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Albertina Sisulu, interview by Diana Russell, South Africa, 1987
written by Albertina Sinsulu, 1918-2011, in South African Women, 1987, of Diana Russell Personal Collection; interview by Diana Russell, 1938- (1987), 2 hours 14 mins
Interview of Albertina Sisulu by Diana Russell, South Africa, 1987. Proofed by Lynne Aschman.
Portrait. This image is part of series of photographs taken during Diana Russell's travels in South Africa for the research phase of the book, Lives of Courage: Women for a New South Africa.
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written by Albertina Sinsulu, 1918-2011, in South African Women, 1987, of Diana Russell Personal Collection; interview by Diana Russell, 1938- (1987), 2 hours 14 mins
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Interview of Albertina Sisulu by Diana Russell, South Africa, 1987. Proofed by Lynne Aschman.
Portrait. This image is part of series of photographs taken during Diana Russell's travels in South Africa for the research phase of the book, Lives of Courage: Women for a New South Africa.
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
1987
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Interview
Author / Creator
Albertina Sinsulu, 1918-2011, Diana Russell, 1938-
Date Published / Released
1987
Person Discussed
Albertina Sinsulu, 1918-2011
Topic / Theme
Apartheid, South Africa, 1948-1994, Political and Human Rights, Indigenous Women, Social Reform and Political Activism, Apartheid in South Africa, Equal Rights for Women, Social and Political Leadership, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements, South Africans, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Aletta Jacobs to Rosika Schwimmer, Semarang, Java, 22 June 1912
written by Aletta Henriette Jacobs, 1854-1929 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (22 June 1912) , 4 page(s)
DESCRIPTION: In this handwritten letter from Semarang, Aletta Jacobs writes to Rosika Schwimmer. Jacobs, who was traveling with Carrie Chapman Catt, tells Schwimmer that she had been too busy to write sooner and seems to be responding to a letter from Schwimmer. Jacbos reports attending several suffrage meetings i...
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written by Aletta Henriette Jacobs, 1854-1929 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (22 June 1912) , 4 page(s)
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DESCRIPTION: In this handwritten letter from Semarang, Aletta Jacobs writes to Rosika Schwimmer. Jacobs, who was traveling with Carrie Chapman Catt, tells Schwimmer that she had been too busy to write sooner and seems to be responding to a letter from Schwimmer. Jacbos reports attending several suffrage meetings in Java and Sumatra and create ten new branches of “our society,” or the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (IWSA). Jacobs mentio...
DESCRIPTION: In this handwritten letter from Semarang, Aletta Jacobs writes to Rosika Schwimmer. Jacobs, who was traveling with Carrie Chapman Catt, tells Schwimmer that she had been too busy to write sooner and seems to be responding to a letter from Schwimmer. Jacbos reports attending several suffrage meetings in Java and Sumatra and create ten new branches of “our society,” or the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (IWSA). Jacobs mentions the language barrier in that Catt only spoke in a few places because “the people…did not understand the English language.” Jacobs assures Schwimmer that Jacobs and Catt are not fighting, that a disagreement is not the cause for the change in travel plans. Instead, Jacobs needs to return to Holland for the national alliance presidential election. Her Dutch colleagues are worried she will not win reelection is she is not there in person. Jacobs lists the remaining travel plans, including two stops in Hong Kong, where she wishes to create a new branch of the alliance and to find delegates to attend the congress in Budapest. She plans to travel via railway through Russia before arriving home in November. Jacobs reports that she and Catt are both in perfect health, and Jacobs, again, reassures Schwimmer that she is not quarrelling with Catt. Jacobs congratulates Schwimmer on her work for the congress, and Jacobs hopes to attend in June. She sends best wishes for the congress preparations along with “many kisses of friendship.” KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Carrie Chapman Catt; Aletta Jacobs; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapest, 15-21 June 1913; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Dutch East India (Indonesia); Java; Semarang; Róza Schwimmer (Rosika Schwimmer); Janka Grossmann; Szidónia Willhelm
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
22 June 1912, 1912
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Aletta Henriette Jacobs, 1854-1929
Person Discussed
Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Suffrage, Equal Rights for Women, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements, Javanese, Dutch
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Allgemeiner Österreichischer Frauenverein Wien to Božena Viková-Kunětická, June 14, 1912
written by Allgemeiner Österreichischer Frauenverein (Památník národního písemnictví v Praze, Literární archiv, [Memorial of National Literature, Literary Archives], fond Viková-Kunětická Božena, access. no. 59/55, folder ‘blahopřání k zvolení B. Vikové-Kunětické do sněmu král. Českého z roku 1912‘ [congratulations on the election of B. Viková-Kunětická to Bohemian Provincial Diet in 1912]) (14 June 1912) , 2 page(s)
TITLE: Allgemeiner Österreichischer Frauenverein Wien to Božena Viková-Kunětická, June 14, 1912. DESCRIPTION: The Allgemeiner Österreichischer Frauenverein [General Austrian Women’s Association] founded in 1893, was an influential association of German speaking Austrian women’s activists. Božena Viková...
