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Johanna Elberskirchen (11 April 1864 in Bonn – 17 May 1943 in Rüdersdorf) was a feminist writer and activist for the rights of women, gays and lesbians as well as blue-collar workers. She published books on women's sexuality and health among other topics. Her last known public appearance was in 1930 in Vienna, where she gave a talk at a conference organised by the World League for Sexual Reform. She was open about her own homosexuality which made her a somewhat exceptional figure in the feminist movement of her time. Her career as an activist was ended in 1933, when the Nazi Party rose to power. There is no public record of a funeral but witnesses report that Elberskirchen's urn was secretly put into the grave of Hildegard Moniac, who had been her life partner.

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  • Johanna Elberskirchen (de)
  • Johanna Elberskirchen (es)
  • Johanna Elberskirchen (fr)
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  • Johanna Carolina Elberskirchen (* 11. April 1864 in Bonn; † 17. Mai 1943 in Rüdersdorf bei Berlin) war eine feministische Schriftstellerin, die sich für die Rechte von Frauen, Homosexuellen und Arbeitern einsetzte und in der Sexualreform-Bewegung aktiv war. Pionierarbeit leistete sie als lesbische Aktivistin. (de)
  • Johanna Elberskirchen (11 April 1864 in Bonn – 17 May 1943 in Rüdersdorf) was a feminist writer and activist for the rights of women, gays and lesbians as well as blue-collar workers. She published books on women's sexuality and health among other topics. Her last known public appearance was in 1930 in Vienna, where she gave a talk at a conference organised by the World League for Sexual Reform. She was open about her own homosexuality which made her a somewhat exceptional figure in the feminist movement of her time. Her career as an activist was ended in 1933, when the Nazi Party rose to power. There is no public record of a funeral but witnesses report that Elberskirchen's urn was secretly put into the grave of Hildegard Moniac, who had been her life partner. (en)
  • Johanna Carolina Elberskirchen (Bonn, 11 de abril de 1864 – Rüdersdorf, 17 de mayo de 1943) fue una feminista y activista LGBT alemana. Publicó inicialmente bajo el seudónimo «Hans Carolan». Fue la activista femenina más importante del primer movimiento homosexual a principios del siglo XX. (es)
  • Johanna Carolina Elberskirchen (11 avril 1864 à Bonn – 17 mai 1943 à Rüdersdorf) est une écrivaine féministe et militante pour les droits des femmes, des gays et des lesbiennes ainsi que des cols bleus. Elle publie des livres sur la sexualité des femmes et la santé, entre autres sujets. (fr)
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  • Johanna Carolina Elberskirchen (* 11. April 1864 in Bonn; † 17. Mai 1943 in Rüdersdorf bei Berlin) war eine feministische Schriftstellerin, die sich für die Rechte von Frauen, Homosexuellen und Arbeitern einsetzte und in der Sexualreform-Bewegung aktiv war. Pionierarbeit leistete sie als lesbische Aktivistin. (de)
  • Johanna Elberskirchen (11 April 1864 in Bonn – 17 May 1943 in Rüdersdorf) was a feminist writer and activist for the rights of women, gays and lesbians as well as blue-collar workers. She published books on women's sexuality and health among other topics. Her last known public appearance was in 1930 in Vienna, where she gave a talk at a conference organised by the World League for Sexual Reform. She was open about her own homosexuality which made her a somewhat exceptional figure in the feminist movement of her time. Her career as an activist was ended in 1933, when the Nazi Party rose to power. There is no public record of a funeral but witnesses report that Elberskirchen's urn was secretly put into the grave of Hildegard Moniac, who had been her life partner. (en)
  • Johanna Carolina Elberskirchen (Bonn, 11 de abril de 1864 – Rüdersdorf, 17 de mayo de 1943) fue una feminista y activista LGBT alemana. Publicó inicialmente bajo el seudónimo «Hans Carolan». Fue la activista femenina más importante del primer movimiento homosexual a principios del siglo XX. (es)
  • Johanna Carolina Elberskirchen (11 avril 1864 à Bonn – 17 mai 1943 à Rüdersdorf) est une écrivaine féministe et militante pour les droits des femmes, des gays et des lesbiennes ainsi que des cols bleus. Elle publie des livres sur la sexualité des femmes et la santé, entre autres sujets. (fr)
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