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Agnes Heineken (13 July 1872 – 5 July 1954) was a secondary school teacher who became a prominent women’s rights advocate. Deemed politically unreliable in 1933, she was deprived of her public appointments in the education sector, but after 1945 she returned to the public stage, taking a lead in restoring the education system. An obituary described her as a great organiser and an impressive personality, and a woman who, driven by her powerful sense of social responsibility, fought tirelessly for the education of girls and women, and for equal rights for women in society.

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  • Agnes Heineken (13 July 1872 – 5 July 1954) was a secondary school teacher who became a prominent women’s rights advocate. Deemed politically unreliable in 1933, she was deprived of her public appointments in the education sector, but after 1945 she returned to the public stage, taking a lead in restoring the education system. An obituary described her as a great organiser and an impressive personality, and a woman who, driven by her powerful sense of social responsibility, fought tirelessly for the education of girls and women, and for equal rights for women in society. (en)
  • Sara Agnes Heineken (* 13. Juli 1872 in Bremen; † 5. Juli 1954 in Bremen) war eine Pädagogin, Frauenrechtlerin und Bremer Politikerin (DDP). (de)
  • Sara Agnes Heineken, née à Brême le 13 juillet 1872 et morte le 5 juillet 1954 dans la même ville, est une enseignante, pédagogue, militante des droits des femmes et femme politique du Parti démocrate allemand (DDP), élue au Parlement régional de Brême. (fr)
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  • Education reformer (en)
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  • Agnes Heineken (13 July 1872 – 5 July 1954) was a secondary school teacher who became a prominent women’s rights advocate. Deemed politically unreliable in 1933, she was deprived of her public appointments in the education sector, but after 1945 she returned to the public stage, taking a lead in restoring the education system. An obituary described her as a great organiser and an impressive personality, and a woman who, driven by her powerful sense of social responsibility, fought tirelessly for the education of girls and women, and for equal rights for women in society. (en)
  • Sara Agnes Heineken (* 13. Juli 1872 in Bremen; † 5. Juli 1954 in Bremen) war eine Pädagogin, Frauenrechtlerin und Bremer Politikerin (DDP). (de)
  • Sara Agnes Heineken, née à Brême le 13 juillet 1872 et morte le 5 juillet 1954 dans la même ville, est une enseignante, pédagogue, militante des droits des femmes et femme politique du Parti démocrate allemand (DDP), élue au Parlement régional de Brême. (fr)
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