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written by Allgemeiner Österreichischer Frauenverein (Památník národního písemnictví v Praze, Literární archiv, [Memorial of National Literature, Literary Archives], fond Viková-Kunětická Božena, access. no. 59/55, folder ‘blahopřání k zvolení B. Vikové-Kunětické do sněmu král. Českého z roku 1912‘ [congratulations on the election of B. Viková-Kunětická to Bohemian Provincial Diet in 1912]) (14 June 1912) , 2 page(s)
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TITLE: Allgemeiner Österreichischer Frauenverein Wien to Božena Viková-Kunětická, June 14, 1912. DESCRIPTION: The Allgemeiner Österreichischer Frauenverein [General Austrian Women’s Association] founded in 1893, was an influential association of German speaking Austrian women’s activists. Božena Viková-Kunětická (1862-1934) was a Czech speaking writer and nationalist politician. In 1912, she was elected a deputy to the Bohemian Prov...
TITLE: Allgemeiner Österreichischer Frauenverein Wien to Božena Viková-Kunětická, June 14, 1912. DESCRIPTION: The Allgemeiner Österreichischer Frauenverein [General Austrian Women’s Association] founded in 1893, was an influential association of German speaking Austrian women’s activists. Božena Viková-Kunětická (1862-1934) was a Czech speaking writer and nationalist politician. In 1912, she was elected a deputy to the Bohemian Provincial Diet, the first elected woman deputy in the Habsburg Monarchy. The curial electoral system to the Diet, in use since 1861, was based on tax and property qualifications and thus excluded a major part of the citizens on the basis of class. At the same time the regulations pertaining to the Bohemian Diet used gender neutral terms – some women thus were not deprived from the right to vote to the Diet, some were not explicitly excluded from the passive electoral right. The representatives of the General Austrian Women’s Association Adele Gerber (1863-1937) and Leopoldine Kulka (1872-1920) congratulate Viková-Kunětická to her victory and describe her election as an important step for the women’s movement as a whole. KEYWORDS: Women and Nation within Empire; Relations Between Women of Different Nationalities; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Habsburg Empire; Cisleithania; Vienna
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
14 June 1912, 1912
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Allgemeiner Österreichischer Frauenverein
Topic / Theme
Social Reform and Political Activism, Political and Human Rights, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, Suffrage, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements, Equal Rights for Women
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Anna Howard Shaw to Paula Pogány, Moylan, Penn., 7 May 1912
written by Anna Howard Shaw, 1847-1919 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (07 May 1912) , 2 page(s)
KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Anna Howard Shaw; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Women’s Right to Political Association in Hungary; Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapest, 15-21 June 1913; Habsburg Empire
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written by Anna Howard Shaw, 1847-1919 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (07 May 1912) , 2 page(s)
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KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Anna Howard Shaw; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Women’s Right to Political Association in Hungary; Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapest, 15-21 June 1913; Habsburg Empire
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
07 May 1912, 1912
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Anna Howard Shaw, 1847-1919
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Equal Rights for Women, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements, Suffrage, Human Rights, Americans, Hungarians
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B. Sedláková-Seibertová and Marie Tůmová to Rosika Schwimmer, Praha, 24 May 1913
written by Marie Tůmová, 1867-1925 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (24 May 1913) , 3 page(s)
TITLE: B. Sedláková-Seibertová and Marie Tůmová to Rosika Schwimmer, Praha, 24 May 1913. DESCRIPTION: Letter by B. Sedláková-Seibertová and Marie Tůmová to the Hungarian Feminist Association (Feministák Egyesülete), the local organizer of the seventh congress of the International Woman Suffrage Allianc...
