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List of women pacifists and peace activists

This is a list of women pacifists and peace activists by nationality – notable women who are well known for their work in promoting pacifism.

International Congress of Women in 1915. left to right:1. Lucy Thoumaian - Armenia, 2. Leopoldine Kulka, 3. Laura Hughes - Canada, 4. Rosika Schwimmer - Hungary, 5. Anita Augspurg - Germany, 6. Jane Addams - USA, 7. Eugénie Hamer - Belgium, 8. Aletta Jacobs - Netherlands, 9. Chrystal Macmillan - UK, 10. Rosa Genoni - Italy, 11. Anna Kleman - Sweden, 12. Thora Daugaard - Denmark, 13. Louise Keilhau - Norway

Introduction edit

Women have been active in peace movements since at least the 19th century. After the First World War broke out in 1914, many women's organizations became involved in peace activities. In 1915, the International Congress of Women in the Hague brought together representatives from women's associations in several countries, leading to the establishment of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.[1] This in turn led to national chapters which continued their work in the 1920s and 1930s. After the Second World War, European women once again became involved in peace initiatives, mainly as a result of the Cold War, while from the 1960s the Vietnam War led to renewed interest in the United States.[2]

Armenia edit

Australia edit

Austria edit

Botswana edit

Belgium edit

Bulgaria edit

Canada edit

Chile edit

Colombia edit

Costa Rica edit

  • Olga Bianchi (1924–2015) – feminist, pacifist and women's rights activist

Cyprus edit

Denmark edit

  • Matilde Bajer (1840–1934) – Danish feminist and peace activists
  • Henriette Beenfeldt (1878–1949) – radical Danish peace activist
  • Benny Cederfeld de Simonsen (1865–1952) – Danish peace activist
  • Henriette Crone (1874–1933) – trade unionist, peace activist and politician
  • Thora Daugaard (1874–1951) – Danish feminist, pacifist, journal editor and translator
  • Henni Forchhammer (1863–1955) – Danish educator, feminist and pacifist
  • Eline Hansen (1859–1919) – Danish feminist and peace activist
  • Estrid Hein (1873–1956) – Danish ophthalmologist, women's rights activist and pacifist
  • Ellen Hørup (1871–1953) – Danish writer, pacifist and women's rights activist
  • Johanne Meyer (1838–1915) – pioneering Danish suffragist, pacifist and journal editor
  • Eva Moltesen (1871–1934) – Finnish-Danish writer and peace activist
  • Camilla Nielsen (1856–1932) – Danish philanthropist, feminist and peace activist
  • Louise Nørlund (1854–1919) – Danish feminist and peace activist
  • Voldborg Ølsgaard (1877–1939) – Danish peace and women's rights activist
  • Clara Tybjerg (1864–1941) – Danish feminist, peace activist and educator
  • Louise Wright (1861–1935) – Danish philanthropist, feminist and peace activist
  • Else Zeuthen (1897–1975) – Danish peace activist, feminist and politician

Finland edit

France edit

Germany edit

Guatemala edit

Hungary edit

India edit

  • Kirthi Jayakumar (born 1987) – Indian peace activist and gender equality activist, youth peace activist, peace educator and founder of The Red Elephant Foundation
  • Gurmehar Kaur (born 1996) – Indian student and peace activist
  • Mother Teresa (1910–1997) – Albanian-Indian Roman Catholic nun, missionary, pacifist, Nobel Peace Prize recipient
  • Medha Patkar (born 1954) – Indian activist for Tribals and Dalits affected by dam projects
  • Manasi Pradhan (born 1962) – Indian activist; founder of Honour for Women National Campaign
  • Arundhati Roy (born 1961) – Indian writer, social critic and peace activist

Iran edit

  • Shirin Ebadi (born 1947) – Iranian lawyer, human rights activist, Nobel peace laureate

