaigner against violence against women
  • Shruti Kapoor – women's rights activist, economist, social entrepreneur
  • Sunitha Krishnan (born 1972) – Indian social activist, co-founder of Prajwala which assists trafficked women, girls and transgender people in finding shelter, education and employment
  • Subodh Markandeya – senior advocate
  • Swati Maliwal (born 1984) - Women's activist, had several demands, including the passage of an ordinance requiring the death penalty for individuals who rape children under age 12, recruiting police under United Nations standards and demanding accountability of the police
  • Manasi Pradhan (born 1962) – founder of nationwide Honour for Women National Campaign against violence to women
  • Mamatha Raghuveer Achanta (born 1967) – women's and child rights activist, chair of Child Welfare Committee, Warangal District, active in A.P. State Commission for Protection of Child Rights, founder director of Tharuni, focusing on girl-child and women empowerment

Indonesia edit

Iran edit

Ireland edit

Israel edit

Italy edit

  • Alma Dolens (1869–1948) – pacifist, suffragist and journalist, founder of several women's organizations
  • Linda Malnati (1855–1921) – women's rights activist, trade unionist, suffragist, pacifist and writer
  • Anna Maria Mozzoni (1837–1920) – pioneering women's rights activist and suffragist
  • Eugenia Rasponi Murat (1873–1958) – women's rights activist and open lesbian who fought for civil protections.
  • Gabriella Rasponi Spalletti (1853–1931) – feminist, educator and philanthropist, founder of the National Council of Italian Women in 1903
  • Laura Terracina (1519–c.1577) – widely published poet, writer, protested violence against women and promoted women's writing

Japan edit

Jordan edit

Kazakhstan edit

Kenya edit

  • Nice Nailantei Leng'ete (born 1991) – advocate for alternative rite of passage (ARP) for girls in Africa and campaigning to stop female genital mutilation (FGM).
  • Wangari Maathai (1940–2011) – social, environmental and political activist, the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize

Latvia edit

Lebanon edit

Libya edit

  • Alaa Murabit (born 1989) – physician, advocate of inclusive security, peace-building and post-conflict governance

Lithuania edit

Luxembourg edit

Mali edit

Mauritania edit

Netherlands edit

Namibia edit

New Zealand edit

  • Kate Sheppard (1848–1934) – suffragette, influential in winning voting rights for women in 1893 (first country and national election in which women have vote)

Nigeria edit

Norway edit

Pakistan edit

Peru edit

Philippines edit

Poland edit

Portugal edit

Puerto Rico edit

  • Luisa Capetillo (1879–1922) – labor union suffragette jailed for wearing pants in public

Romania edit

  • Maria Baiulescu (1860–1941) – Austro-Hungarian born Romanian writer, suffragist and women's rights activist
  • Calypso Botez (1880–1933) – writer, suffragist and women's rights activist
  • Alexandrina Cantacuzino (1876–1944) – political activist, feminist, philanthropist and diplomat
  • Maria Cuțarida-Crătunescu (1857–1919) – first female doctor in Romania, feminist supporter, founded the Maternal Society in 1897, and in 1899 organised the first crèche in Romania
  • Cecilia Cuțescu-Storck (1879–1969) – painter and feminist
  • Eugenia de Reuss Ianculescu (1866–1938) – teacher, writer, women's rights activist, suffragist
  • Clara Maniu (1842–1929) – feminist, suffragist
  • Elena Meissner (1867–1940) – feminist, suffragist, headed Asociația de Emancipare Civilă și Politică a Femeii Române
  • Sofia Nădejde (1856–1946) – writer, women's rights activist and socialist
  • Ella Negruzzi (1876–1948) – lawyer and women's rights activist
  • Elena Pop-Hossu-Longin (1862–1940) – Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian writer, journalist, suffragist and women's rights activist
  • Ilona Stetina (1855–1932) – pioneer educator and women's rights activist
  • Izabela Sadoveanu-Evan (1870–1941) – literary critic, educationist, journalist, poet and feminist militant

Russia edit

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines edit

Saudi Arabia edit

  • Loujain al-Hathloul (born 1989) – women's rights leader, social media influencer, political prisoner

Serbia edit

  • Ksenija Atanasijević (1894–1981) – philosopher, suffragette, first PhD Doctor in Serbian universities
  • Helen of Anjou (1236–1314) – queen, feminist, establisher of women schools
  • Jefimija (1349–1405) – politician, poet, diplomat, feminist
  • Draga Ljočić (1855–1926) – physician, socialist, and feminist
  • Milica of Serbia (1335–1405) – empress, feminist, poet
  • Katarina Milovuk (1844–1913) – educator and women's rights activist
  • Milunka Savić (1888–1973) – first female combatant, soldier, feminist
  • Stasa Zajovic (born 1953) – co-founder and coordinator of Women in Black

Slovenia edit

  • Alojzija Štebi (1883–1956) – suffragist, who saw socialism as a means of equalizing society for both men and women.

Somalia edit

  • Ayaan Hirsi Ali (born 1969) – Somali-Dutch feminist and atheist activist, writer and politician
  • Halima Ali Adan – Somali gender rights activist and an expert on female genital mutilation (FGM).

South Africa edit

  • Shamima Shaikh (1960–1998) – member of the Muslim Youth Movement of South Africa, exponent of Islamic gender equality

Spain edit

Sri-Lanka edit

Sweden edit

Switzerland edit

Tunisia edit

  • Néziha Zarrouk (born 1946) – minister who contributed to improvements in women's rights and women's health

Turkey edit

  • Nezihe Muhiddin – feminist, founded a women's party
  • Sebahat Tuncel – women's rights activist, former nurse and member of Parliament in Turkey

Uganda edit

United Kingdom edit

United States edit

Uruguay edit

  • María Abella de Ramírez (1863–1926) – feminist noted for her role in establishing Uruguayan and Argentine women's groups in the early 1900s

Venezuela edit

  • Sheyene Gerardi – human rights advocate, peace activist, founder of the SPACE movement

Yemen edit

  • Muna Luqman – activist, peace builder, founder of the organization Food4Humanity and co-founder of Women in Solidarity Network

