German_Association_of_Female_Citizens

German Association of Female Citizens

German Association of Female Citizens

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The German Association of Female Citizens (German: Deutscher Staatsbürgerinnen-Verband) is the oldest German women's rights organisation, founded on 18 October 1865.

History

The association was created by Louise Otto-Peters and Auguste Schmidt in Leipzig on 18 October 1865. The first SPD chairman August Bebel was also present when the association was founded. It was originally named the General German Women's Association (German: Allgemeiner Deutscher Frauenverein).[1]

One example of their early work was when Maria von Linden was refused full entry as a student to University of Tübingen. She was allowed by a vote of 8 to 10 to be allowed as a guest student. Her studies were financed and supported by this association. Linden would become one of Germany's first female professors.[2]

The association adopted its current name in 1918. The German Association of Female Citizens is affiliated with the International Alliance of Women.[1][3]

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References

  1. André Böttger: Frauenwahlrecht in Deutschland - ein Rückblick. In: von heute an für alle! Hundert Jahre Frauenwahlrecht. Ed. by Marjaliisa Hentilä; Alexander Schug, Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, Berlin 2006, p. 62ff.
  2. Maria von Linden, Rheinische-Geschichte.lvr.de, Retrieved 9 November 2015
  3. Brockhaus Abenteuer Geschichte. Kalenderblatt 18./19. Oktober 2008



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