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    Helene Lange (9 April 1848 in Oldenburg – 13 May 1930 in Berlin) was a pedagogue and feminist. She is a symbolic figure of the international and German civil rights feminist movement. In the years from 1919 to 1921 she was a member of the Hamburg Parliament.

  2. Helene Lange war eine deutsche Politikerin, Pädagogin und Frauenrechtlerin. In den Jahren 1919 bis 1921 war sie Mitglied der Hamburgischen Bürgerschaft.

  3. Helene Lange (1848-1930) played a crucial role in the bourgeois women’s movement of Germany from the 1880s to the 1920s. She was a dedicated advocate of women’s rights, who dedicated her to the improvement of the education of girls and women and their training for professional work in teaching and social welfare.

  4. Helene Lange was a pedagogue and a feminist born in Oldenburg on April 9, 1848. Her mother died from tuberculosis in 1855 and her father died in 1864 from a stroke. In an effort to pursue training to become a teacher, she accepted placement at a boarding school in Alsace where she gave lessons on German literature.

  5. Über Helene Lange. In ihren Lebenserinnerungen beschrieb Helene Lange ihren Weg zur ,Frauenrechtelei‘. Sprachgewandt und beharrlich kämpfte sie für gleiche Bildungs- und Berufschancen für Frauen.

    • April 9, 1848
    • May 13, 1930
  6. Helene Lange. (1848—1930) Quick Reference. (Oldenburg, 1848–1930, Berlin), a prominent educationist and feminist, urged in a memorandum of 1887 that the education of girls should be taken out of the hands of men and entrusted ... From: Lange, Helene in The Oxford Companion to German Literature » Subjects: Literature.

  7. Learn about Helene Lange, a 19th and 20th century women's rights activist who fought for gender equality and improved girls' education in Prussia. She founded the ADLV, Die Frau magazine and became the first woman to open Hamburg's parliament.