Zambia edit

  • Lily Monze (born 1936) – teacher, politician and women's rights activist

Zimbabwe edit

  • Nyaradzo Mashayamombe (born 1980) – women's and human rights advocate, founder of Tag A Life International Trust (TaLI)
  • Talent Jumo (born 1980/1981) – teacher, co-founder and director of the Katswe Sistahood

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ Prah, Mansah (2002). "Jiagge, Annie (1918–1996)". In Commire, Anne (ed.). . Waterford, Connecticut: Yorkin Publications. ISBN 0-7876-4074-3. Archived from the original on 2016-04-09.
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Notable women s rights activists are as follows arranged alphabetically by modern country names and by the names of the persons listed Contents 1 Afghanistan 2 Albania 3 Algeria 4 Argentina 5 Australia 6 Austria 7 Belgium 8 Bosnia amp Herzegovina 9 Botswana 10 Brazil 11 Bulgaria 12 Burkina Faso 13 Canada 14 Cape Verde 15 Chad 16 Chile 17 China 18 Colombia 19 Croatia 20 Democratic Republic of Congo 21 Denmark 22 East Timor 23 Ecuador 24 Egypt 25 Estonia 26 Finland 27 France 28 Germany 29 Ghana 30 Greece 31 Greenland 32 Haiti 33 Hungary 34 Iceland 35 India 36 Indonesia 37 Iran 38 Ireland 39 Israel 40 Italy 41 Japan 42 Jordan 43 Kazakhstan 44 Kenya 45 Latvia 46 Lebanon 47 Libya 48 Lithuania 49 Luxembourg 50 Mali 51 Mauritania 52 Netherlands 53 Namibia 54 New Zealand 55 Nigeria 56 Norway 57 Pakistan 58 Peru 59 Philippines 60 Poland 61 Portugal 62 Puerto Rico 63 Romania 64 Russia 65 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 66 Saudi Arabia 67 Serbia 68 Slovenia 69 Somalia 70 South Africa 71 Spain 72 Sri Lanka 73 Sweden 74 Switzerland 75 Tunisia 76 Turkey 77 Uganda 78 United Kingdom 79 United States 80 Uruguay 81 Venezuela 82 Yemen 83 Zambia 84 Zimbabwe 85 See also 86 ReferencesAfghanistan editAmina Azimi disabled women s rights advocate Hasina Jalal women s empowerment activist Quhramaana Kakar Senior Strategic Advisor for Conciliation Resources Masuada Karokhi born 1962 Member of Parliament and women s rights campaignerAlbania editParashqevi Qiriazi 1880 1970 teacher Sevasti Qiriazi 1871 1949 pioneer of female education Urani Rumbo 1895 1936 feminist teacher and playwrightAlgeria editAicha Lemsine born 1942 French language writer and women s rights activist Ahlam Mosteghanemi born 1953 writer and sociologistArgentina editVirginia Bolten 1870 1960 Argentine journalist as well as an anarchist and feminist activist of German descent Raymunda Torres y Quiroga 19th century Argentine writer and women s rights activist Azucena Villaflor 1924 1977 social activist a founder of the human rights association Mothers of the Plaza de MayoAustralia editThelma Bate 1904 1984 community leader advocate for inclusion of Aboriginals in Country Women s Association Rosie Batty born 1962 2015 Australian of the Year and family violence campaigner Eva Cox born 1938 sociologist and feminist active in politics and social services member of Women s Electoral Lobby social commentator on women in power and at work and social justice Zelda D Aprano 1928 2018 trade unionist feminist in 1969 chained herself to doors of Commonwealth Building over equal pay Louisa Margaret Dunkley 1866 1927 telegraphist and labour organizer Elizabeth Evatt born 1933 legal reformist jurist critic of Australia s Sex Discrimination Act first Australian in United Nations Commission on Human Rights Miles Franklin 1879 1954 writer and feminist Vida Goldstein 1869 1949 early Australian feminist campaigning for women s suffrage and social reform first woman in British Empire to stand for national election Germaine Greer born 1939 author of The Female Eunuch academic and social commentator Bella Guerin 1858 1923 first woman to graduate from an Australian university Guerin was a prominent socialist feminist although with periods of public dispute within the Australian Labor Party Louisa Lawson 1848 1920 feminist suffragist author founder of The Dawn pro republican federalist Fiona Patten born 1964 leader of Australian Sex Party lobbyist for personal freedoms and progressive lifestyles Michelle Payne born 1985 first female winner of Melbourne Cup and an advocate of increased presence of women in sport Eileen Powell 1913 1997 trade unionist women s activist and contributor to the Equal Pay for Equal Work decision Millicent Preston Stanley 1883 1955 first female member of New South Wales Legislative Assembly campaigner for custodial rights of mothers in divorce and for women s health care Elizabeth Anne Reid born 1942 world s first women s affairs adviser to head of government Gough Whitlam active in the United Nations and on HIV Bessie Rischbieth 1874 1967 earliest female appointee to any court honorary Perth Children s Court 1915 active against the Australian government practice of taking Aboriginal children from their mothers Stolen Generation Jessie Street 1889 1970 Australian suffragette feminist and human rights campaigner influential in labour rights and early days of the UN Anne Summers born 1945 women s rights activist in politics and media women s advisor to Labor premier Paul Keating editor of Ms magazine NY Mary Hynes Swanton 1861 1940 Australian women s rights and trade unionistAustria editAuguste Fickert 1855 1910 feminist and social reformer Marianne Hainisch 1839 1936 activist exponent of women s right to work and education Bertha Pappenheim 1859 1936 Austrian Jewish feminist founder of the German Jewish Women s AssociationBelgium editMarguerite Coppin 1867 1931 female Poet Laureate of Belgium and advocate of women s rights Josephine Nyssens Keelhoff 1833 1917 Belgian temperance and women s rights activist feminist editor Christine Loudes 1972 2016 proponent of gender equality and women s rights Frederique Petrides 1903 1983 Belgian American pioneer female orchestral conductor activist and editor of Women in Music Marie Popelin 1846 1913 lawyer feminist campaigner leader of the Belgian League for Women s RightsBosnia amp Herzegovina editIndira Bajramovic Roma activist director of the Association of Roma Women from TuzlaBotswana editUnity Dow born 1959 judge and writer plaintiff in case allowing children of mixed parentage to be deemed nationalsBrazil editClara Ant born 1948 architect and political activist for the Partido dos Trabalhadores Marcia Campos fl 1970s democratic rights activist president of the Women s International Democratic Federation Albertina de Oliveira Costa born 1943 feminist