Fukuda Hideko
Fukuda Hideko (福田 英子, October 5, 1865 – May 2, 1927) was a Japanese author, educator and feminist of the Meiji period in Japan. Born Kageyama Hideko, she was educated at a young age and would pursue socialist and feminist goals for most of her adult life. She was a participant in the Osaka Incident of 1885, where approximately 130 liberal activists were arrested on their way to attempt to incite revolution and liberate Korea. The group had planned to provide guns, bombs, and manpower to support reformist movements in Korea before the police intercepted them. After being freed, Fukuda continued to pursue social and gender reforms in Japan, playing an active role in the Freedom and People's Rights Movement which pushed for democratic changes to the government. She would eventually establish
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Fukuda Hideko
Fukuda Hideko (福田 英子, October 5, 1865 – May 2, 1927) was a Japanese author, educator and feminist of the Meiji period in Japan. Born Kageyama Hideko, she was educated at a young age and would pursue socialist and feminist goals for most of her adult life. She was a participant in the Osaka Incident of 1885, where approximately 130 liberal activists were arrested on their way to attempt to incite revolution and liberate Korea. The group had planned to provide guns, bombs, and manpower to support reformist movements in Korea before the police intercepted them. After being freed, Fukuda continued to pursue social and gender reforms in Japan, playing an active role in the Freedom and People's Rights Movement which pushed for democratic changes to the government. She would eventually establish
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Fukuda Hideko (japanisch 福田 英子 ...... nd der Meiji- und Taishō-Zeit.
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Fukuda Hideko (福田 英子, 5 octobr ...... iste japonaise de l'ère Meiji.
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Fukuda Hideko (福田 英子, October ...... social and economic revisions.
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فوكودا هايدكو (باليابانية: 福田英 ...... ر 1865، وتوفيت في 2 مايو 1927.
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福田 英子(ふくだ ひでこ、慶応元年10月5日(1865年1 ...... て知られ、「東洋のジャンヌ・ダルク」と称された。旧姓は景山。
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福田英子(日语:福田 英子,1865年10月5日-1927年5月2日),日本女性作家、社會運動家。日本女性解放运动的先驱,被称为“东洋的聖女貞德”。
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Fukuda Hideko (japanisch 福田 英子 ...... nd der Meiji- und Taishō-Zeit.
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Fukuda Hideko (福田 英子, 5 octobr ...... iste japonaise de l'ère Meiji.
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Fukuda Hideko (福田 英子, October ...... he would eventually establish
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فوكودا هايدكو (باليابانية: 福田英 ...... ر 1865، وتوفيت في 2 مايو 1927.
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福田 英子(ふくだ ひでこ、慶応元年10月5日(1865年1 ...... て知られ、「東洋のジャンヌ・ダルク」と称された。旧姓は景山。
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福田英子(日语:福田 英子,1865年10月5日-1927年5月2日),日本女性作家、社會運動家。日本女性解放运动的先驱,被称为“东洋的聖女貞德”。
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فوكودا هايدكو
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