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dbo:abstract Emma Martin (* 1812 bei Bristol, Großbritannien; † 8. Oktober 1851 in Finchley Common bei London) war eine englische Sozialreformerin und Feministin – und damit in ihrer Zeit, da sich „die öffentliche Zunge der Frauen in den Mündern der Männer befand“, wie ihr Mitstreiter Holyoake schrieb, auch Pionierin. (de) Emma Martin (née Bullock; 1811/1812 – 8 October 1851) was a British author, socialist and free thinker. She is known for her public speaking on behalf of socialism and Owenism. (en)
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rdfs:comment Emma Martin (* 1812 bei Bristol, Großbritannien; † 8. Oktober 1851 in Finchley Common bei London) war eine englische Sozialreformerin und Feministin – und damit in ihrer Zeit, da sich „die öffentliche Zunge der Frauen in den Mündern der Männer befand“, wie ihr Mitstreiter Holyoake schrieb, auch Pionierin. (de) Emma Martin (née Bullock; 1811/1812 – 8 October 1851) was a British author, socialist and free thinker. She is known for her public speaking on behalf of socialism and Owenism. (en)
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