activist member of the Conselho Nacional dos Direitos da Mulher National Council for Women s Rights Jaqueline Jesus born 1978 LGBT rights activist Lily Marinho 1921 2011 UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for Brazil from 1999 TO 2011 Miriam Martinho born 1954 leading feminist journalist and LGBT rights activist known for her pioneering in Lesbian Feminism Laudelina de Campos Melo 1904 1991 created the first trade association for domestic workers in Brazil Lucia Nader born 1977 human rights activist Matilde Ribeiro born 1960 political activist feminist and part of the anit racism movement in Brazil as well as former Chief Minister of SEPPIR a government agency promoting racial equality in Brazil Alzira Rufino born 1949 feminist part of both the Black Movement and the Black Women s Movement Heleieth Saffioti 1934 2010 feminist activist and sociology professor Mietta Santiago 1903 1995 suffragist feminit activist writer and poet Viviane Senna born 1957 president of the Instituto Ayrton Senna Yara Yavelberg 1943 1971 university lecturer and part of the resistance against military dictatorship in BrazilBulgaria editDimitrana Ivanova 1881 1960 educational reformer and suffragist Ekaterina Karavelova 1860 1947 suffragist and women s rights activist Anna Karima 1871 1949 suffragist and women s rights activist Eugenia Kisimova 1831 1885 feminist philanthropist women s rights activist Kina Konova 1872 1952 publicist and suffragist Julia Malinova 1869 1953 suffragist and founder of the Bulgarian Women s UnionBurkina Faso editCatherine Ouedraogo born 1962 social activist and environmental protection advocateCanada editEdith Archibald 1854 1936 suffragist writer promoter of Maritime Women s Christian Temperance Union National Council of Women of Canada and Local Council of Women of Halifax Laura Borden 1861 1940 president of the Local Council of Women of Halifax Therese Casgrain 1896 1981 suffragette reformer feminist politician and senator mainly active in Quebec Francoise David born 1948 politician feminist activist Emily Howard Stowe 1831 1903 physician advocate of women s inclusion in medical profession founder of Canadian Women s Suffrage Association Marie Lacoste Gerin Lajoie 1867 1945 suffragette self taught jurist Nellie McClung 1873 1951 feminist and suffragist part of The Famous Five Canada Jamie McIntosh 21st century lawyer and women s rights activist Eliza Ritchie 1856 1933 prominent suffragist executive member of Local Council of Women of Halifax Lea Roback 1903 2000 feminist and workers union activist tied with communist party Idola Saint Jean 1880 1945 suffragette journalist Mary Two Axe Earley 1911 1996 indigenous women s rights activistCape Verde editIsaura Gomes born 1944 Chad editLydie Beassemda born c 1967 Celine Narmadji born 1964 Chile editAlicia Herrera Rivera 1928 2013 feminist lawyer and minister of the Court of Appeals of Santiago Maria Rivera Urquieta born 1894 professor and feministChina editCai Chang 1900 1990 politician first chair of the All China Women s Federation Chen Xiefen 1883 1923 feminist revolutionary and journalist Fok Hing tong 1872 1957 He Xiangning 1878 1972 Huixing educator 1871 1905 Jiang Shufang 1867 1928 school pioneer Li Maizi born 1989 Lin Zongsu 1878 1944 Liu Wang Liming 1897 1970 Lu Jinghua born 1960 Mao Hengfeng born 1961 Miao Boying Nurungul Tohti born 1980 Qiu Yufang 1871 1904 Wan Shaofen born 1930 Wang Huiwu 1898 1993 Wei Tingting born 1989 Xiang Jingyu Xie Xuehong 1901 1970 Ye Haiyan born 1975 Zheng ChuranColombia editJuana de J Sarmiento 1899 1979 Colombian politician activist Miriam Margoth Martinez born 1966 human rights defenderCroatia editJelica Belovic Bernardzikowska 1870 1946 Marija Juric Zagorka 1873 1957 Democratic Republic of Congo editJulienne Lusenge women s activist recognized for advocating for survivors of wartime sexual violenceDenmark editSophie Alberti 1846 1947 pioneering women s rights activist and a leading member of Kvindelig Laeseforening Women Readers Association Widad Akrawi born 1969 writer and doctor advocate for gender equality women s empowerment and participation in peace building and post conflict governance Johanne Andersen 1862 1925 active in Funen and in the Danish Women s Society Ragnhild Nikoline Andersen 1907 1990 trade unionist Communist party politician and Stutthof prisoner Signe Arnfred born 1944 sociologist specializing in gender studies Matilde Bajer 1840 1934 women s rights activist and pacifist Annestine Beyer 1795 1884 pioneer of women s education Anne Bruun 1853 1934 schoolteacher and women s rights activist Esther Carstensen 1873 1955 women right s activist journal editor active in the Danish Women s Society Severine Casse 1805 1898 women s rights activist successful in fighting for a wife s right to dispose of her earnings Karen Dahlerup 1920 2018 women s rights activist and politician Ulla Dahlerup born 1942 writer women s rights activist member of the Danish Red Stocking Movement Thora Daugaard 1874 1951 women s rights activist pacifist editor Henni Forchhammer 1863 1955 educator feminist peace activist Inger Gamburg 1892 1979 trades unionist Communist politician Suzanne Giese 1946 2012 writer women s rights activist prominent member of the Red Stocking Movement Bente Hansen born 1940 writer supporter of the Red Stocking Movement Eline Hansen 1859 1919 feminist and peace activist Eva Hemmer Hansen 1913 1983 writer and feminist Estrid Hein 1873 1956 ophthalmologist women s rights activist pacifist Dagmar Hjort 1860 1902 schoolteacher writer women s rights activist Thora Ingemann Drohse 1867 1948 temperance campaigner and women s rights activist in Randers Katja Iversen born 1969 author advisor women s rights advocate President of Women Deliver 2014 2020 Thyra Jensen 1865 1949 writer and women s rights activist in southern Schleswig Erna Juel Hansen 1845 1922 novelist early women s rights activist Lene Koch born 1947 gender studies researcher Anna Laursen 1845 1911 educator head of the Aarhus branch of the Danish Women s Society Anna Lohse 1866 1942 Odense schoolteacher and women s rights activist Line Luplau 1823 1891 feminist suffragist founder of the Danish Women s Suffrage Society Elisabeth Moller Jensen born 1946 historian feminist director of Kvinfo from 1990 to 2014 Thora Knudsen 1861 1950 nurse women s rights activist and philanthropist Nynne Koch 1915 2001 pioneering women s studies researcher Else Moltke 1888 1986 writer and