Maria Deraismes
August 15, 2012
On this date in 1828 or 1835 *,
Maria Deraismes
was born in France. Educated in Paris, Maria was given more educational
opportunities than most young women of her era. She wrote a collection
of dramatic sketches that were published in 1861, and turned her hand to
comedies. She became one of the founding members of the feminist
movement in France. Deraismes welcomed participants to the first French
Women's Congress, held in 1878, and was president of the Society for the
Improvement of the Condition of Women. She made a famous rebuttal to
the misogynist labeling of women intellectuals as "bluestockings." A
rationalist, she was the first woman Freemason in France, and directed
several freethought societies. She was a co-presider of the
Anti-Clerical Congress in Paris in 1881. The town square of St. Nazaire
is reputedly named for her.
D. 1894.
* Several sources disagree.
Compiled by Annie Laurie Gaylor (FFRF)
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