Goegg, Marie (1826–1899)
Goegg, Marie (1826–1899)
Swiss feminist. Name variations: Marie Gögg. Born Marie Pouchoulin, 1826, in Geneva, Switzerland; died 1899; m. 2nd husband, Armand Goegg (exiled German revolutionary); children: 3.
With husband, participated in International League of Peace and Freedom; called for equality for women in revolutionary movements and establishment of a separate international body for women; founded and ran Association Internationale des Femmes (1868); campaigned successfully for acceptance of women into University of Geneva (1872).
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