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The Angel's Visit
written by Charlotte L. Forten Grimké, 1837-1914, in The Black Man, His Antecedents, His Genius, and His Achievements, edited by William Wells Brown. (New York, NY: Thomas Hamilton, 1863). pp. 196-199 (1863), 5 page(s)
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written by Charlotte L. Forten Grimké, 1837-1914, in The Black Man, His Antecedents, His Genius, and His Achievements, edited by William Wells Brown. (New York, NY: Thomas Hamilton, 1863). pp. 196-199 (1863), 5 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements in the United States,1600-2000
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Section
Author / Creator
Charlotte L. Forten Grimké, 1837-1914
Date Published / Released
1863
Person Discussed
Charlotte L. Forten Grimké, 1837-1914
Topic / Theme
Poetry, Slavery, Abolitionists, Human rights, Spirituality, Social Reform and Political Activism, Abolition of Slavery, Civil War (1860–1865), Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914)
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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
Collection
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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Anna Ziegloserová to 'Très honorée Madame,' Praque, 16 October 1912
written by Anna Ziegloserová, 1883-1942 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (16 October 1912) , 1 page(s)
TITLE: Anna Ziegloserová to 'Très honorée Madame,' Praque, 16 October 1912. DESCRIPTION: Letter kept in the Archives of the Feminist Association (Feministák Egyesülete), National Archives of Hungary. On behalf of the Czech women’s journal Ženský obzor (‘Women’s horizon’) Anna Ziegloserová (1883-194...
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written by Anna Ziegloserová, 1883-1942 (Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár Országos Levéltára [National Archives of Hungary – National Archives], P999 Feministák Egyesülete [Feminist Association], Box 25 Folder 49) (16 October 1912) , 1 page(s)
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TITLE: Anna Ziegloserová to 'Très honorée Madame,' Praque, 16 October 1912. DESCRIPTION: Letter kept in the Archives of the Feminist Association (Feministák Egyesülete), National Archives of Hungary. On behalf of the Czech women’s journal Ženský obzor (‘Women’s horizon’) Anna Ziegloserová (1883-1942) informs one representative of the Association that the journal will gladly publish an article giving information about the seventh c...
TITLE: Anna Ziegloserová to 'Très honorée Madame,' Praque, 16 October 1912. DESCRIPTION: Letter kept in the Archives of the Feminist Association (Feministák Egyesülete), National Archives of Hungary. On behalf of the Czech women’s journal Ženský obzor (‘Women’s horizon’) Anna Ziegloserová (1883-1942) informs one representative of the Association that the journal will gladly publish an article giving information about the seventh congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (IWSA) planned for 1913 in Budapest. The journal has published already a short notice about the congress. KEYWORDS: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Women and Nation within Empire; Relations Between Women of Different Nationalities; Habsburg Empire; Hungary; Austria; Bohemia; Moravia
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
16 October 1912, 1912
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Anna Ziegloserová, 1883-1942
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Women, Colonization, Empire, and Post Coloniality, Suffrage, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements, Empire and Feminism
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Annual Address to the Delegates and Members of the British Woman's Temperance Association and World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Me...
written by Lady Isabel Cocks Somerset, 1851-1921 (London, England: W. B. Whittingham and Company, 1892), 51 page(s)
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written by Lady Isabel Cocks Somerset, 1851-1921 (London, England: W. B. Whittingham and Company, 1892), 51 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Speech/Address
Author / Creator
Lady Isabel Cocks Somerset, 1851-1921
Date Published / Released
1892
Publisher
W. B. Whittingham and Company
Topic / Theme
Social Reform and Political Activism, Temperance Campaigns
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Annual Report for 1913
written by Emily J. Connor, fl. 1914, John M. Hamill, fl. 1916 and Edyth Mercier Clements, fl. 1918, Ulster Women's Unionist Council, in Ulster Women's Unionist Council Papers, of Northern Ireland. Public Record Office ((D 668/0), The Hezlett Papers) (Belfast, Northern Ireland) (Belfast, Northern Ireland: Ulster Women's Unionist Council, 1914), 4 page(s)
Four-page annual report of the Ulster Women's Unionist Council for 1913. The report discusses the Campaign in Great Britain, meetings in Ulster, the Literature Sub-Committee's work, and the Sir Edmund Carson Ulster Defense Fund.
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written by Emily J. Connor, fl. 1914, John M. Hamill, fl. 1916 and Edyth Mercier Clements, fl. 1918, Ulster Women's Unionist Council, in Ulster Women's Unionist Council Papers, of Northern Ireland. Public Record Office ((D 668/0), The Hezlett Papers) (Belfast, Northern Ireland) (Belfast, Northern Ireland: Ulster Women's Unionist Council, 1914), 4 page(s)
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Four-page annual report of the Ulster Women's Unionist Council for 1913. The report discusses the Campaign in Great Britain, meetings in Ulster, the Literature Sub-Committee's work, and the Sir Edmund Carson Ulster Defense Fund.
