Jørgine Anna Sverdrup "Gina" Krog (20 June 1847 – 14 April 1916) was a Norwegian suffragist, teacher, liberal politician, writer and editor, and a major...
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science journalist Gina Krog, Norwegian suffragist and political activist Gina La Piana, Hispanic-American actress and pop singer Gina Liano, Australian...
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Norwegian Association for Women's Rights (redirect from Gina Krog Prize)
legislation and reforms since 1884. NKF was founded on the initiative of Gina Krog and Hagbart Berner by 171 prominent women and men of the progressive liberal...
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Krog (1954–2008), Norwegian actor Georg Krog (1915–1991), Norwegian speed skater Gina Krog (1847–1916), Norwegian women's rights activist Helge Krog (1889–1962)...
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Krog and Ingeborg Anna Dass Brinchmann, and was a brother of Gina Krog. He was married to Cecilie Thoresen in 1887, and they had the son Helge Krog,...
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Krog and Ida Cecilie Thoresen. His mother, a well-known feminist, was the first female student in Norway in 1882, and his father's sister, Gina Krog,...
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Trade Unions (on behalf of the Crisis Centre Secretariat), and the 2012 Gina Krog Prize. "Herregud – for en herlig dag! | hk-nytt.no". Archived from the...
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Wollstonecraft, John Stuart Mill, Helen Taylor, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Gina Krog; Second Wave feminists Betty Friedan, Gloria Steinem, Simone de Beauvoir;...
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Jacques Offenbach, German-French cellist and composer (d. 1880) 1847 – Gina Krog, Norwegian suffragist and women's rights activist (d. 1916) 1855 – Richard...
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Bland, English activist, co-founded the Fabian Society (b. 1855) 1916 – Gina Krog, Norwegian suffragist and women's rights activist (b. 1847) 1917 – L....
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significance for women's suffrage in the Netherlands. Liberal politician Gina Krog was the leading campaigner for women's suffrage in Norway from the 1880s...
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editor-in-chief of the liberal newspaper Dagbladet and the co-founder (with Gina Krog) and first president of the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights....
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for the various Norwegian women's associations. It was established by Gina Krog whose international contacts had revealed that the International Council...
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Saxton McKinley, First Lady of the United States (d. 1907) June 10 – Gina Krog, Norwegian suffragist (d. 1916) June 11 – Dame Milicent Fawcett, British...
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with fellow rights activists Karen Grude Koht, Fredrikke Marie Qvam, Gina Krog and Katti Anker Møller. From 1916 she served as Presidents of the Women's...
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of Amnesty International Norway, 2012 Erik Bye's Memorial Prize, 2014 Gina Krog Prize of the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights, 2016 Aden is the...
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and actress Tancred Ibsen, director, screenwriter, World War I pilot Gina Krog, suffragist and activist Christian Krohg, artist and author Bjørg Lødøen...
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gassturbin på Gina Krog" (in Norwegian). Teknisk Ukeblad Media AS. Retrieved 13 July 2014. Opprinnelig ønsket Statoil å forsyne Gina Krog med kraft fra...
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ten women. Among its founders were Gina Krog, Anne Holsen, Anna Rogstad and Ragna Nielsen. It was chaired by Gina Krog from 1885 to 1897. A conflict among...
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Taylor Mill Susan B. Anthony Elizabeth Cady Stanton Millicent Fawcett Gina Krog Hagbart Berner Fredrikke Marie Qvam Carrie Chapman Catt Margery Corbett...
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The magazine was published on a biweekly basis. Its first editor was Gina Krog, who edited the magazine from 1887 until her death in 1916. Fredrikke...
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sister-in-law of teacher, politician and fellow women's rights activist Gina Krog. She died in Kristiania in 1911, after having suffered from infective...
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together with fellow rights activists Betzy Kjelsberg, Fredrikke Marie Qvam, Gina Krog and Katti Anker Møller. She was a diligent writer in newspapers and magazines...
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Kolstad (1918–1999), politician, minister, proponent of gender equality Gina Krog (1947–1916), proponent of women's right to education, politician, editor...
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The Norwegian Association for Women's Rights was founded in 1884 by Gina Krog and Hagbart Berner. The organization raised issues related to women's...
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(Hungary), Dr. Anita Augspurg (Germany), Zinaida Mirovitch (Russia), and Gina Krog (Norway). The conference is sometimes referred to as the First Quinquennial...
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Richard Harding Davis, American journalist and author (b. 1864) April 14 – Gina Krog, Norwegian suffragist, activist and editor (b. 1847) April 16 – Alexander...
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with fellow rights activists Karen Grude Koht, Fredrikke Marie Qvam, Gina Krog, and Betzy Kjelsberg. Elisabeth Lønnå. "Katti Anker Møller". Store norske...
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she chaired the Norwegian Historical Association. She was awarded the Gina Krog Prize in 2009. Among her most important publications are Skolefolk. Lærernes...
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