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written by Marie Tůmová, 1867-1925 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (24 May 1913) , 3 page(s)
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TITLE: B. Sedláková-Seibertová and Marie Tůmová to Rosika Schwimmer, Praha, 24 May 1913. DESCRIPTION: Letter by B. Sedláková-Seibertová and Marie Tůmová to the Hungarian Feminist Association (Feministák Egyesülete), the local organizer of the seventh congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA which would be held in Budapest from 15 to 21 June 1913. The authors point to the fact that they have received a letter by Carri...
TITLE: B. Sedláková-Seibertová and Marie Tůmová to Rosika Schwimmer, Praha, 24 May 1913. DESCRIPTION: Letter by B. Sedláková-Seibertová and Marie Tůmová to the Hungarian Feminist Association (Feministák Egyesülete), the local organizer of the seventh congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA which would be held in Budapest from 15 to 21 June 1913. The authors point to the fact that they have received a letter by Carrie Chapman Catt, the President of the IWSA, who is disappointed that Božena Viková-Kunětická will not participate in the congress because she is not allowed to speak in Czech, and “demands in a friendly manner” that representatives of the Czech Committee for Women’s Voting Rights (Výbor pro volební právo žen) shall be present at the congress. There is the intention to come to do so under the condition that the representatives of the Committee may speak in Slovene, as the national language admissible at the public meetings, as had been the case in Stockholm (at the sixth confrence of the IWSA in 1911) and had been promised to them. Part of the conflict with Viková-Kunětická derives from the fact that she had not been aware of this possibility, and that the Committee had not been involved before she had been invited. They assume that under the conditions they describe Viková-Kunětická would still accept the invitation, and it would give a “good impression” if an enfranchised woman from the other part of the Habsburg Monarchy would speak at the congress. The response is urgent. See also, “Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association (in Hungary), Likely Rosika Schwimmer] to Carrie Chapman Catt, Budapest, 23 December 1912” (Letter, December 23, 1912), P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 50, Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár [National Archives of Hungary]; “Discours de Mme le député Božena Viková-Kunĕtická sur les femmes et les petites nations, prononcé à la réunion 9 juin 1913 à Prague [Speech of the Representative Mrs. Božena Viková-Kunĕtická on women and the small nations, given at the gathering on 9 June 1913 in Prague]” (Speech, published, Prague, June 9, 1913), P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 51, Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár [National Archives of Hungary]; and “Ženská organisace při akčním výboru národní strany svobodomyslné v praze, Marianská, to Á la presidence du Congrès de Alliance mondiale pour le droit elektoral des fammes, Praze, 10 juin 1913 [Women’s Organization of the Young Czech Party to the Presidency of the 1913 Congress of the IWSA]” (Letter, Prague, June 10, 1913), P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49, Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár [National Archives of Hungary]. KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Women and Nation within Empire; Relations Between Women of Different Nationalities; Women and National Languages; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Woman Elected to the Bohemian Diet; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Austria; Bohemia; Františka Plamínková
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
24 May 1913, 1913
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Marie Tůmová, 1867-1925
Person Discussed
Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947, Božena Viková-Kuněticka, 1862-1934
Topic / Theme
Women and Education, Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Indigenous Languages, Equal Rights for Women, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements, Suffrage, Slovene, Czechs
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Božena Viková Kunětická to Feministák Egyesülete, 21 June 1912
written by Božena Viková-Kuněticka, 1862-1934 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (21 June 1912) , 1 page(s)
TITLE: Božena Viková Kunětická to Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], 21 June 1912. DESCRIPTION: Letter by Božena Viková-Kunětická (1862-1934) kept in the Archives of the Feminist Association (Feministák Egyesülete), National Archives of Hungary. Božena Viková-Kunětická (1862-1934) was a...