leader of women s discussion group in Copenhagen Elna Munch 1871 1845 feminist politician co founder of the Danish Association for Women s Suffrage Louise Norlund 1854 1919 feminist pacifist founder of the Danish Women s Suffrage Society Birgitte Berg Nielsen 1861 1951 equal rights activist educator Charlotte Norrie 1855 1940 nurse women s rights activist voting rights campaigner Voldborg Olsgaard 1877 1939 women s rights and peace activist Tania Orum born 1945 women s research activist literary historian Thora Pedersen 1875 1954 educator school inspector women s rights activist who fought for equal pay for men and women Johanne Rambusch 1865 1944 feminist politician co founder of the radical suffrage association Landsforbundet for Kvinders Valgret Caja Rude 1884 1949 novelist journalist and women s rights activist Vibeke Salicath 1861 1921 philanthropist feminist editor politician Astrid Stampe Feddersen 1852 1930 chaired first Scandinavian meeting on women s rights Karen Syberg born 1945 writer feminist co founder of the Red Stocking Movement Caroline Testman 1839 1919 feminist co founder of Dansk Kvindesamfund Ingeborg Tolderlund 1848 1935 women s rights activist and suffragist Clara Tybjerg 1864 1941 women s rights activist pacifist Anna Westergaard 1882 1964 railway official trade unionist women s rights activist politician Louise Wright 1861 1935 philanthropist feminist peace activist Natalie Zahle 1827 1913 pioneer of women s education Else Zeuthen 1897 1975 Danish pacifist women s rights activist and politicianEast Timor editMagdalena Bidau Soares ex guerrilla peace activistEcuador editRosa Zarate y Ontaneda 1763 1813 feminist and independence 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proponent Adelaide Ehrnrooth 1826 1905 feminist writer early fighter for voting rights Alexandra Gripenberg 1857 1913 writer women s rights activist treasurer of the International Council of Women Lucina Hagman 1853 1946 feminist politician pacifist president of the League of Finnish Feminists Rosina Heikel 1842 1929 feminist first medical doctor in Finland Alma Hjelt 1853 1907 gymnast women s rights activist chair of the Finnish women s association Suomen Naisyhdistyksen Hilda Kakikoski 1864 1912 suffragist writer schoolteacher early politicianFrance editIsnelle Amelin 1907 1994 feminist and trade unionist from La Reunion Hubertine Auclert 1848 1914 feminist activist suffragette Simone de Beauvoir 1908 1986 philosopher writer Marie Therese Lucidor Corbin 1749 1834 French Creole activist and abolitionist in the French colonies Charles Fourier 1772 1837 philosopher Francoise Giroud 1916 2003 journalist writer politician Olympe de Gouges 1748 1793 playwright and political activist who 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League Madhusree Dutta born 1959 co founder of Majlis Mumbai author cultural activist filmmaker curator Rehana Fathima born 1986 women s rights activist Ruchira Gupta born 1964 journalist and activist She is the founder of Apne Aap a non governmental organization that works for women s rights and the eradication of sex trafficking Nazli Gegum 1874 1968 Indian girl education activist Kirthi Jayakumar born 1987 founder of The Red Elephant Foundation rights activist campaigner against violence against women Shruti Kapoor women s rights activist economist social entrepreneur Sunitha Krishnan born 1972 Indian social activist co founder of Prajwala which assists trafficked women girls and transgender people in finding shelter education and employment Subodh Markandeya senior advocate Swati Maliwal born 1984 Women s activist had several demands including the passage of an ordinance requiring the death penalty for individuals who rape children under age 12 recruiting police under United 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Association Francis Hutcheson 1694 1746 philosopher born to activist family of Scots Presbyterians opponent of slavery and advocate of women s rights Sarah Winstedt 1886 1972 physician surgeon and suffragistIsrael editKetzia Alon born 1971 academic social activist Mizrahi feminist art curator and critic one of the founders of the Ahoti for Women in Israel movement Esther Eillam 1939 2023 founder of the Feminist Movement organization Mizrahi second wave and Mizrahi feminism activist Carmen Elmakiyes born 1979 social and political activist Mizrahi feminist works on behalf of women in public housing Marcia Freedman 1938 2021 founder of Israel s feminist movement 1971 politician social activist and writer Anat Hoffman born 1954 executive director Israel Religious Action Center director and founding member Women of the Wall Shula Keshet born 1959 social and political activist and entrepreneur Mizrahi feminist artist curator writer educator and publisher one of the founders and the executive director of the Ahoti for Women in Israel Vicki Knafo born 1960 social activist led the 2003 single mothers struggle against austerity decrees Reut Naggar born 1983 producer cultural entrepreneur and social activist mainly focusing on LGBT and women s rights Vicki Shiran 1947 2004 one of the founders of the Mizrahi feminism movement Iris Stern Levi born 1953 activist for rehabilitation of trafficked womenItaly editAlma Dolens 1869 1948 pacifist suffragist and journalist founder of several women s organizations Linda Malnati 1855 1921 women s rights activist trade unionist suffragist pacifist and writer Anna Maria Mozzoni 1837 1920 pioneering women s rights activist and suffragist Eugenia Rasponi Murat 1873 1958 women s rights activist and open lesbian who fought for civil protections Gabriella Rasponi Spalletti 1853 1931 feminist educator and philanthropist founder of the National Council of Italian Women in 1903 Laura Terracina 1519 c 1577 widely published poet writer protested 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Kvaeven born 1942 politician activist Aadel Lampe 1857 1944 women s rights leader suffragist teacher Antonie Lochen 1850 1933 local politician and women s rights activist from Trondheim Mimi Sverdrup Lunden 1894 1955 educator writer women s rights proponent Fredrikke Morck 1861 1934 editor teacher activist Ragna Nielsen 1845 1924 headmistress politician activist Marit Nybakk born 1947 politician activist Amalie Overgaard 1874 1960 women s leader active in housewives associations Kjellaug Pettersen 1934 2012 government official politician gender equality proponent Kjellaug Pettersen 1843 1938 