Socialist Women's movement
Abbas Goya First The First Socialist Women’s Conference was held on 17 August 1907 in Stuttgart, where 58 delegates from 15 countries gathered at the Liederhalle. The conference brought together representatives from a wide range of socialist and working-class women’s organizations, including: German Social Democratic Women Executive Committee of Women of the Austrian Empire National Federation of Socialist Women of Belgium Dutch Social Democratic Women’s Clubs and the Amsterdam Women Dressmakers’ Union Federation of Swiss Working Women’s Associations Paris Socialist Women’s Committee Finnish Social Democratic Party Swedish Working Women’s Federation National Progressive League of Women and the *Socialist Woman’s Journal* (United States) British organizations, including the Independent Workers’ Party, the National Federation of Working Women, the Women Workers’ Union, and the Women’s Committee of the Social Democratic Federation Although the conference addressed numerous issues—such as ...