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Anita Theodora Johanna Sophie Augspurg (22
September 1857 – 20
December 1943) was a
German jurist, actress, writer,
activist of the
radical feminist movement...
- childrearing, sewing, and cooking.
Prominent feminists,
including Anita Augspurg, Lida
Gustava Heymann, and
Helene Stöcker, felt
forced to live in exile...
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pacifist and women's
rights activist.
Together with her
partner Anita Augspurg she was one of the most
prominent figures in the
bourgeois women's movement...
- in the
United States Marcus Lehmann (1831–1890),
Orthodox rabbi Anita Augspurg (1857–1943), jurist, actress, writer,
activist of the
radical feminist...
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einem andern büchlin /
durch Christophorum Landrinum außgangen. Manger,
Augspurg 1578
Digital edition by the
University and
State Library Düsseldorf (spurious...
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Bugge (Sweden), Anna
Howard Shaw (USA),
Millicent Fawcett (Presiding, England),
Carrie Chapman Catt (USA), F. M. Qvam (Norway),
Anita Augspurg (Germany)....
- was a
photography studio in
Munich founded by
jurist and
actress Anita Augspurg and
friend photographer Sophia Goudstikker in 1887 and is
notable as the...
- spinning,
appeared on
American television variety and
talent shows. Gus
Augspurg & His Girl
Friends -
Comedy with baboons, seen on
American television....
- was
abolished (Article 128). This
allowed the
first women, like
Anita Augspurg, to
practice law.
Civil servants served the
whole nation, not a specific...
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University of Berlin,
Germany 2013:
Augspurg-Heymann
Award ("
Augspurg-Heymann-Preis für
couragierte Lesben"")
Augspurg-Heymann-Preis 2014:
Honorary Doctorate...