Iraq edit

  • Nadia Murad (born 1993) – Iraqi human rights activist, Nobel Prize laureate

Ireland edit

Israel edit

Italy edit

Ivory Coast edit

Japan edit

  • Atsuko Betchaku (1960–2017) – pacifist and educator
  • Marii Hasegawa (1918–2012) – Japanese peace activist
  • Raichō Hiratsuka (1886–1971) – Japanese writer, political activist, feminist, pacifist
  • Tano Jōdai (1886–1982) – Japanese English literature professor, peace activist and university president
  • Fumiko Nakamura (1913–2013) – Japanese teacher and anti-war activist.
  • Shina Inoue Kan (1899–1982) – Japanese academic, women's rights activist and pacifist
  • Yosano Akiko (1878–1942) – Japanese writer, feminist, pacifist

Kenya edit

Lebanon edit

Liberia edit

Lithuania edit

  • Gabrielle Radziwill (1877–1968) – Lithuanian pacifist, feminist and League of Nations official

Myanmar edit

  • Aung San Suu Kyi (born 1945) – Burmese politician, author, Nobel Peace Prize recipient

Netherlands edit

New Zealand edit

Norway edit

Pakistan edit

  • Malala Yousafzai (born 1997) – Pakistani education activist, Nobel Prize laureate

Palau edit

Serbia edit

South Africa edit

Spain edit

  • Carmen Magallón (born 1951) – Spanish physicist, pacifist, conducting research in support of women's advancement in science and peace
  • Concepción Picciotto (1936–2016) – Spanish-born anti-nuclear and anti-war protester, White House Peace Vigil

Sweden edit

Switzerland edit

United Kingdom edit

United States edit

Venezuela edit

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

Yemen edit

  • Tawakkol Karman (born 1979) – Yemini journalist, politician and human rights activist; shared 2011 Nobel Peace prize

