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  2. Association pour le Droit des Femmes - Wikipedia

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    Association pour le Droit des Femmes. Association pour le Droit des Femmes was a French women's rights organization, founded by Maria Deraismes and Léon Richer in 1870. [1] It was the first women's rights organization in France. Its purpose was to work for equal rights for women and men.

  3. French Union for Women's Suffrage - Wikipedia

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    The French Union for Women's Suffrage ( UFSF: French: Union française pour le suffrage des femmes) was a French feminist organization formed in 1909 that fought for the right of women to vote, which was eventually granted in 1945. The Union took a moderate approach, advocating staged introduction of suffrage starting with local elections, and ...

  4. Femmes solidaires - Wikipedia

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    Feminism. Femmes solidaires ("Women in solidarity") is a French feminist association in France, founded during the Second World War under the name Union des femmes françaises (UFF). The movement works for the defense and advancement of women's rights, gender equality, the liberal movement and international solidarity.

  5. Le Droit des femmes - Wikipedia

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    ISSN. 1248-3796. LCCN. sf94091994. Le Droit des femmes ( Women's Rights) was a French feminist journal that appeared from 1869 to 1891. It was founded and edited by Léon Richer, and in the early days supported financially by Maria Deraismes. The newspaper supported many women's causes, but always avoided directly supporting women's suffrage.

  6. National Council of French Women - Wikipedia

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    The National Council of French Women ( French: Conseil National des femmes françaises, CNFF) is a society formed in 1901 to promote women's rights. The first members were mainly prosperous women who believed in using non-violent means to obtain rights by presenting the justice of the cause. Issues in the first half century included the right ...

  7. Ministry on the Status and Rights of Women in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry on the Status and Rights of Women in Haiti. The Ministry on the Status and Rights of Women in Haiti, in French Ministère à la Condition féminine et aux Droits des femmes, abbreviated as MCFDF, is a ministry in Haiti, founded on 8 November 1994 with the mission to work for the emergence of an egalitarian society with equality between men and women.

  8. Reines de France et Femmes illustres - Wikipedia

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    The Queens of France and Famous Women ( Reines de France et Femmes illustres) is a group of sculptures in the Jardin du Luxembourg in Paris. It consists of 20 marble sculptures arranged around a large pond in front of the Palais du Luxembourg. Louis-Philippe I chose the women to be portrayed and most of the sculptures were commissioned around ...

  9. L'Union nationale des femmes - Wikipedia

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    L'Union nationale des femmes. L'Union nationale des femmes (National Union of Women) was a conservative French-language feminist journal published quarterly in Paris by the Union nationale pour le vote des femmes (National Union for the Vote for Women) (UNVF). The periodical was founded by Duchess Edmée de La Rochefoucauld in 1927 and ran ...