Wilhelmina Drucker (née Wilhelmina Elizabeth Lensing; 30 September 1847 in Amsterdam – 5 December 1925 in Amsterdam) was a Dutch politician and writer...
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Lithuanian long jumper Wilhelmina Cooper (1939–1980), Dutch-American high fashion model and founder of Wilhelmina Models Wilhelmina Drucker (1847–1925), Dutch...
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computer scientist Tomáš Drucker (born 1978), Slovak politician. Wilhelmina Drucker (1847–1925), Dutch feminist and writer Zackary Drucker (born 1983), American...
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was led by three women: Aletta Jacobs, Wilhelmina Drucker and Annette Versluys-Poelman. In 1889, Wilhelmina Drucker founded a women's movement called Vrije...
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politician of the Free-thinking Democratic League. He was the half-brother of feminist Wilhelmina Drucker. Biography on the Dutch Parliament site v t e...
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Gipsy, pseudonym for Wilhelmina Drucker, Mammon, een kerstavond in het rijk Fantasie, 1888. Deanna te Winkel-van Hall, Wilhelmina Drucker. De eerste vrije...
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travelling worldwide for, e.g., the International Alliance of Women. Wilhelmina Drucker (1847–1925) was a politician, a prolific writer and a peace activist...
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Vereeniging voor Vrouwenkiesrecht (Organization of Women's Suffrage). Wilhelmina Drucker was less concerned about women winning emancipation—which she saw...
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equal rights for women. It was named after an early Dutch feminist, Wilhelmina Drucker. It was a left-wing radical feminist activist group that aimed to...
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this was not their main target. The organisation was co-founded by Wilhelmina Drucker. One of its most famous actions, which has also been referred to as...
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speeches throughout Britain and the United States. In the Netherlands, Wilhelmina Drucker (1847–1925) fought successfully for the vote and equal rights for...
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politician, academic and social reformer (d. 1906) September 30 – Wilhelmina Drucker, Dutch feminist (d. 1925) October 1 – Annie Besant, English women's...
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1955) Aarnout Drost (1810–1834) Hendrik Lodewijk Drucker (1857–1917), politicus Wilhelmina Drucker (1847–1925), politician, writer and early feminist...
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Zeinebou Mint Taleb Moussa Ayaan Hirsi Ali (born 1969) – see Stomalia. Wilhelmina Drucker (1847–1925) – politician and writer Mariane van Hogendorp (1834–1909)...
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November 26 – King Vajiravudh (Rama VI) of Siam (b. 1880) December 5 Wilhelmina Drucker, Dutch politician and writer (b. 1847) Władysław Reymont, Polish writer...
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publication of radical writers. In 1893, the women's rights association of Wilhelmina Drucker called for the foundation of a woman suffrage association, and the...
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Lizzy van Dorp (1872–1945) – lawyer, economist, politician, feminist Wilhelmina Drucker (1847–1925) – politician, writer P. van Heerdt tot Eversberg-Quarles...
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whilst more and more freethinking feminists such as Aletta Jacobs, Wilhelmina Drucker, Elise Haighton (secretary and editor-in-chief of De Dageraad) and...
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Bulgarian Association of University Women. ISBN 978-9547960183. "LENSING, Wilhelmina Elisabeth | BWSA". Roberts, Mary Louise (2002). Disruptive Acts: The New...
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(Lexicon). Retrieved 27 December 2020. "Anna Sluijter en Charlotte Boom". Wilhelmina Drucker. Retrieved 28 September 2020. "Charlotte Boom-Pothuis". Jewish Virtual...
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after attending a meeting of the Free Women's Association, where Wilhelmina Drucker urged that women begin their own trade unions. Vos was elected as...
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or the baron of Rothschild, as well as foreign feminists such as Wilhelmina Drucker, who congratulated him warmly. Subsequently, in April 1982, he founded...
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to support from Hendrik Lodewijk Drucker, a liberal politician and half-brother of the feminist Wilhelmina Drucker and from Peter Wilhelm Janssen, it...
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connotation, which displeased the editors of Evolutie, especially Wilhelmina Drucker, who feared this competition. In 1893, she was one of the founders...
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1915); M. Cohen Tervaert-Israëls, dr. J. Rutgers, G. Kaptein-Muysken, Wilhelmina Drucker, Ch. Carno-Barlen, Est. H. Hartsholt-Zeehandelaar, Titia van der Tuuk...
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Trijn van Leemput ca. 1530–1607 Mies Boissevain-van Lennep 1896-1965 Wilhelmina Drucker 1847-1925 Katharina Lescailje 1649-1711 Judith Leyster 1609-1660 Johanna...
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1903–1919: Aletta Jacobs Other board members were, amongst others, Wilhelmina Drucker and Mien van Itallie-van Embden. Women's suffrage organizations List...
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also saw the King in 1939 at a garden-party organised in honour of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, and later at the golf course at Laeken, where she...
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Belgium [fr], born in Brussels on 6 February 1951. Her first marriage, to Paul Drucker in 1981, lasted 40 days (they were formally divorced in 1985). She later...
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one of the first African-American female schoolteachers in Boston Henry Drucker (1942–2002), political scientist and university fund-raiser William Labov...
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