Journalist and suffragette Maikki Friberg describes The Congress of the International Women’s Suffrage Alliance in London

Journalist and suffragette Maikki Friberg describes The Congress of the International Women’s Suffrage Alliance in London

1909

CATEGORY Society & Politics PARTNER The National Library of Finland ORIGINAL SOURCE The National Library of Finland LINK TO SOURCE http://digi.kansalliskirjasto.fi/aikakausi/binding/907399?page=1
Journalist and suffragette Maikki Friberg describes The Congress of the International Women’s Suffrage Alliance in London

A publication edited by Maikki Friberg. On p.3 an article of the International Alliance of Women congress in London.

Maikki Friberg (1861–1927) was a Finnish suffragette, activist, geography teacher and journalist. She is best known for her work as chair of the Finnish Feminist Association Unioni and the editor in chief of the Women’s Voice – a magazine she founded. She also worked actively with education, the peace movement and the temperance movement in Finland. She used her extensive international networks to convey European trends to Finland, but she also made Finland more known abroad.

The Women’s Voice 1909 – The first edition in May”

“You might wonder what I think about London. It’s so extensive that it is difficult to say anything.”

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