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written by Božena Viková-Kuněticka, 1862-1934 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (21 June 1912) , 1 page(s)
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TITLE: Božena Viková Kunětická to Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], 21 June 1912. DESCRIPTION: Letter by Božena Viková-Kunětická (1862-1934) kept in the Archives of the Feminist Association (Feministák Egyesülete), National Archives of Hungary. Božena Viková-Kunětická (1862-1934) was a Czech speaking writer and politician. In 1912, she was elected a deputy to the Bohemian Provincial Diet (the Bohemian regional parliame...
TITLE: Božena Viková Kunětická to Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], 21 June 1912. DESCRIPTION: Letter by Božena Viková-Kunětická (1862-1934) kept in the Archives of the Feminist Association (Feministák Egyesülete), National Archives of Hungary. Božena Viková-Kunětická (1862-1934) was a Czech speaking writer and politician. In 1912, she was elected a deputy to the Bohemian Provincial Diet (the Bohemian regional parliament within Cisleithania), the first elected woman deputy in the Habsburg Monarchy. In the letter, she thanks for the pleasure that had been expressed (by the Feminist Association or one representative, thereof) upon her election and wishes (the association) success in its efforts to achieve equal rights of women and men. See also, “Discours de Mme le député Božena Viková-Kunĕtická sur les femmes et les petites nations, prononcé à la réunion 9 juin 1913 à Prague [Speech of the Representative Mrs. Božena Viková-Kunĕtická on women and the small nations, given at the gathering on 9 June 1913 in Prague]” (Speech, published, Prague, June 9, 1913), P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 51, Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár [National Archives of Hungary]; and the biographical entry for Viková-Kunětická, in Krassimira Daskalova, Anna Loutfi, and Francisca de Haan, A Biographical Dictionary of Women’s Movements and Feminisms: Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe, 19th and 20th Centuries (Budapest: Central European University Press, 2006). KEYWORDS: Women and Nation within Empire; Relations Between Women of Different Nationalities; Habsburg Empire; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Equal Rights for Women; Hungary; Cisleithania; Bohemia; Český Brod/Böhmisch Brod
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
21 June 1912, 1912
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Recipient Organization
Feminist Association, Hungary
Author / Creator
Božena Viková-Kuněticka, 1862-1934
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Suffrage, Equal Rights for Women, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements
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Carrie Chapman Catt to 'Aux femmes des etates du Balcan,' New York, early 1913
written by Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (1913) , 1 page(s)
TITLE: Carrie Chapman Catt to 'Aux femmes des etates du Balcan' [To the Women of the Balkan States], New York, early 1913. DESCRIPTION: Handwritten letter by Carrie Chapman Catt, President of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, addressing “the women of the Balkan states,” asking them to send delega...
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written by Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (1913) , 1 page(s)
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TITLE: Carrie Chapman Catt to 'Aux femmes des etates du Balcan' [To the Women of the Balkan States], New York, early 1913. DESCRIPTION: Handwritten letter by Carrie Chapman Catt, President of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, addressing “the women of the Balkan states,” asking them to send delegates to the upcoming seventh congress of the Alliance to be held in Budapest in June 1913, even as their nations are at war. The letter...
TITLE: Carrie Chapman Catt to 'Aux femmes des etates du Balcan' [To the Women of the Balkan States], New York, early 1913. DESCRIPTION: Handwritten letter by Carrie Chapman Catt, President of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, addressing “the women of the Balkan states,” asking them to send delegates to the upcoming seventh congress of the Alliance to be held in Budapest in June 1913, even as their nations are at war. The letter refers to Balkan Wars, which began on 8 October 1912. While there are conflicts between nations and classes “the subjection of women is common to all nations and all people” and the “joint efforts of the women of the world” are necessary to end this subjection. KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Peace and War, International Governance, and International Law; Balkan Wars 1912 and 1913; Women and War; Gender, Nation and Class; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; South Eastern Europe
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
1913
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947
Topic / Theme
Balkan Wars, 1912-1913, Peace, International Governance, and International Law, Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, International Peace, Equal Rights for Women, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements
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Carrie Chapman Catt to 'Dear Presidents,' New York, 22 February 1913
written by Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (22 February 1913) , 2 page(s)
KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Carrie Chapman Catt; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapest, 15-21 June 1913; Congress Preparations; IWSA Constitution Amendments; International Head...
