Nikolaeva, Klavdiia (1893–1944)

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Nikolaeva, Klavdiia (1893–1944)

Russian women's rights activist. Name variations: Klavdiya or Klavdia Ivanovna Nikolaeva; also seen as Nikolaevna. Born 1893 in St. Petersburg, Russia; died 1944 in Soviet Union.

Russian revolutionary activist and post-revolutionary campaigner for women's rights in Soviet Union, was involved in revolutionary activities from early age and arrested several times by tsarist authorities (1908–14); organized women's groups in Petrograd after Russian Revolution (1914–24); appointed head of zhenotdel, women's section of Communist Party of Soviet Union (1924); served as editor of journal Rabotnitsa (The Working Woman) which played crucial role in organizing women and rallying them to Bolshevik Party; dismissed from post for supporting Grigori Zinoviev (1926); survived political fall from grace to hold various lower-rank appointments for remainder of life.

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