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Suffragette, feminist; human rights campaigner; influential in labour rights and early days of UN: 1875–1939: Louisa Strittmater: United States: 1896: 1944: Feminist whose division of her estate to the National Woman's Party as listed in her will was controversially contested. [102] 1875–1939: Edith Summerskill, Baroness Summerskill: United ...
The following is a list of feminist literature, listed by year of first publication, then within the year alphabetically by title (using the English title rather than the foreign language title if available/applicable). Books and magazines are in italics, all other types of literature are not and are in quotation marks.
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Rosika Schwimmer (1877–1948) – feminist, suffragist, World Peace Prize (1937) Éva Takács (1780–1845) – writer and feminist; Blanka Teleki (1806–1862) – feminist and advocate of female education; Pálné Veres (1815–1895) – founder of Hungarian National Association for Women's Education
All India Democratic Women's Association - founded in 1981 to achieve women's emancipation in India; Alliance of Pan American Round Tables – founded 1916 to foster women's relationships throughout the Americas; Arab Feminist Union – founded 1945; Associated Country Women of the World – international organization formed in 1933
Oprah, Sheryl Sandberg, Diane Von Furstenberg, Michelle Obama and traced their success and the success of women back to the work of Gloria Steinem.
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Each story has its feet firmly planted in the real world, but serves as an epicenter for swirling fantasies. In one story, "The Lizzie Borden Jazz Babies," Sparks makes use of a tragic plot point that sets off many classic fairy tales – the untimely death of a protagonist's parent – and applies it to the father instead of the mother.