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Vojtěch Náprstek
Vojtěch Náprstek (often called Vojta) (17 April 1826, in Prague – 2 September 1894), was a Czech philanthropist, patriot and politician, as well as a pioneering Czech language journalist in the United States.
== Background ==

Vojtěch Náprstek was born Adalbert Fingerhut. His father Anton Fingerhut had the German name as the only one of seven siblings - the others were called by the Czech version of the name Náprstek. Adalbert officially changed his name to Vojtěch Náprstek in 1880 but he had been using the Czech name far earlier.〔Josef Veselý: V domě U Halánků, Toulky českou minulostí, programme for the Czech radio ()〕 His mother, Anna Fingerhut-Náprstková (1788–1873), was a nationalist businesswoman who ran a brewery/distillery and adjoining inn, ”U Halánků”, hospitable to budding nationalist organizations. Both Vojtěch and his elder brother Ferdinand, outspoken nationalists, were closely watched by the Habsburg police. After the disastrous results of the Prague Upheavals of 1848, Vojtěch left home in secret for the United States, where he finished his law studies.

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