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Emily J. Connor, fl. 1914, John M. Hamill, fl. 1916, Edyth Mercier Clements, fl. 1918, Ulster Women's Unionist Council
Date Published / Released
20 January 1914, 1914
Publisher
Ulster Women's Unionist Council
Topic / Theme
Social Reform and Political Activism, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, National Identity, Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914)
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Annual Report for 1914
written by Emily J. Connor, fl. 1914, John M. Hamill, fl. 1916 and Edyth Mercier Clements, fl. 1918, Ulster Women's Unionist Council, in Ulster Women's Unionist Council Papers, of Northern Ireland. Public Record Office ((D 668/0), The Hezlett Papers) (Belfast, Northern Ireland) (Belfast, Northern Ireland: Ulster Women's Unionist Council, 1915), 3 page(s)
Three-page annual report of the Ulster Women's Unionist Council for 1914. The report discusses campaign work, the outbreak of the war, the Literature Sub-Committee's work, and the motor ambulance donation.
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written by Emily J. Connor, fl. 1914, John M. Hamill, fl. 1916 and Edyth Mercier Clements, fl. 1918, Ulster Women's Unionist Council, in Ulster Women's Unionist Council Papers, of Northern Ireland. Public Record Office ((D 668/0), The Hezlett Papers) (Belfast, Northern Ireland) (Belfast, Northern Ireland: Ulster Women's Unionist Council, 1915), 3 page(s)
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Three-page annual report of the Ulster Women's Unionist Council for 1914. The report discusses campaign work, the outbreak of the war, the Literature Sub-Committee's work, and the motor ambulance donation.
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Emily J. Connor, fl. 1914, John M. Hamill, fl. 1916, Edyth Mercier Clements, fl. 1918, Ulster Women's Unionist Council
Date Published / Released
12 January 1915, 1915
Publisher
Ulster Women's Unionist Council
Topic / Theme
World War I, 1914-1918, Social Reform and Political Activism, Political Parties and Other Male Dominated Organizations, National Identity, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Annual report of Splošno žensko društvo, 1910
written by General Slovene Women’s Society (Zgodovinski arhiv Ljubljana. ZAL, LJU 285) (1910) , 10 page(s)
TITLE: Annual Report of Splošno žensko društvo, 1913. DESCRIPTION: The document is the annual report of Splošnoslovenskoženskodruštvo (General Slovene Women’s Society), the most important association of Slovene-speaking women in the Austrian half of the Habsburg Empire, for the year 1913. The report inform...
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written by General Slovene Women’s Society (Zgodovinski arhiv Ljubljana. ZAL, LJU 285) (1910) , 10 page(s)
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TITLE: Annual Report of Splošno žensko društvo, 1913. DESCRIPTION: The document is the annual report of Splošnoslovenskoženskodruštvo (General Slovene Women’s Society), the most important association of Slovene-speaking women in the Austrian half of the Habsburg Empire, for the year 1913. The report informs about the preparations of the exhibition “Jugoslavenskažena” (The Yugoslav woman), in cooperation with women’s organizations f...
TITLE: Annual Report of Splošno žensko društvo, 1913. DESCRIPTION: The document is the annual report of Splošnoslovenskoženskodruštvo (General Slovene Women’s Society), the most important association of Slovene-speaking women in the Austrian half of the Habsburg Empire, for the year 1913. The report informs about the preparations of the exhibition “Jugoslavenskažena” (The Yugoslav woman), in cooperation with women’s organizations from Zagreb-Ženskaudrugazapromicanjenarodnepučkeumjetnosti i obrta (Women’s Association for Promoting National Popular Art and Crafts) and Udrugaučiteljica (Female Teachers’ Association). Due to the economic crisis related to the Balkan wars, the exhibition was postponed to 1914. French, English, German and Slavic delegates travelling to the Seventh Congress of the International Women’s Suffrage Alliance (IWSA) in Budapest, held the meeting in Prague from 8th to the 12th of June 1913. The Czech women convoked the meeting of Slavic women in Prague, protesting the decisions of Vienna and Budapest committees not to accept language equality at the congress. Croatian and Slovene women expressed solidarity with the Czechs, and sent the telegram to the Výbor pro volebníprávožen (Committee for women’s suffrage). The report includes the text of the telegram, in which the authors expressed a wish for establishing an Austrian Slavic women’s federation (a federation of Slavic-speaking women’s organizations within the Austrian half of the Habsburg Empire). The Slovene women expressed their regrets for being geographically distant from active Czech women, and for being obliged to be members of Vienna’s Bund Österreichischer Frauenvereine (Federation of Austrian Women’s Associations). The report documents the shifting alliances among women of different nationalities within the Empire, in this case under the influence of the Yugoslav and the Austro-Slavic political models, respectively. It also documents tensions between women activists from different nationalities in relation to the 1913 IWSA Congress in Budapest. 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 Relationship Between Nations in the Empire; Women and Struggle Between Nations in the Empire; Women and National Languages; Empire and Feminism; Empire and Internationalism; Political and Human Rights; Social and Cultural Rights; Suffrage; Habsburg Empire; Budapest IWSA Congress 1913
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
1910
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
General Slovene Women’s Society
Person Discussed
Franja Tavčarjeva, fl. 1907, Františka Plamínková, 1875-1942, Marianne Hainisch, 1839-1936
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Social Reform and Political Activism, Women, Colonization, Empire, and Post Coloniality, Social and Cultural Rights, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements, Empire and Internationalism, Empire and Feminism, Czechs, Austrians, Slovene
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Annual report of Splošno žensko društvo, 1918
written by General Slovene Women’s Society (Zgodovinski arhiv Ljubljana. ZAL, LJU 285) (1918) , 13 page(s)
TITLE: A Lecture on Women's Emancipation in Russia in the Beginning of 1902. DESCRIPTION: The text by an anonymous author, a Slovene woman living in Russia, provides information about the progress of women’s emancipation in Russia in the beginning of 1902. After starting with the reference about the debate over...