See also edit

References edit

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This is a list of women pacifists and peace activists by nationality notable women who are well known for their work in promoting pacifism International Congress of Women in 1915 left to right 1 Lucy Thoumaian Armenia 2 Leopoldine Kulka 3 Laura Hughes Canada 4 Rosika Schwimmer Hungary 5 Anita Augspurg Germany 6 Jane Addams USA 7 Eugenie Hamer Belgium 8 Aletta Jacobs Netherlands 9 Chrystal Macmillan UK 10 Rosa Genoni Italy 11 Anna Kleman Sweden 12 Thora Daugaard Denmark 13 Louise Keilhau Norway This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Introduction editWomen have been active in peace movements since at least the 19th century After the First World War broke out in 1914 many women s organizations became involved in peace activities In 1915 the International Congress of Women in the Hague brought together representatives from women s associations in several countries leading to the establishment of the Women s International League for Peace and Freedom 1 This in turn led to national chapters which continued their work in the 1920s and 1930s After the Second World War European women once again became involved in peace initiatives mainly as a result of the Cold War while from the 1960s the Vietnam War led to renewed interest in the United States 2 Contents 1 Introduction 2 Armenia 3 Australia 4 Austria 5 Botswana 6 Belgium 7 Bulgaria 8 Canada 9 Chile 10 Colombia 11 Costa Rica 12 Cyprus 13 Denmark 14 Finland 15 France 16 Germany 17 Guatemala 18 Hungary 19 India 20 Iran 21 Iraq 22 Ireland 23 Israel 24 Italy 25 Ivory Coast 26 Japan 27 Kenya 28 Lebanon 29 Liberia 30 Lithuania 31 Myanmar 32 Netherlands 33 New Zealand 34 Norway 35 Pakistan 36 Palau 37 Serbia 38 South Africa 39 Spain 40 Sweden 41 Switzerland 42 United Kingdom 43 United States 44 Venezuela 45 Yemen 46 See also 47 ReferencesArmenia editLucy Thoumaian 1890 1940 Armenian women s rights and peace activist 3 Australia editEva Bacon 1909 1994 Australian socialist feminist pacifist Doris Blackburn 1889 1970 Australian social reformer politician pacifist Helen Caldicott born 1938 Australian physician anti nuclear activist revived Physicians for Social Responsibility campaigner against the dangers of radiation Margaret Holmes AM 1909 2009 Australian activist during the Vietnam War member Anglican Pacifist Fellowship Amelia Lambrick 1864 1956 was an Australian public servant and pacifist Isabel Longworth 1881 1961 Australian dentist and peace activist Ciaron O Reilly born 1960 Australian pacifist anti war activist Catholic Worker served prison time in America and Ireland for disarming war material Nancy Shelley OAM 1926 2010 Quaker who represented the Australian peace movement at the UN in 1982 Barbara Grace Tucker Australian peace activist long time participant of London s Parliament Square Peace Campaign Jo Vallentine born 1946 Australian politician and peace activist Kathleen Deery de Phelps 1908 2001 conservationist philanthropistAustria editHildegard Goss Mayr born 1930 Austrian pacifist and theologian Yella Hertzka 1873 1948 Austrian peace and women s rights activist Leopoldine Kulka 1872 1920 Austrian writer editor and pacifist Helene Lecher 1865 1929 Austrian pacifist and philanthropist Olga Misar 1876 1950 Austrian peace activist feminist and writer Helene Scheu Riesz 1880 1970 peace activist children s writer publisher Bertha von Suttner 1843 1914 Czech Austrian pacifist first woman Nobel peace laureateBotswana editMalebogo Molefhe born c 1980 Botswanan activist against gender based violenceBelgium editEugenie Hamer 1865 after 1926 peace activist editor and writer Leonie La Fontaine 1857 1949 Belgian feminist and pacifistBulgaria editEkaterina Karavelova 1860 1947 Bulgarian educator writer suffragist feminist pacifistCanada editEdith Ballantyne born 1922 Czech Canadian peace activist Christine Ross Barker 1866 1940 Canadian pacifist and suffragist Alice Amelia Chown 1866 1949 Canadian feminist pacifist and writer Muriel Duckworth 1908 2009 Canadian pacifist feminist and community activist founder of Nova Scotia Voice of Women for Peace Mildred Fahrni 1900 1992 Canadian pacifist feminist internationally active in the peace movement Ursula Franklin 1921 2016 German Canadian scientist pacifist and feminist whose research