Fifth Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance explained
The Fifth Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance was held in London, England from April 26 to May 1, 1909. Twenty countries were represented. Representatives from twenty countries attended, with Carrie Chapman Catt presiding.[1]
Delegates included Johanne Münter (Denmark), Rosika Schwimmer (Hungary), Dr. Anita Augspurg (Germany), Zinaida Mirovitch (Russia), and Gina Krog (Norway).
The conference is sometimes referred to as the First Quinquennial International Woman Suffrage Alliance Meeting or the Fourth Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance.
Bibliography
- Book: Delap, Lucy. Feminism and the Periodical Press, 1900-1918. https://books.google.com/books?id=BkAwngNsqTIC&pg=RA1-PT159. 2006. Taylor & Francis. 978-0-415-32026-9. Citing: "Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance" (April 15, 1909), The Common Cause .
External links
- Report of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance, Report of Fifth Conference and First Quinquennial, London, England, April 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, May 1, 1909
Notes and References
- Web site: International Woman Suffrage Alliance. Constitution in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1909. Harvard University. 11 October 2015.