politician founder of the Norwegian Women s Public Health Association Ingerid Gjostein Resi 1901 1955 philologist women s rights leader politician Torild Skard born 1936 psychologist politician women s rights leader Kari Skjonsberg 1926 2003 academic writer activist Anna Stang 1834 1901 politician women s rights leader Sigrid Stray 1893 1978 lawyer women s rights proponent Signe Swensson 1888 1974 physician politician women s leader Thina Thorleifsen 1855 1959 women s movement activist Clara Tschudi 1856 1945 writer biographer of women s rights activists Vilhelmine Ullmann 1816 1915 pedagogue writer women s rights proponent Grethe Vaerno born 1938 politician writer national and international women s rights supporter Margrethe Vullum 1846 1918 Danish born Norwegian journalist writer women s rights proponent Fredrikke Waaler 1865 1952 musician activist Gunhild Ziener 1868 1937 pioneer in the women s movement editorPakistan editGulalai Ismail born 1986 Pashtun women s rights activist campaigning in the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement and founder of Aware Girls Fatima Lodhi born 1989 Pakistani women s rights activist who addressed colorism Zubeida Habib Rahimtoola 1917 2015 member of All Pakistan Women s Association Malala Yousafzai born 1997 Pakistani women s rights activist shot in assassination attempt by Taliban for advocating for girls education now in UKPeru editMaria Jesus Alvarado RiveraPhilippines editRisa Hontiveros Baraquel women s right activities Liza Maza Teresita Quintos DelesPoland editMaria KonopnickaPortugal editCarolina Beatriz Angelo Sara Beirao Cesina Bermudes Adelaide Cabete Ana de Castro Osorio Elina Guimaraes Lutegarda Guimaraes de Caires 1873 1935 poet and women s rights activist Maria LamasPuerto Rico editLuisa Capetillo 1879 1922 labor union suffragette jailed for wearing pants in publicRomania editMaria Baiulescu 1860 1941 Austro Hungarian born Romanian writer suffragist and women s rights activist Calypso Botez 1880 1933 writer suffragist and women s rights activist Alexandrina Cantacuzino 1876 1944 political activist feminist philanthropist and diplomat Maria Cuțarida Crătunescu 1857 1919 first female doctor in Romania feminist supporter founded the Maternal Society in 1897 and in 1899 organised the first creche in Romania Cecilia Cuțescu Storck 1879 1969 painter and feminist Eugenia de Reuss Ianculescu 1866 1938 teacher writer women s rights activist suffragist Clara Maniu 1842 1929 feminist suffragist Elena Meissner 1867 1940 feminist suffragist headed Asociația de Emancipare Civilă și Politică a Femeii Romane Sofia Nădejde 1856 1946 writer women s rights activist and socialist Ella Negruzzi 1876 1948 lawyer and women s rights activist Elena Pop Hossu Longin 1862 1940 Austro Hungarian born Romanian writer journalist suffragist and women s rights activist Ilona Stetina 1855 1932 pioneer educator and women s rights activist Izabela Sadoveanu Evan 1870 1941 literary critic educationist journalist poet and feminist militantRussia editPraskovia Arian 1864 1949 writer and journalist Maria Bezobrazova 1857 1914 philosopher and writer Maria Chekhova 1866 1934 suffragette and socialist activist Anna Filosofova 1837 1912 early women s rights activist member of triumvirate Zinaida Ivanova 1865 1913 translator and writer Evgenia Konradi 1838 1898 early women s rights activist and writer Tatiana Mamonova born 1943 author non profit founder and artist Poliksena Shishkina Iavein 1875 1947 physician and suffragette Nadezhda Stasova 1822 1895 early women s rights activist member of triumvirate Maria Trubnikova 1835 1897 early women s rights activist member of triumvirate Saint Vincent and the Grenadines editNelcia Robinson Hazell poet community organizer and activistSaudi Arabia editLoujain al Hathloul born 1989 women s rights leader social media influencer political prisonerSerbia editKsenija Atanasijevic 1894 1981 philosopher suffragette first PhD Doctor in Serbian universities Helen of Anjou 1236 1314 queen feminist establisher of women schools Jefimija 1349 1405 politician poet diplomat feminist Draga Ljocic 1855 1926 physician socialist and feminist Milica of Serbia 1335 1405 empress feminist poet Katarina Milovuk 1844 1913 educator and women s rights activist Milunka Savic 1888 1973 first female combatant soldier feminist Stasa Zajovic born 1953 co founder and coordinator of Women in BlackSlovenia editAlojzija Stebi 1883 1956 suffragist who saw socialism as a means of equalizing society for both men and women Somalia editAyaan Hirsi Ali born 1969 Somali Dutch feminist and atheist activist writer and politician Halima Ali Adan Somali gender rights activist and an expert on female genital mutilation FGM South Africa editShamima Shaikh 1960 1998 member of the Muslim Youth Movement of South Africa exponent of Islamic gender equalitySpain editConcepcion Arenal 1820 1893 feminist and activist Clara Campoamor 1888 1972 politician and feminist Montserrat Cervera Rodon born 1949 Catalan anti militarist feminist and women s health activistSri Lanka editRupika De Silva women s rights activist Saila Ithayaraj born 1977 women s rights activist especially for widows Shreen Abdul Saroor born 1969 women s rights activistSweden editGertrud Adelborg 1853 1942 teacher leading member of the women s rights movement Sophie Adlersparre 1823 1895 publisher women s rights activist pioneer Alma Akermark 1853 1933 editor journalist activist Ellen Anckarsvard 1833 1898 women s rights activist co founded Foreningen for gift kvinnas aganderatt Married Woman s Property Rights Association Carolina Benedicks Bruce 1856 1935 sculptor rights activist Ellen Bergman 1842 1921 musician rights activist Fredrika Bremer 1801 1865 writer feminist activist and pioneer Frigga Carlberg 1851 1925 writer feminist and women s suffragist Maria Cederschiold 1856 1935 journalist and women s rights activist Josefina Deland 1814 1890 feminist writer teacher founded Svenska lararinnors pensionsforening Society for Retired Female Teachers Lizinka Dyrssen 1866 1952 women s rights activist Agda Montelius 1850 1920 philanthropist feminist chairman of the Fredrika Bremer Association Ebba von Eckermann 1866 1960 women s rights activist Ruth Gustafson 1881 1960 politician trade unionist women s rights activist editor Anna Hierta Retzius 1841 1924 women s rights activist and philanthropist Lilly Engstrom 1843 1921 women s rights activist government official Soheila Fors