helped end atmospheric nuclear testing Rae Luckock 1893 1972 Canadian feminist peace activist and politician Simonne Monet Chartrand 1919 1993 Canadian women s rights activist feminist pacifist Alaa Murabit born 1989 Libyan Canadian physician and human rights advocate for inclusive peace and security Harriet Dunlop Prenter fl 1921 Canadian feminist pacifist Setsuko Thurlow born 1932 Japanese Canadian non nuclear weapon activist figure of International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons Julia Grace Wales 1881 1957 Canadian academic and pacifistChile editNicolasa Quintreman 1939 2013 Chilean Pehuenche activistColombia editYolanda Becerra born 1959 Colombian feminist and peace activist 4 Costa Rica editOlga Bianchi 1924 2015 feminist pacifist and women s rights activistCyprus editKatherine Clerides born 1949 Cypriot peace activist 5 Denmark editMatilde Bajer 1840 1934 Danish feminist and peace activists Henriette Beenfeldt 1878 1949 radical Danish peace activist Benny Cederfeld de Simonsen 1865 1952 Danish peace activist Henriette Crone 1874 1933 trade unionist peace activist and politician Thora Daugaard 1874 1951 Danish feminist pacifist journal editor and translator Henni Forchhammer 1863 1955 Danish educator feminist and pacifist Eline Hansen 1859 1919 Danish feminist and peace activist Estrid Hein 1873 1956 Danish ophthalmologist women s rights activist and pacifist Ellen Horup 1871 1953 Danish writer pacifist and women s rights activist Johanne Meyer 1838 1915 pioneering Danish suffragist pacifist and journal editor Eva Moltesen 1871 1934 Finnish Danish writer and peace activist Camilla Nielsen 1856 1932 Danish philanthropist feminist and peace activist Louise Norlund 1854 1919 Danish feminist and peace activist Voldborg Olsgaard 1877 1939 Danish peace and women s rights activist Clara Tybjerg 1864 1941 Danish feminist peace activist and educator Louise Wright 1861 1935 Danish philanthropist feminist and peace activist Else Zeuthen 1897 1975 Danish peace activist feminist and politicianFinland editMaikki Friberg 1861 1927 Finnish educator journal editor suffragist and peace activist 6 Lucina Hagman 1853 1946 Finnish feminist politician pacifist 6 Helena Kekkonen 1926 2014 Finnish peace activist and peace educator 7 France editMarcelle Capy 1891 1962 French novelist journalist pacifist Bernadette Cattaneo 1899 1963 French trade unionist communist activist newspaper editor magazine co founder Fanny Clar 1875 1944 French journalist and writer Gabrielle Duchene 1870 1954 French feminist and pacifist Solange Fernex 1934 2006 French peace activist and politician Suzanne Grinberg 1899 1972 French lawyer pacifist suffragist and writer France Hamelin 1918 2007 French artist peace activist and resistance worker Germaine Malaterre Sellier 1889 1967 French nurse suffragist and pacifist Jeanne Melin 1877 1964 French pacifist feminist writer and politician Maria Pognon 1844 1925 French writer feminist suffragist and pacifist Marie Louise Puech Milhau 1876 1966 French pacifist feminist and journal editor Colette Reynaud 1872 1965 French feminist socialist and pacifist journalist Madeleine Vernet 1878 1949 French educator writer and pacifistGermany editAnita Augspurg 1857 1943 German lawyer writer feminist pacifist Gertrud Baer 1890 1981 German Jewish peace activist and a founding member of the Women s International League for Peace and Freedom Hedwig Dohm 1831 1919 German feminist writer pacifist Lida Gustava Heymann 1868 1943 German feminist pacifist and women s rights activist Petra Kelly 1947 1992 German politician feminist pacifist Annette Kolb 1870 1967 German writer and pacifist Rosa Luxemburg 1871 1919 German marxist and anti war activist 8 Renate Riemeck 1920 2003 German historian and Christian peace activist Sophie Scholl 1921 1943 German Christian pacifist active in the White Rose non violent resistance movement in Nazi Germany Margarethe Lenore Selenka 1860 1922 German zoologist feminist and pacifist Clara Zetkin 1857 1933 German Maxist feminist and pacifistGuatemala editRigoberta Menchu born 1959 Guatemalan indigenous rights anti war co founder Nobel Women s Initiative Nobel Peace Prize recipientHungary editVilma Glucklich 1872 1927 Hungarian educator pacifist and women s rights activist Rosika Schwimmer 1877 1948 Hungarian pacifist feminist and suffragist 