Ichikawa Fusae (市川 房枝, May 15, 1893 – February 11, 1981) was a Japanese feminist, politician and a leader of the women's suffrage movement. Ichikawa was...
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Fusae Ichikawa (1893–1981), Japanese feminist, politician and women's suffrage leader Haruyo Ichikawa (1913–2004), Japanese film actress Jun Ichikawa...
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women's organizations led by activists such as Hiratsuka Raichō and Ichikawa Fusae. The movement suffered heavy setbacks during and after the Great Depression...
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NGO advocating equal rights for women. It was established by Senator Fusae Ichikawa and other feminists in 1945, when Japanese women obtained the right...
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movements for years and also served on election campaign staff for Fusae Ichikawa, a women's rights activist. After having lost in the 1976 and 1979 general...
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Some national political figures, such as feminists Shidzue Katō and Fusae Ichikawa and former Imperial Army general Kazushige Ugaki, were elected through...
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” Encyclopædia Iranica, IX/5, pp. 492–498. "The Fusae Ichikawa Memorial Association". Ichikawa-fusae.or.jp. Archived from the original on March 5, 2008...
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Fujin Dōmei) was a non-partisan women's organization in Japan formed by Fusae Ichikawa on November 3, 1945, after WWII. The NJWL was established to improve...
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Hirschfeld also met a number of Japanese feminists, such as Shidzue Katō and Fusae Ichikawa, whom he praised for their efforts to give Japanese women the right...
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a journalist. She worked at Kokumin Shinbun and Shufu no Tomo. With Fusae Ichikawa, she co-founded the Women's Suffrage Union (Women's Suffrage League)...
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Socialist Party Social Democratic Party of Japan Democratic Party of Japan Fusae Ichikawa - Former employees Seoul Shinmun - Affiliated newspaper in South Korea...
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(新婦人協会, Shin-fujin kyokai) together with fellow women's rights activist Ichikawa Fusae. It was largely through this group's efforts that Article 5 of the Police...
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rights, in Germany, in the 1840s. Although slightly later in time, Fusae Ichikawa was in the first wave of women's activists in her own country of Japan...
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equality in education and employment. The leaders, Hiratsuka Raichō, Ichikawa Fusae, and Oku Mumeo, also focused on repealing or modifying Article 5 of...
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Ishiwara was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. Fusae Ichikawa was a Japanese feminist, politician and women's suffrage leader. Taketora...
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1875–1939 Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim Sudan 1933 2017 Muslim feminist 1875–1939 Fusae Ichikawa Japan 1893 1981 1875–1939 Luce Irigaray France 1930 – 1875–1939 Sonia...
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public, "first woman suffrage martyr" Raicho Hiratsuka (1886–1971) Fusae Ichikawa (1893–1981) – founded the nation's first women's suffrage organization...
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was appointed to Japan's UN mission in 1968, on the recommendation of Fusae Ichikawa, a female member of the House of Councillors of Japan, who was an activist...
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Evenk/Tungu first name WGPSN Ichikawa 61°36′S 156°18′E / 61.6°S 156.3°E / -61.6; 156.3 (Ichikawa) 31.4 1994 Fusae Ichikawa, Japanese feminist (1893–1981)...
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its purpose was women's suffrage. One of the leaders of the group was Ichikawa Fusae. Edward R. Beauchamp: Women and Women's Issues in Post World War II...
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and Farmers Party) Tamae Fukagawa (DP) Takeo Kurokawa (Yoshida LP) Fusae Ichikawa (Indep.) Sōji Okada (JSP, left) Kei Ishii (Yoshida LP) 1953 1956 Ken...
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[page needed] January 11 – Motoo Ōtaguro, music critic (d. 1979) May 15 – Fusae Ichikawa, politician and women's suffrage leader (d. 1981) October 20 – Noboru...
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Danshi Tatekawa (I) 443,854 – 10th (1974) Teru Miyata (L) 2,595,236 Fusae Ichikawa (I/2Club) 1,938,169 Toshio Komaki (C) 575,110 #54 Chūkō Kondō (C) 573...
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grew up on Kyushu. When she was a student, she became a secretary to Fusae Ichikawa. In 1951, she was involved in an anti-corruption campaign. Kihira took...
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Committee 1980–1982 Succeeded by Matsuo Kimura Honorary titles Preceded by Fusae Ichikawa Oldest member of the House of Councillors of Japan 1981–1983 Succeeded by...
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Succeeded by Tarō Hirai Honorary titles Preceded by Yoshio Kijima Oldest member of the House of Councillors of Japan 1974–1977 Succeeded by Fusae Ichikawa...
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stated that the book does not explain why Katō had a conflict with Fusae Ichikawa. Goff wrote that the work does not have "a sustained overview" of the...
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skater January 8: Shigeru Egami, master of Shotokan karate February 11: Fusae Ichikawa, feminist, politician and women's suffrage leader February 25: Gunichi...
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movement, and was a member of the Japanese Women's Suffrage League with Ichikawa Fusae. In 1933 she earned a doctorate from Tokyo Imperial University. In 1946...
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Katsumi, owner of the city Ichinomiya Eisuke, the heir of the city Ichikawa Fusae, politician Masaaki Kanda, politician Shinichi Kondoh, retired baseball...
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