born 1967 Iranian Swedish women s rights activist Ruth Gustafson 1881 1960 politician union worker and women s rights activist Ellen Hagen 1873 1967 suffragette rights activist politician Lina Hjort 1881 1959 schoolteacher house builder and suffragist Amanda Kerfstedt 1835 1920 writer active in the women s rights movement Ellen Kleman 1867 1943 writer journal editor women s rights activist Lotten von Kraemer 1828 1912 writer poet philanthropist founder of literary society Samfundet De Nio Elisabeth Krey Lange 1878 1965 women s rights activist and journalist Lisbeth Larsson 1949 2021 literary historian focusing on gender studies Rosa Malmstrom 1906 1995 librarian and feminist Sara Mohammad born 1967 Iraqi Kurdish born Swedish human rights activist campaigning against honour killing Agda Montelius 1850 1920 philanthropist suffrage activist Rosalie Olivecrona 1823 1898 pioneer of the women s rights movement Ellen Palmstierna 1869 1941 women s rights and peace activist Gulli Petrini 1867 1941 suffragette women s rights activist politician Anna Pettersson 1886 1929 lawyer and pioneer in legal advice to women Eva Pineus 1905 1985 librarian politician and activist Emilie Rathou 1862 1948 journalist editor activist Hilda Sachs 1857 1935 journalist writer and feminist Sophie Sager 1825 1902 women s rights activist and writer Anna Sandstrom 1854 1931 educational reformer Ida Schmidt 1857 1932 women s rights activist educator politician Alexandra Skoglund 1862 1938 suffragette activist politician Frida Steenhoff 1865 1945 writer women s rights activist Elisabeth Tamm 1880 1958 politician women s rights activist Kajsa Wahlberg Sweden s national rapporteur on human trafficking opposition activities Anna Whitlock 1852 1930 school pioneer journalist and feministSwitzerland editMarianne Ehrmann 1755 1795 among first women novelists and publicists in German speaking countries Margarethe Faas Hardegger 1882 1963 Swiss women s rights activist and trade unionist Marie Goegg Pouchoulin 1826 1899 founder of the Swiss women s movementTunisia editNeziha Zarrouk born 1946 minister who contributed to improvements in women s rights and women s healthTurkey editNezihe Muhiddin feminist founded a women s party Sebahat Tuncel women s rights activist former nurse and member of Parliament in TurkeyUganda editJane Frances Kuka Ugandan legislator Member of Parliament and anti FGM activistUnited Kingdom editLesley Abdela born 1945 women s rights campaigner gender consultant journalist who has worked for women s representation in over 40 countries including post conflict countries Kosovo Sierra Leone Iraq Afghanistan Nepal and Aceh In 1980 she founded the all Party 300 Group to campaign to get more women into local national and European politics in the UK Author of hundreds of features in The Guardian The New York Times The Independent and major women s magazines and the paperback Women with X Appeal Women Politicians in Britain Today London Macdonald Optima 1989 Jane Austen 1775 1817 writer and feminist focusing on women s rights and marriage complications through 6 novels Clementina Black 1853 1922 writer prominent in the Women s Trade Union League and the forerunner of the Women s Industrial Council Helen Blackburn 1842 1903 suffragist and campaigner for women s employment rights Barbara Bodichon 1827 1891 active in the Langham Place Circle promoter of first journal to press for women s rights the English Woman s Journal 1858 64 Jessie Boucherett 1825 1905 co founder of Society for Promoting the Employment of Women in 1859 editor of Englishwoman s Review 1866 70 co founder of Women s Employment Defence League in 1891 Myra Sadd Brown 1872 1938 suffragette activist for women s rights and internationalist Constance Bryer 1870 1952 suffragette who went on hunger strike and was forcibly fed Ida Craft fl 1910s suffragist among main organizers of Suffrage Hikes Laura Ormiston Chant 1848 1923 social reformer women s rights activist writer and member of the International Council of Women 1888 Adeline Chapman 1847 1931 English suffragette and president of the New Constitutional Society for Women s Suffrage a middle ground between the militant suffragists and the NUWSS Emily Davison 1872 1913 English suffragette June Eric Udorie born 1998 anti FGM campaigner Kate Williams Evans 1866 1961 suffragette and activist for women s rights Millicent Fawcett 1847 1929 suffragist and feminist president of National Union of Women s Suffrage Societies Mary Fildes 1789 1876 political activist and founder of Manchester Female Reform Society Edith Margaret Garrud 1872 1971 trained Bodyguard unit of Women s Social and Political Union in jujutsu techniques Katharine Gatty 1870 1952 journalist lecturer militant suffragette Cicely Hamilton 1872 1952 English actress writer journalist suffragist feminist Diana Reader Harris 1912 1996 educator and advocate of female ordination in the Church of England Matilda Hays 1820 1897 co founder of first journal to press for women s rights the English Woman s Journal 1858 64 Margaret Hills 1892 1967 organiser of the Election Fighting Fund Anna Mary Howitt 1824 1884 feminist prominent in the campaign that led to the Married Women s Property Act 1870 Leyla Hussein Somali born British psychotherapist and social activist co founder of the Daughters of EveAnne Knight 1786 1862 feminist and social reformer Priscilla Bright McLaren 1815 1906 women s rights campaigner Hannah Mitchell 1872 1956 suffragette and socialist author of The Hard Way Up John Stuart Mill 1806 1873 philosopher political economist author of The Subjection of Women Elizabeth Montagu 1718 1800 social reformer and Bluestocking Olive Morris 1952 1979 feminist black nationalist squatters rights activist Caroline Norton 1808 1877 social campaigner influencing the Custody of Infants Act 1839 Matrimonial Causes Act 1857 and Married Women s Property Act 1870 Christabel Pankhurst 1880 1958 suffragette co founder and leader of Women s Social and Political Union Emmeline Pankhurst 1858 1928 founder leader of suffragette movement Bessie Rayner Parkes 1829 1925 editor of first journal to press for women s rights the English Woman s Journal 1858 64 Pleasance Pendred 1865 1948 a secretary for the WSPU writer and speaker for women s suffrage Dora Russell 1894 1986 campaigner advocate of marriage reform birth control and female emancipation Sophia Alexandra Duleep Singh 8 August 1876 22 August 1948 suffragette involved in the Women