9 India editKirthi Jayakumar born 1987 Indian peace activist and gender equality activist youth peace activist peace educator and founder of The Red Elephant Foundation Gurmehar Kaur born 1996 Indian student and peace activist Mother Teresa 1910 1997 Albanian Indian Roman Catholic nun missionary pacifist Nobel Peace Prize recipient Medha Patkar born 1954 Indian activist for Tribals and Dalits affected by dam projects Manasi Pradhan born 1962 Indian activist founder of Honour for Women National Campaign Arundhati Roy born 1961 Indian writer social critic and peace activistIran editShirin Ebadi born 1947 Iranian lawyer human rights activist Nobel peace laureateIraq editNadia Murad born 1993 Iraqi human rights activist Nobel Prize laureateIreland editCaoimhe Butterly born 1978 Irish peace and human rights activist Helen Chenevix 1886 1963 Irish suffragist trade unionist pacifist Molly Childers 1875 1964 Irish writer nationalist pacifist Margaretta D Arcy born 1934 Irish actress writer and peace activist Adi Roche born 1955 Irish activist chief executive of the charity Chernobyl Children International Lilian Stevenson 1870 1960 Irish peace activist and historiographerIsrael editMarcia Freedman born 1938 American Israeli peace activist feminist and supporter of gay rights Dahlia Ravikovitch 1936 2005 Israeli poet and peace activist Hagar Rublev 1954 2000 Israeli peace activist founder of Women in Black Ada Yonath born 1939 Israeli Laureate of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2009 pacifistItaly editElisa Agnini Lollini 1858 1922 pioneering Italian feminist pacifist suffragist and politician 10 Cora di Brazza 1862 1944 designer of the peace flag pacifist 11 Alma Dolens 1869 1948 pacifist suffragist journalist Alaide Gualberta Beccari 1842 1906 Italian feminist pacifist and social reformer Rosa Genoni 1867 1954 Italian fashion designer feminist pacifist 12 Linda Malnati 1855 1921 influential women s rights activist trade unionist suffragist pacifist and writer Virginia Tango Piatti 1869 1958 writer and pacifist WILPF delegate Graziella Sonnino born 1884 feminist and peace activist Ida Vassalini 1891 1953 chair of the Milanese WILPF chapter from 1922 to 1927 13 Ivory Coast editAya Virginie Toure Ivorian peace activist proponent of non violent resistanceJapan editAtsuko Betchaku 1960 2017 pacifist and educator Marii Hasegawa 1918 2012 Japanese peace activist Raichō Hiratsuka 1886 1971 Japanese writer political activist feminist pacifist Tano Jōdai 1886 1982 Japanese English literature professor peace activist and university president Fumiko Nakamura 1913 2013 Japanese teacher and anti war activist Shina Inoue Kan 1899 1982 Japanese academic women s rights activist and pacifist Yosano Akiko 1878 1942 Japanese writer feminist pacifistKenya editWangari Maathai 1940 2011 Kenyan environmental activist Nobel peace laureateLebanon editLydia Canaan Lebanese singer first rock star of the Middle East risked life to perform under military attack in protest of Lebanese Civil WarLiberia editComfort Freeman Liberian anti war activist Leymah Gbowee born 1972 Liberian peace activist organizer of women s peace movement in Liberia awarded 2011 Nobel Peace Prize Ellen Johnson Sirleaf born 1938 President of Liberia shared 2011 Nobel Peace Prize with Tawakkol Karman and Leymah Gbowee in recognition of their non violent struggle for the safety of women and for women s rights to full participation in peace building work Lithuania editGabrielle Radziwill 1877 1968 Lithuanian pacifist feminist and League of Nations officialMyanmar editAung San Suu Kyi born 1945 Burmese politician author Nobel Peace Prize recipientNetherlands editMia Boissevain 1878 1959 Dutch zoologist feminist and pacifist Suze Groeneweg 1875 1940 Dutch politician feminist and pacifist Aletta Jacobs 1854 1929 Dutch physician feminist and peace activist Rosa Manus 1881 1942 Dutch pacifist and suffragist 14 Adrienne van Melle Hermans 1931 2007 Dutch peace activist Selma Meyer 1890 1941 Dutch pacifist and resistance fighter of Jewish origin Cornelia Ramondt Hirschmann 1871 1957 Dutch teacher feminist and pacifist Titia van der Tuuk 1854 1939 Dutch feminist and pacifist Krista van Velzen born 1974 Dutch politician pacifist and antimilitarist Mien van Wulfften Palthe 1875 1960 Dutch feminist suffragist and pacifistNew