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written by General Slovene Women’s Society (Zgodovinski arhiv Ljubljana. ZAL, LJU 285) (1918) , 13 page(s)
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TITLE: A Lecture on Women's Emancipation in Russia in the Beginning of 1902. DESCRIPTION: The text by an anonymous author, a Slovene woman living in Russia, provides information about the progress of women’s emancipation in Russia in the beginning of 1902. After starting with the reference about the debate over the use of the titles Miss and Mrs. in Parisian circles, the author reports that in Russia women are more interested in practical probl...
TITLE: A Lecture on Women's Emancipation in Russia in the Beginning of 1902. DESCRIPTION: The text by an anonymous author, a Slovene woman living in Russia, provides information about the progress of women’s emancipation in Russia in the beginning of 1902. After starting with the reference about the debate over the use of the titles Miss and Mrs. in Parisian circles, the author reports that in Russia women are more interested in practical problems, such as the fight against prostitution. They establish programs for young female workers consisting in lectures, courses, and organized entertainment under the supervision of patronesses. In Petrograd, courses and schools have been established for training of young women in watchmaking, handicrafts, pharmacy, and agriculture. The document shows the circulation of information about organized women’s movements and the efforts for women’s emancipation beyond the Empire. The personal letters and reports from women from the same ethnic group living in foreign countries often served as the first sources of information for women activists eager to gain knowledge about the women’s movements across the world. Women’s organizations also relied on the exchange of journals and direct correspondence with fellow activists. The document is kept incomes from the archives of Splošnoslovenskoženskodruštvo(General Slovene Women’s Society), the most important association of Slovene-speaking women in the Austrian part of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. As a major independent Slavic country, the Russian Empire was a culturally and politically important reference point for national elites of Slavic peoples within the Habsburg Empire. Keywords: Women Interacting with Women, Social Movements, and Other Actors Beyond Empire; Women and Education; Gendered Education; Education as a Source of Women’s Emancipation; Habsburg Empire; Russian Empire
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
1918
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
General Slovene Women’s Society
Person Discussed
Franja Tavčarjeva, fl. 1907
Topic / Theme
Women, Colonization, Empire, and Post Coloniality, Social Reform and Political Activism, Political and Human Rights, Empire and Internationalism, Multi-Ethnic Participation in Social Movements, Social and Cultural Rights, Empire and Feminism, Czechs, Serbians, Croatians, Slovene, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Annual Report of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society, With a Sketch of the Obstacles Thrown in the Way of Emancipation by Certain Clerica...
written by Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society (Boston, MA: I. Knapp, 1837, originally published 1837), 120 page(s)
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written by Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society (Boston, MA: I. Knapp, 1837, originally published 1837), 120 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements in the United States,1600-2000
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Book
Author / Creator
Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society
Date Published / Released
1837
Publisher
I. Knapp
Topic / Theme
Abolitionists, Clergy, Gender roles, Social Reform and Political Activism, Abolition of Slavery, Expansion & Sectionalism (1829–1859), Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914)
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Anti-porn, anti-rape march in New York City, 1979, International Women's Tribune Centre Slide Show, NGO Forum, Nairobi
photographed by Anne S. Walker, 1937- (1979) , 1 page(s)
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photographed by Anne S. Walker, 1937- (1979) , 1 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Date Written / Recorded
1979
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Photograph
Author / Creator
Anne S. Walker, 1937-
Topic / Theme
Social Reform and Political Activism, Campaigns Against Prostitution and Sex Trafficking
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