Famous Women's Rights Activists - List of Famous Women's Rights Activists - page 3
Where would feminism be today had it not been for the thousands of women's rights activists across the world who have struggled over the past several decades demanding equal political, economic, cultural, personal, and social rights for women? These activists have played a pivotal role in bringing about a greater degree of gender equality in the society and in campaigning for basic women’s rights such as the right to education, right to vote, right to work and to own property. Even though several ancient Greek philosophers including Socrates and Plato demanded equal rights for women, it is the 18th century women’s rights activists like Olympes de Gouge and Mary Wollstonecraft who are considered the forerunners of the modern women's movement. Susan Brownell Anthony, a prominent 19th century feminist was very active in the women's suffrage movement and played a pivotal role in creating the International Council of Women. British women Christabel Pankhurst and Millicent Garrett passionately fought for the rights of women in their country while Canadian physician Dr. Emily Howard Stowe campaigned for Canada's first medical college for women. Throughout the centuries, several men like Parker Pillsbury, Sir Henry Maine, and Thomas Wentworth Higginson have also contributed to women’s rights movements. Read on to discover about the life and works of various famous women's rights activists from all over the world.
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Name | Birthday | Nationality | Bio |
Emily Greene Balch | January 8, 1867 | American | Emily Greene Balch was an American economist, sociologist and pacifist who won the 1946 Nobel Peace Prize |
Evita Peron | May 7, 1919 | Argentinian | Radio actress Evita Peron was the second wife of President Juan Peron of Argentina |
Sojourner Truth | December 1, 1797 | American | Sojourner truth was an African American abolitionist who was the first black woman to win a case against a white man |
Wangari Maathai | April 1, 1940 | Kenyan | Wangari Maathai was an environmentalist who won the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize Award |
Susan B. Anthony | February 15, 1820 | American | Susan B |
Edith Cowan | August 2, 1861 | Australian | Edith Dircksey Cowan (née Brown) was an Australian politician and social campaigner |
Mary Wollstonecraft | April 27, 1759 | British | Mary Wollstonecraft was a British writer, philosopher and an advocate of women’s rights |
Ayaan Hirsi Ali | November 13, 1969 | American | Ayaan Hirsi Ali is a Somali-born Dutch activist and feminist |
Lucretia Mott | January 3, 1793 | American | Lucretia Mott was an American abolitionist, social reformer and a women's rights activist |
Caryl Churchill | September 3, 1938 | British | Caryl Churchill is an English dramatist and women’s right activist, known for her non-conventional plays |
Lucretia Mott
Lucretia Mott was an American abolitionist, social reformer and a women's rights activist
Emmeline Pankhurst
Emmeline Pankhurst was a leader of the British suffragette movement
Anna Howard Shaw
Anna Howard Shaw was a leader of the women's suffrage movement in the United States
Angelina Grimke
Angelina Grimke was an American political activist, women’s rights activist and supporter of the women’s suffrage movement
Wangari Maathai
Wangari Maathai was an environmentalist who won the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize Award
Margaret Fuller
Margaret Fuller was an American writer, journalist and literary critic
Anna Julia Cooper
Anna Julia Cooper was an American educator and writer who crusaded for the upliftment of African-American women
Anna Jameson
Anna Jameson was a British author known for her travel memoirs which give an account of her amazing journeys and vivid experiences
Evita Peron
Radio actress Evita Peron was the second wife of President Juan Peron of Argentina