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written by Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (22 February 1913) , 2 page(s)
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KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Carrie Chapman Catt; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapest, 15-21 June 1913; Congress Preparations; IWSA Constitution Amendments; International Headquarters; Asian Countries; British Auxiliary; Habsburg Empire; Hungary
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
22 February 1913, 1913
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Equal Rights for Women, Suffrage, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements, Human Rights, Asians, British
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Carrie Chapman Catt to Rosika Schwimmer [and possibly, Vilma Glücklich], [Java or London, late 1912 or early 1913]
written by Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (1913) , 2 page(s)
DESCRIPTION: This post script to a letter was written in the months leading up to the Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (IWSA) to be held in Budapest, 15-21 June 1913. Catt likely was writing to Rosika Schwimmer, and maybe also Vilma Glücklich. Catt received a letter from Mrs. Braunfel...
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written by Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (1913) , 2 page(s)
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DESCRIPTION: This post script to a letter was written in the months leading up to the Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (IWSA) to be held in Budapest, 15-21 June 1913. Catt likely was writing to Rosika Schwimmer, and maybe also Vilma Glücklich. Catt received a letter from Mrs. Braunfelds, who makes a suggestion for the congress regarding a Christian meeting like was held in previous congresses at Amsterdam and Stockho...
DESCRIPTION: This post script to a letter was written in the months leading up to the Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (IWSA) to be held in Budapest, 15-21 June 1913. Catt likely was writing to Rosika Schwimmer, and maybe also Vilma Glücklich. Catt received a letter from Mrs. Braunfelds, who makes a suggestion for the congress regarding a Christian meeting like was held in previous congresses at Amsterdam and Stockholm. There is a recommendation to reach out to the Catholic Society of England, and Catt seems to like the idea, given the dominance of Catholicism in Hungary. According to Catt, the Dr. (Aletta Jacobs) believes Braunfelds to be easily provoked. Catt and Jacobs were likely travelling in Asia during this letter, which means it was likely written in late 1912. Catt and Schwimmer exchanged correspondence during 1912-1913 regarding the program and planning of the congress. KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Carrie Chapman Catt
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
1913
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947
Person Discussed
Aletta Henriette Jacobs, 1854-1929
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Equal Rights for Women, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements, Suffrage
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Carrie Chapman Catt to Rosika Schwimmer, London, 2 May 1913
written by Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (02 May 1913) , 4 page(s)
DESCRIPTION: In this handwritten letter from London, Carrie Chapman Catt writes to Rosika Schwimmer. Catt criticizes Schwimmer for not sending the Hungarian report in time for printing, which meant the publication went forward without it. She begs Schwimmer to write at once, answering the following questions: “1...
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written by Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (02 May 1913) , 4 page(s)
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DESCRIPTION: In this handwritten letter from London, Carrie Chapman Catt writes to Rosika Schwimmer. Catt criticizes Schwimmer for not sending the Hungarian report in time for printing, which meant the publication went forward without it. She begs Schwimmer to write at once, answering the following questions: “1) What speakers for the evening meetings? 2) What arrangements are made for the afternoons? What ones are free for meetings?” Catt al...
DESCRIPTION: In this handwritten letter from London, Carrie Chapman Catt writes to Rosika Schwimmer. Catt criticizes Schwimmer for not sending the Hungarian report in time for printing, which meant the publication went forward without it. She begs Schwimmer to write at once, answering the following questions: “1) What speakers for the evening meetings? 2) What arrangements are made for the afternoons? What ones are free for meetings?” Catt also discusses requirements for the program, such as each country having a presence as a speaker and providing stenographers from the United States, if needed. The third question comes later in the letter: “3) How can delegates secure their reduced rates unless they have some kind of credential that they are going to Budapest?” Catt reports that she is forced to remain in London longer than expected, but she will alert Scwhimmer when she plans to arrive in Budapest. The last page, likely the signature page, is missing. KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Political and Human Rights; Suffrage; Seventh Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance IWSA, Budapest, 15-21 June 1913; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Róza Schwimmer (Rosika Schwimmer)
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
02 May 1913, 1913
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Carrie Chapman Catt, 1859-1947
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Suffrage, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements, Equal Rights for Women
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