s Tax Resistance League Charlotte Carmichael Stopes 1840 1929 author and campaigner for women s rights mother of Marie Stopes Marie Stopes 1880 1958 advocate of birth control and equality in marriage Alice Vickery 1844 1929 physician supporter of birth control as means of women s emancipation Emma Watson born 1990 actress feminist women s rights activist Catherine Winkworth 1827 1878 translator and women s rights activist secretary of the Clifton Association for Higher Education for Women Mary Wollstonecraft 1759 1797 writer and feminist Malala Yousafzai born 1997 see Pakistan Alice Zimmern 1855 1939 writer and suffragistUnited States editJane Addams 1860 1935 major social activist president Women s International League for Peace and Freedom Susan B Anthony 1820 1906 prominent opponent of slavery played a pivotal role in the 19th century women s rights movement to introduce women s suffrage into the United States Yolanda Bako born 1946 New York activist focused on addressing domestic violence Sharon Barker 1949 2023 Feminist activist focused on improving educational access creating economic opportunities and fighting for reproductive freedom Founded the Women s Resource Center at the University of Maine one of the founders and first president of the Mabel Sine Wadsworth Women s Health Center Helen Valeska Bary 1888 1973 suffragist researcher social reformer 3 4 Alice Stone Blackwell 1857 1950 feminist and journalist editor of the Woman s Journal a major women s rights publication Antoinette Brown Blackwell 1825 1921 founded American Woman Suffrage Association with Lucy Stone in 1869 Henry Browne Blackwell 1825 1909 businessman abolitionist journalist suffrage leader and campaigner Harriot Stanton Blatch 1856 1940 writer suffragist daughter of pioneering women s rights activist Elizabeth Cady Stanton Amelia Bloomer 1818 1894 advocate of women s issues suffragist publisher and editor of The Lily Helen Gurley Brown 1922 2012 author of Sex and the Single Girl long time editor of Cosmopolitan advocate of women s self fulfillment Lucy Burns 1879 1966 suffragist and women s rights activist Christine Michel Carter born 1986 author advocate of women s reproductive rights Carrie Chapman Catt 1859 1947 suffragist leader president of National American Woman Suffrage Association founder of League of Women Voters and International Alliance of Women Jacqueline Ceballos born 1925 feminist and founder of Veteran Feminists of America Rebecca Chalker women s health writer and activist who fought for abortion rights and promoted self help techniques for women to avoid the gynecologist s office William Henry Channing 1810 1884 minister author Grace Julian Clarke 1865 1938 suffragist journalist author Hillary Rodham Clinton born 1947 lawyer professor author First Lady U S Senator U S Secretary of State first female presidential nominee in U S history Mabel Craft Deering 1873 1953 journalist Frederick Douglass 1818 1895 abolitionist writer speaker Virginia Hewlett Douglass 1849 1889 suffragist Carol Downer born 1933 founder of women s self help movement feminist attorney Muriel Fox born 1928 public relations executive and feminist activist 5 Elisabeth Freeman 1876 1942 suffragist civil rights activist participated in Suffrage Hikes Nancy Friday 1933 2017 writer and activist Betty Friedan 1921 2006 writer activist feminist Margaret Fuller 1810 1850 Transcendentalist advocate of women s education author of Woman in the Nineteenth Century Matilda Joslyn Gage 1826 1898 suffragist editor writer organizer William Lloyd Garrison 1805 1879 abolitionist journalist organizer advocate Ruth Bader Ginsburg 1933 2020 academic and lawyer for several women s rights cases before the United States Supreme Court she herself became a Supreme Court Justice in 1993 Emma Goldman 1869 1940 campaigner for birth control and other rights Judy Goldsmith born 1938 feminist activist President of National Organization for Women NOW Helen M Gougar 1843 1907 lawyer temperance and women s rights advocate Emiliana Guereca fl 2016 Mexican America feminist and entrepreneur Grace Greenwood 1823 1904 first woman reporter on New York Times advocate of social reform and women s rights Thomas Wentworth Higginson 1828 1911 abolitionist minister author Marjorie Hillis 1889 1971 author writing in support of single working women Isabella Beecher Hooker 1822 1907 leader lecturer and activist in the American Suffragist movement Julia Ward Howe 1818 1910 suffragist writer organizer Jane Hunt 1812 1889 philanthropist Rosalie Gardiner Jones 1883 1978 suffragist and organizer of the Suffrage Hikes Abby Kelley 1811 1887 opponent of slavery women s rights activist one of the first women to voice views in public speeches Kate Kelly born 1980 feminist and human rights lawyer founder of Ordain Women works for Planned Parenthood Eva Kotchever 1891 1943 friend of Emma Goldman owner of the Eve s Hangout in New York assassinated at Auschwitz Mabel Ping Hua Lee 1896 1966 suffragist advocate for women s rights and for the Chinese immigrant community Mary Livermore 1820 1905 suffragist and women s rights journalist Ah Quon McElrath 1915 2008 labor and women s rights activist Inez Milholland 1886 1916 suffragist key participant in National Woman s Party and Woman Suffrage Parade of 1913 Lee Minto born 1927 women s health and rights activist sex education advocate former Executive Director of Seattle King County Planned Parenthood Janet Mock born 1983 writer transgender rights activist producer journalist Robin Morgan born 1941 poet political theorist journalist lecturer Lucretia Mott 1793 1880 abolitionist women s rights activist social reformer who helped write Declaration of Sentiments during 1848 Seneca Falls Convention Pauli Murray 1910 1985 civil and women s rights activist lawyer Episcopal priest 6 Diane Nash born 1938 Civil Rights Movement leader and organizer voting rights exponent John Neal 1793 1876 eccentric writer and critic America s first women s rights lecturer 7 Zelda Kingoff Nordlinger 1932 2008 instigator of first rape reform laws Rose O Neill 1874 1944 famous illustrator Kewpie creator who worked for women s right to vote by creating posters and advertising material to promoting the women s movement Mary Hutcheson Page 1860 1940 member of the Boston Equal Suffrage Association for Good Government National American Woman Suffrage Association and National Executive Committee of the Congressional Union for Women Suffrage 