Zealand editMillicent Baxter 1888 1984 peace activist Kate Dewes born 1954 disarmament activist pacifist Kae Miller 1910 1994 peace activist pacifist mental health advocate 15 Margaret Sievwright 1844 1905 feminist peace activist Miriam Soljak 1879 1971 New Zealand feminist rights activist and pacifistNorway editElise M Boulding 1920 2010 Norwegian born American sociologist specialising in academic peace research Gunhild Emanuelsen 1914 2006 pacifist women s rights activist Ingrid Fiskaa born 1977 Norwegian politician and peace activist Louise Keilhau 1860 1927 peace activist educator Martha Larsen Jahn 1875 1954 Norwegian peace activist and feminist Louise Keilhau 1860 1927 Norwegian teacher and pacifist Sigrid Helliesen Lund 1892 1987 Norwegian peace activist Guri Tambs Lyche 1917 2008 Norwegian women s rights activist and pacifist Ida Wedel Jarlsberg 1855 1929 peace activist feminist artistPakistan editMalala Yousafzai born 1997 Pakistani education activist Nobel Prize laureatePalau editGabriela Ngirmang 1922 2007 Palauan peace and anti nuclear activistSerbia editKatarina Bogdanovic 1885 1969 Serbian teacher women s rights activist and writer Zorica Jevremovic born 1948 Serbian playwright theatre director peace activist Natasa Kandic born 1946 human rights and anti war activist Lepa Mladjenovic born 1954 anti war activist feministSouth Africa editElizabeth Maria Molteno 1852 1927 women s rights and peace activist Olive Schreiner 1855 1920 writer and anti war campaigner Julia Solly 1862 1953 British born South African suffragist feminist pacifistSpain editCarmen Magallon born 1951 Spanish physicist pacifist conducting research in support of women s advancement in science and peace Concepcion Picciotto 1936 2016 Spanish born anti nuclear and anti war protester White House Peace VigilSweden editAndrea Andreen 1888 1972 Swedish physician pacifist and feminist Sonja Branting Westerstahl 1890 1981 Swedish lawyer and politician 16 Emilia Broome 1866 1925 Swedish politician feminist and peace activist Siri Derkert 1888 1973 Swedish artist pacifist and feminist Greta Engkvist 1893 1990 Swedish peace activist and educator Beatrice Fihn born 1982 Swedish anti nuclear activist chairperson of International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons Ann Margret Holmgren 1850 1940 Swedish writer feminist and pacifist Anna Kleman 1862 1940 Swedish suffragist and peace activist Elisabeth Krey Lange 1878 1965 journalist women s rights activist and pacifist Agda Montelius 1850 1920 Swedish philanthropist feminist peace activist Alva Myrdal 1902 1986 Swedish sociologist politician pacifist Nobel Peace Prize recipient Anna T Nilsson 1869 1947 educator peace activist Vera Nilsson 1888 1979 painter and peace activist Betty Olsson 1871 1950 suffragist and peace activist Rosalinde von Ossietzky Palm 1919 2000 German born Nazi emigrant and pacifist Ellen Palmstierna 1869 1941 Swedish women s rights and peace activist Annika Soder born 1955 Swedish politician diplomat and pacifist Gunhild Tegen 1889 1970 writer translator pacifist Matilda Widegren 1863 1938 educator and committed peace activistSwitzerland editElisabeth Decrey Warner born 1953 Swiss peace activist founder of Geneva Call Laurence Deonna born 1937 writer and peace activist Marguerite Gobat 1870 1937 Swiss editor teacher and pacifist Idy Hegnauer 1909 2006 Swiss nurse and peace activist Emilie de Morsier 1843 1896 Swiss feminist pacifist and abolitionist Clara Ragaz 1874 1957 Swiss pacifist and feminist 12 Elisabeth Rotten 1882 1964 German born Swiss peace activist and education reformer Annelise Ruegg 1879 1934 pacifist communist and writer Helene Stahelin 1891 1970 mathematician peace activist Camille Vidart 1854 1930 educator women s rights activist and pacifistUnited Kingdom editRuth Adler 1944 1994 feminist and human rights campaigner in Scotland Pat Arrowsmith 1930 2023 British author and peace campaigner Margaret Ashton 1856 1937 British suffragist local politician pacifist Meg Beresford born 1937 British activist European Nuclear Disarmament movement Janet Bloomfield 1953 2007 British peace and disarmament campaigner chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament Brigid Brophy 1929 1995 British novelist feminist pacifist Vera Brittain 1893 1970 British writer pacifist April Carter 1937 2022 British