Olympe
De gouges
Childhood
1748
The start
1789
her famous writting
1791
the end
1793
-Youtube : Olympe de Gouges pionnière du féministe de FranceTv art -Olympe de Gouges femmes des lumières de lumni.fr -Olympe de Gouges portrait de la première féministe de carnet d'histoire.fr
Her childhood
-an affair between her mom and a nobel man -just write and read -forced to be married at 17 -go to Paris -century of enlightement, salons: political equality between men and women, education for girl, slavery, forced marriage and divorce -"L'esclavage des noirs"
1793
-process of Louis XVI-> defended him, because she was against violence--protest againt Robespierre -> condemned to death
1789
-theater play and political writtings-She campaigned for divorce, the recognition of childre born out of marriage, domestic violence and the creation of maternity units
1791
-"La déclaration des droits de la femme et de la citoyenne": defends cause of women, list the right that apply only to men and affirms the equal civil and political right of both sexe
Hedy Lamarr
Emma Goldman
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
1914 - 2000
1869 - 1940
1815 - 1902
Vienna (Austria)
Kaunas (Lithuania)
Johnstown, N.Y. (USA)
Indira Gandhi
Sojourner Truth
Lucy Parsons
Huda Sha'arawi
1917 - 1984
1797 - 1883
1853 - 1942
1879 - 1947
Allahabad (India)
Rifton, N.Y. (USA)
Texas (USA)
Menia (Egypt)
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Olympe
De gouges
Childhood
1748
The start
1789
her famous writting
1791
the end
1793
-Youtube : Olympe de Gouges pionnière du féministe de FranceTv art -Olympe de Gouges femmes des lumières de lumni.fr -Olympe de Gouges portrait de la première féministe de carnet d'histoire.fr
Her childhood
-an affair between her mom and a nobel man -just write and read -forced to be married at 17 -go to Paris -century of enlightement, salons: political equality between men and women, education for girl, slavery, forced marriage and divorce -"L'esclavage des noirs"
1793
-process of Louis XVI-> defended him, because she was against violence--protest againt Robespierre -> condemned to death
1789
-theater play and political writtings-She campaigned for divorce, the recognition of childre born out of marriage, domestic violence and the creation of maternity units
1791
-"La déclaration des droits de la femme et de la citoyenne": defends cause of women, list the right that apply only to men and affirms the equal civil and political right of both sexe
Hedy Lamarr
Emma Goldman
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
1914 - 2000
1869 - 1940
1815 - 1902
Vienna (Austria)
Kaunas (Lithuania)
Johnstown, N.Y. (USA)
Indira Gandhi
Sojourner Truth
Lucy Parsons
Huda Sha'arawi
1917 - 1984
1797 - 1883
1853 - 1942
1879 - 1947
Allahabad (India)
Rifton, N.Y. (USA)
Texas (USA)
Menia (Egypt)