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Anna Whitlock : ウィキペディア英語版 | Anna Whitlock
Anna Whitlock (13 June 1852 – 16 June 1930), was a Swedish reform pedagogue, journalist, suffragist and feminist. She was co-founder and twice chairperson of the Swedish Society for Woman Suffrage. ==Early life== Anna Whitlock was the daughter of the merchant Gustaf Whitlock and Sophie Forsgrén, and the sister of the feminist Ellen Whitlock. When her father, a moderately well off businessman, was ruined, the family was supported by her mother, who was many years younger than her father, and who educated herself as a photographer and worked as a translator to support the family. It is said that Anna Whitlock was given her interest in women's issues from her mother: after an inheritance, Sophie Whitlock engaged in building, and had apartment buildings set up for female professionals, and she also worked as a secretary for the women's organisation Fredrika Bremer-förbundet. However, Anna Whitlock and her mother was not on good terms, and she was therefore early sent from home to attend a boarding school for girls. She worked as a teacher at the Adolf Fredriks folkskola in Stockholm in 1869-70 and as a governess in Finland in 1870-72 before enlisting as a student at the Högre lärarinneseminariet in Stockholm, from which she graduated in 1875. Between 1876 and 1878, she studied language and pedagogy in Switzerland, Italy and France. During her study in France, she was the correspondent of ''Aftonbladet'' in Paris.
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