Anna Pappritz

Anna Pappritz at the International Women's Congress in Berlin (1904) Anna Pappritz (9 May 1861 – 8 July 1939) was a German writer and suffragist. She was one of the leaders of the German branch of the International Abolitionist Federation, which sought to abolish regulations and criminal laws directed against prostitutes, and proposed instead to eliminate prostitution through moral education of young men and women, and through providing alternative ways by which young women could earn a living. Pappritz became one of the most prominent members of the women's movement in Germany. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Pappritz, Anna 1861-1939
Published 1903
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by Pappritz, Anna, 1861-1939.
Published 1908
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by Pappritz, Anna 1861-1939
Published 1909
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by Pappritz, Anna 1861-1939
Published 1917
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Published 1919
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Published 1924
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Published 1924
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