Associazione per la donna

The Associazione per la donna (Association for Women), also Associazione Nazionale per la donna, was an early Italian women's organization. Founded in Rome in 1896 by a group of women, including Elisa Agnini, , , , Maria Montessori and , it was among the first to deal with women's civic and political rights. The organization published several papers including an informative pamphlet titled L'oppressione legale della donna (Legal Oppression of Women) in which articles of law were examined and explained for the benefit of women. In particular, attention was given to laws regulating family relationships.

Associazione per la donna

The Associazione per la donna (Association for Women), also Associazione Nazionale per la donna, was an early Italian women's organization. Founded in Rome in 1896 by a group of women, including Elisa Agnini, , , , Maria Montessori and , it was among the first to deal with women's civic and political rights. The organization published several papers including an informative pamphlet titled L'oppressione legale della donna (Legal Oppression of Women) in which articles of law were examined and explained for the benefit of women. In particular, attention was given to laws regulating family relationships.