Agnes Heineken

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Born
Sara Agnes Heineken

(1872-07-13)13 July 1872
Died5 July 1954(1954-07-05) (aged 81)
OccupationsTeacher
Campaigner for Women's rights
Campaigner for girls' education
Education reformer
Politician
"Bürgerschaft" member
Political partyDDP
Agnes Heineken
The monument to Heineken in Bremen, Germany
Born
Sara Agnes Heineken

(1872-07-13)13 July 1872
Died5 July 1954(1954-07-05) (aged 81)
OccupationsTeacher
Campaigner for Women's rights
Campaigner for girls' education
Education reformer
Politician
"Bürgerschaft" member
Political partyDDP
Parents
  • Hermann Friedrich Heineken (1835-1918) (father)
  • Agneta Tholen (1844–1912) (mother)

Sara 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. [1][2]

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