peace activist researcher editor Ada Nield Chew 1870 1945 British suffragist and pacifist Helena Cobban born 1952 British peace activist journalist author Kathleen Courtney 1878 1974 British suffragist and pacifist Helen Crawfurd 1877 1954 Scottish suffragette Communist activist and pacifist Agnes Dollan 1887 1966 Scottish suffragette political activist and pacifist Peggy Duff 1910 1981 British peace activist socialist founder and first General Secretary of CND Diana Francis born 1944 British peace activist and scholar former president of the International Fellowship of Reconciliation Margaret Hills 1882 1967 British educator suffragist feminist and pacifist Emily Hobhouse 1860 1926 British welfare campaigner Kate Hudson born 1958 British left wing political activist and academic General Secretary of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament CND and National Secretary of Left Unity officer of the Stop the War Coalition since 2002 Kathleen Innes 1883 1967 British educator writer pacifist Helen John British activist one of the first full time members of the Greenham Common peace camp Muriel Lester 1885 1968 British social reformer pacifist and nonconformist Ambassador and Secretary for the International Fellowship of Reconciliation co founder of the Kingsley Hall Chrystal Macmillan 1872 1937 Scottish politician feminist pacifist Mairead Maguire born 1944 Northern Ireland peace movement Nobel peace laureate Sybil Morrison 1893 1984 British pacifist active in the Peace Pledge Union Marian Cripps Baroness Parmoor 1878 1952 British anti war activist Priscilla Hannah Peckover 1833 1931 English pacifist nominated four times for the Nobel Peace Prize Lindis Percy born 1941 British nurse midwife pacifist founder of the Campaign for the Accountability of American Bases CAAB Madeleine Rees fl from 1990s British lawyer human right and peace proponent Ellen Robinson 1840 1912 British peace campaigner Ada Salter 1866 1942 English Quaker pacifist a founding member of Women s International League for Peace and Freedom Molly Scott Cato born 1963 British green economist Green Party politician pacifist and anti nuclear campaigner Mary Sheepshanks 1872 1960 British pacifist feminist journalist and social worker Myrtle Solomon 1921 1987 British General Secretary of the Peace Pledge Union and Chair of War Resisters International Frances Benedict Stewart fl 1920s 1950s Chilean born American sociologist pacifist feminist and Baha i pioneer Ada Salter 1866 1942 English Quaker pacifist a founding member of Women s International League for Peace and Freedom Ethel Snowden 1881 1951 British socialist human rights activist feminist politician and pacifist Sophia Sturge 1849 1936 British Quaker social reformer and pacifist Helena Swanwick 1864 1939 British feminist and pacifist Kathleen Tacchi Morris 1899 1993 British dancer founder of Women for World Disarmament Helen Thomas 1966 1989 Welsh peace activist died at Greenham Common Women s Peace Camp Sybil Thorndike 1882 1976 British actress and pacifist member of the Peace Pledge Union who gave readings for its benefit Evelyn Underhill 1875 1941 English Anglo Catholic writer and pacifist Betty Williams 1943 2020 Northern Irish pacifist recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1976 Lilian Wolfe 1875 1974 British anarchist pacifist feminist Angie Zelter born 1951 British anti war and anti nuclear activist co founder of Trident PloughsharesUnited States editBella Abzug 1920 1998 American lawyer politician social activist and pacifist Jane Addams 1860 1935 American national chairman of Woman s Peace Party president of Women s International League for Peace and Freedom and 1931 Nobel peace laureate 12 Fannie Fern Andrews 1867 1950 American educator writer social worker and pacifist Joan Baez born 1941 prominent American anti war protester inspirational singer Ella Baker 1903 1986 African American civil rights activist feminist pacifist Emily Greene Balch 1867 1961 American pacifist leader of Women s International League for Peace and Freedom and 1946 Nobel peace laureate Medea Benjamin born 1952 American author organizer co founder of the anti militarist Code Pink Norma Elizabeth Boyd 1888 1985 African American politically active educator children s rights proponent pacifist Heloise Brainerd 1881 1869 American women activist