1910 President of the National Woman Suffrage Association Maud Wood Park 1871 1955 founder College Equal Suffrage League first president League of Women Voters Adele Parker 1870 1956 ardent suffragist 1903 University of Washington law school graduate 1911 1913 owned and operated the Western Woman Voter newspaper 8 1934 House Representative 37th District in WA Deborah Parker born 1970 major player in the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013 9 10 and activist for indigenous women s rights 9 Alice Paul 1885 1977 one of the leaders of the 1910s Women s Voting Rights Movement for the 19th Amendment founder of National Woman s Party initiator of Silent Sentinels and 1913 Women s Suffrage Parade author of the proposed Equal Rights Amendment Frederique Petrides 1903 1983 see Belgium Wendell Phillips 1811 1884 abolitionist orator lawyer Monica Ramirez author civil rights attorney speaker Margaret Sanger 1879 1966 writer nurse founder American Birth Control League founder and first president of Planned Parenthood May Wright Sewall 1844 1920 educator feminist president of National Council of Women for the United States president of the International Council of Women Anna Howard Shaw 1847 1919 president of National Women s Suffrage Association Pauline Agassiz Shaw 1841 1917 founder president of Boston Equal Suffrage Association for Good Government Eleanor Smeal born 1939 organizer initiator president of NOW founder and president of the Feminist Majority Foundation Elizabeth Cady Stanton 1815 1902 social activist abolitionist suffragist organizer of 1848 Women s Rights Convention co founder of National Woman Suffrage Association and International Council of Women Gloria Steinem born 1934 writer activist feminist women s rights journalist Doris Stevens 1892 1963 organizer for National American Women Suffrage Association and National Woman s Party Silent Sentinels participant author of Jailed for Freedom Lucy Stone 1818 1893 orator one of the initiators of the first National Women s Rights Convention founder of Woman s Journal force behind the American Woman Suffrage Association noted for retaining her surname after marriage Roshini Thinakaran film maker focusing on lives of women in post conflict zones Dorothy Thompson 1893 1961 Buffalo and New York suffragist later journalist and radio broadcaster Sojourner Truth c 1797 1883 abolitionist women s rights activist and speaker Ella Lillian Wall Van Leer 1892 1986 American artist architect women s rights activist Maryly Van Leer Peck 1930 2011 academic first female engineer at Vanderbilt University pioneer women s rights activist and board member of Society of Women Engineers Frances Willard 1839 1898 long time president of the Woman s Christian Temperance Union which under her leadership supported women s suffrage Mabel Vernon 1883 1975 suffragist member of Congressional Union for Women Suffrage organizer for Silent Sentinels Ida B Wells 1862 1931 civil rights and anti lynching activist journalist educator suffragist noted for refusal to avoid media attention as an African American Victoria Woodhull 1838 1927 suffragist eugenicist publisher organizer first woman to run for U S presidencyUruguay editMaria Abella de Ramirez 1863 1926 feminist noted for her role in establishing Uruguayan and Argentine women s groups in the early 1900sVenezuela editSheyene Gerardi human rights advocate peace activist founder of the SPACE movementYemen editMuna Luqman activist peace builder founder of the organization Food4Humanity and co founder of Women in Solidarity NetworkZambia editLily Monze born 1936 teacher politician and women s rights activistZimbabwe editNyaradzo Mashayamombe born 1980 women s and human rights advocate founder of Tag A Life International Trust TaLI Talent Jumo born 1980 1981 teacher co founder and director of the Katswe SistahoodSee also edit nbsp Feminism portalHistory of Feminism List of civil rights leaders List of feminists List of suffragists and suffragettes List of women pacifists and peace activists List of women s rights organizations Timeline of first women s suffrage in majority Muslim countries Timeline of women s rights other than voting Timeline of women s suffrage Women s suffrage organizationsReferences edit Richard J Evans The feminist movement in Germany London Beverly Hills 1976 SAGE Studies in 20th Century History Vol 6 ISBN 0 8039 9951 8 S 120 Prah Mansah 2002 Jiagge Annie 1918 1996 In Commire Anne ed Women in World History A Biographical Encyclopedia Waterford Connecticut Yorkin Publications ISBN 0 7876 4074 3 Archived from the original on 2016 04 09 Parker Jacqueline 1974 Helen Valeska Bary Labor Administration and Social Security A Woman s Life Berkeley CA University of California Santiago Valles Kelvin A 1994 Subject People and Colonial Discourses Economic Transformation and Social Disorder in Puerto Rico 1898 1947 SUNY Press pp 58 161 ISBN 9781438418650 Retrieved 1 January 2017 Fox Muriel 1928 Papers of NOW officer Muriel Fox 1966 1971 A Finding Aid Oasis lib harvard edu 1928 02 03 Archived from the original on 2018 07 03 Retrieved 2018 02 21 1 additional text Daggett Windsor A Down East Yankee From the District of Maine A J Huston 1920 p 30 Western Women s Suffrage Newspapers Accessible Archives Inc Retrieved 2020 05 24 a b Lane Temryss MacLean January 15 2018 The frontline of refusal indigenous women warriors of standing rock International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education 31 3 Routledge 209 doi 10 1080 09518398 2017 1401151 eISSN 1366 5898 ISSN 0951 8398 S2CID 149347362 Her courage in sharing her personal story of sexual violence with congress was vital in the passing of the 2013 Violence Against Women Act VAWA Her dignified poise and presence was pivotal and necessary to pass the tribal provisions that protect Native women and their communities in the VAWA Nichols John May 24 2016 The Democratic Platform Committee Now Has a Progressive Majority Thanks Bernie Sanders Democrats The Nation Katrina vanden Heuvel ISSN 0027 8378 Archived from the original on June 3 2018 Retrieved June 3 2018 The Sanders selections are all noted progressives Native American activist and former Tulalip Tribes Vice Chair Deborah Parker a key advocate for reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of women 27s rights activists amp oldid 1212612847, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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