Long 19th Century
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African women leaders
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1880s
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Yoko, aka Madame Yoko of the Mende (Sierra Leone)
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Organizations
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German Woman’s Association
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International Council of Women (1st global women’s NGO)
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Slavery
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Madam Efunroye Tinubu (Nigeria)​
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1840: World Anti-Slavery Convention (England)
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Anne Knight (Britain)​
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Jewish women
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League of Jewish Women founded (Germany)
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​Victorian Era
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Saartjie (Sarah Baartman)​​ (South Africa)
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Josephine Butler (England)
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Dr. James Barry (England)
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Gertrude Bell (England & Middle East)
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Radical politics/revolutionaries
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Vera Figner (Russia)
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​Sophia Perovskaya (Russia)
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Qiu Jin (China)
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Stella Browne (UK)
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The Freewoman (UK feminist weekly magazine)
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Reform
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1848​
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Jeanne Déroin (France)
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Seneca Falls Convention (United States)
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1870s
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Frances Power Cobbe (Ireland)
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Animal rights activist, feminist journalist, suffragist
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1880s & 1890s
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Hind Nawfal (Egypt)
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Louise Lawson (Australia)
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Pandita Ramabai Sarasvati (India)
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1910:
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First International feminine Congress (Argentina)
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Bertha Pappenheim (Jewish feminist in Germany)​
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Adelaide Smith Casely Hayford (South Africa)
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South Asia
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Lakshimi Bai (Sepoy Rebellion)​​
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East Asia
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1880s: Kishida Toshiko
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1898 Civil Code (Japan)​
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