pacifist Sophonisba Breckinridge 1866 1948 American educator social reformer pacifist Olympia Brown 1835 1926 American theologist suffragist pacifist Gertrude C Bussey 1888 1961 American philosopher peace activist Joan Chittister born 1936 American Benedictine nun prioress writer pacifist co chair of the Global Peace Initiative of Women Judy Collins born 1939 inspirational American anti war singer songwriter protester Rachel Corrie 1979 2003 American activist for Palestinian human rights Frances Crowe born 1919 American pacifist anti nuclear power activist draft counselor supporting conscientious objectors Dorothy Day 1897 1980 American journalist social activist and co founder of the Catholic Worker movement Dorothy Detzer 1893 1981 American feminist peace activist U S secretary of the Women s International League for Peace and Freedom Amanda Deyo 1838 1917 American Universalist minister peace activist correspondent Mary Dingman 1875 1961 American social and peace activist Roberta Dunbar died 1956 American clubwoman and peace activist Crystal Eastman 1881 1928 American lawyer suffragist pacifist journalist Cynthia Enloe born 1938 American writer and feminist peace theorist Hedy Epstein 1924 2016 Jewish American antiwar activist escaped Nazi Germany on the Kindertransport active in opposition to Israeli military policies Jodie Evans born 1954 American political activist co founder of Code Pink filmmaker Genevieve Fiore 1912 2002 American women s rights and peace activist Jane Fonda born 1937 American anti war protester actress Elisabeth Freeman 1876 1942 American suffragist civil rights activist and pacifist Emma Goldman 1869 1940 Russian American activist imprisoned in the U S for opposition to World War I Amy Goodman born 1957 American journalist host of Democracy Now Alice Hamilton 1869 1970 American physician toxicologist humanitarian and peace activist Judith Hand born 1940 American biologist pioneer of peace ethology Florence Jaffray Harriman 1870 1967 American suffragist social reformer pacifist and diplomat Erna P Harris 1908 1995 African American journalist civil rights and peace activist Alice Herz 1882 1965 German born American peace activist Margaret Isely 1921 1997 American peace activist and co founder of WCPA Jessie Jack Hooper Julia Ward Howe 1819 1910 American writer social activist peace advocate Hannah Clothier Hull 1872 1958 American Quaker activist in the leadership of WILPF in the US Inez Jackson 1907 1993 African American pacifist and civil rights activist Lisa Kalvelage 1923 2009 German born American anti war activist remembered as one of the Napalm ladies Helen Keller 1880 1968 American activist deafblind writer speech Strike Against The War Carnegie Hall New York 1916 Kathy Kelly born 1952 American peace and anti war activist arrested over 60 times during protests member and organizer of international peace teams Coretta Scott King 1927 2006 American writer civil rights leader and pacifist Lola Maverick Lloyd 1875 1944 American pacifist suffragist feminist Elizabeth McAlister born 1939 American former nun co founder of Jonah House peace activist Bertha McNeill 1887 1979 African American WILPF leader and civil rights activist Ava Helen Pauling 1903 1981 American human rights activist feminist pacifist Jeannette Rankin 1880 1973 first woman elected to the U S Congress lifelong pacifist Coleen Rowley born 1954 ex FBI agent whistleblower peace activist and the first recipient of the Sam Adams Award Cindy Sheehan born 1957 American anti Iraq and anti Afghanistan war leader Jeanmarie Simpson born 1959 American feminist peace activist Samantha Smith 1972 1985 American schoolgirl young advocate of peace between Soviets and Americans Eve Tetaz born 1931 retired American teacher peace and justice activist Lillian Wald 1867 1940 American nurse writer human rights activist suffragist and pacifist Mary Wilhelmine Williams 1878 1944 American historian feminist and pacifist Anita Parkhurst Willcox 1892 1984 American artist feminist pacifist Fanny Garrison Villard 1844 1928 American suffragist and pacifist Alice Walker born 1944 American novelist feminist and pacifist Jody Williams born 1950 American anti landmine advocate and organizer Nobel peace laureate Dagmar Wilson 1916 2011 American illustrator pacifist 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