31 Mar, 07:43··
Unsung Early Feminist History

In the 1830s, women called for a revolution. Marie Reine Guindorf and Claire Démar were part of this group. Their stories are not often told.
Seamstresses and other women were active in the 1830s. They wanted a revolution. These women were early feminists. They were less known than later feminists. Their work is important to the history of the feminist movement in Germany.
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Highlights
Early Feminist Activism
Seamstresses and women called for a revolution in the 1830s.
Forgotten Figures
Marie Reine Guindorf and Claire Démar were early feminists.
Radical Actions
These early feminists were more radical than later figures.
Unrecognized Contributions
The stories of these women are largely unknown.
Highlighting Forgotten History
This story focuses on the contributions of these women.
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