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Maria Deraismes, born August 17, 1828 – February 6, 1894, was a French author and major pioneering force for women's rights.
Deraismes work brought her recognition in Great Britain and an influence upon American activist Elizabeth Cady Stanton who met her in Paris in 1882 following Deraismes breakthrough membership in the Freemasons.
On her death in 1894, Maria Deraismes was interred in the Cimetière de Montmartre.
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  Maria Deraismes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maria Deraismes, born August 17, 1828 – February 6, 1894, was a French author and major pioneering force for women's rights.
Deraismes work brought her recognition in Great Britain and an influence upon American activist Elizabeth Cady Stanton who met her in Paris in 1882 following Deraismes breakthrough membership in the Freemasons.
On her death in 1894, Maria Deraismes was interred in the Cimetière de Montmartre.
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 Freethought of the Day
On this date in 1828 or 1835 *, Maria Deraismes was born in France.
Deraismes welcomed participants to the first French Women's Congress, held in 1878, and was president of the Society for the Improvement of the Condition of Women.
She made a famous rebuttal to the misogynist labeling of women intellectuals as "bluestockings." A rationalist, she was the first woman Freemason in France, and directed several freethought societies.
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 GLMF - Particularités
Maria Deraismes rassemble douze, seize ou dix-sept femmes, suivant les auteurs, dont Clémence Royer, traductrice de Darwin et auteur scientifique réputé.
Par étapes, Maria Deraismes les initie aux trois premiers grades symboliques.
Au début du mois de janvier 1894, et semble-t-il du fait de l'aggravation de la santé de Maria Deraismes, qui décèdera le 6 février 1894, la loge “ Le Droit Humain ” forme, à elle seule, une obédience.
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 Maria Deraismes oddd.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Maria Deraismes, born August 17, 1828 – February 6, 1894, was a French author and major pioneering force for women's rights.
French Born in Paris, Maria Deraismes grew up in Pontoise in the city's northwest outskirts.
On her passing in 1894, Maria Deraismes was interred in the Cimetière de Montmartre.
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 History of Women's Freemasonry
In 1892, the Lodge Les Libres-Penseurs in Le Pecq initiated Maria Deraismes, a well-known feminist writer and activist.
Maria Deraisme remained a close friend of Georges Martin who persuaded her to create a Lodge where both men and women could work in full equality.
She gathered a small number of women and a few Freemasons, and in 1893, created the Droit Humain (DH), a Masonic organization open to both men and women, which eventually spread to all continents, including in the United States where it is known as Co-Masonry.
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 Building A Digital Feminary
Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718-1799) Italian mathematician, linguist, and philosopher.
She wrote books on the analysis of finite quantities, on infinitesimals, on conic sections, and she invented the curve known as "The Witch of Agnesi".
Maria Teresa Agnesi (1724-1780), Italian composer and pianist.
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 Co-Freemasonry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Maria Deraismes, a humanitarian and protagonist of women's rights in particular, was initiated into Freemasonry in "Loge Libre Penseurs" under the jurisdiction of the "Grande Loge Symbolique de France", in 1882.
Maria Deraismes was elected the first Grand Master and President of the Supreme Council.
The principles, rituals and traditions of the Order are those of the Grand Scottish Constitution of 1786, revised and agreed by the national Supreme Councils of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite at Lausanne in 1876.
droit-humain.org /uk/Co-Freemasonry/Co-Freemasonry/co-freemasonry.html   (253 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Maria Deraismes (Social Reformers) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Maria Deraismes (Social Reformers) - Encyclopedia
Maria Deraismes[mArEA´ durAm´] Pronunciation Key, 1828–94, French feminist.
She was a founder (1869) of the first French society dedicated to improving conditions and securing greater educational advantages for women.
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 NCAW Spring 04 | Elizabeth K. Menon on the Fetus in Graphic Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In a public lecture, Maria Deraismes dismissed the popular notions that it was "love of luxury" and the desire to lavish attention on one or two infants that caused the current state of affairs.
Both Deraismes and Maria Martin, publisher of the Journal des femmes, believed that better care of children after their birth—especially those born out of wedlock—would be the most effective method of solving the serious problem of depopulation.
A summary of Maria Deraismes' lecture on the subject is contained in Maria Martin, "Dépopulation," Journal des femmes, no. 14 (January, 1893), pp.
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 1828 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
May 26 - Feral child: Kaspar Hauser is discovered in Nuremberg, Germany.
June 23 - Portugal: King Miguel I overthrows his niece Queen Maria II, beginning the Liberal Wars.
August 17 - Maria Deraismes, French feminist (d.
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 Arvi Myyryläinen - Vapaamuurariuden historiasta ja toimintamuodoista
Maria Deraismes yritti innokkaasti parantaa naisten oikeuksia Ranskassa tukenaan miehen ja naisen tasa-arvoisuutta kannattava lääkäri ja vapaamuurari Georges Martin.
Maria Deraismes erosi looshin työrauhan säilyttämiseksi Les libres Penseurs looshista ja jatkoi taistelua naisten oikeuksien parantamiseksi yhteiskunnassa.
Ryhmällä naisten oikeuksia ajavia naisia oli tapana kokoontua Maria Deraismesin kotona Pariisissa osoitteessa 72 Rue Cardinet.
www.yhteisvapaamuurarit.fi /artikkelit/arvi-2004.html   (2654 words)

  
 ISIS + OSIRIS, gemischte Freimaurerei   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In 1882, the French writer Maria Deraismes was accepted by the Lodge «Les Libres Penseurs» in Pecq, a suburb of today’s Paris.
Eleven years later, on April 4, 1893, Maria Deraismes and George Martin, a well-known freemason, founded the first mixed lodge in Paris.
The stone cutter’s mark, the signature of the endowed artist, is in the center of the upper window framework.
www.gemischte-freimaurerei.ch /english/history.html   (213 words)

  
 Hubertine Auclert (1848-1914) Women's History Month 2003 by Sunshine for Women
Richer's and Deraismes' feminist program was modest, perhaps because they feared retribution in another reactionary crack-down, perhaps because they understood the limitations on the current government.
Nonetheless, Auclert joined their organization where she apprenticed in the art of organization building and leadership, meeting newspaper editors and journalists, leaders of the political parties, and activists in several reform organizations, writing emotion-laden polemics and fact-filled newspaper articles, and organizing and leading meetings and volunteers.
After several years, Auclert grew apart from Richer and Deraismes when she came to understand that they would not endorse her suffrage goals.
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 Femmes au masculin
Maria Deraismes (1828-1894) est la féministe la plus brillante de sa génération.
Maria Deraismes, « Les femmes en culottes », L'Echo de Paris, 13 octobre 1891.
Je suis allé le demander à la plus courageuse, à la plus persévérante, à la plus intéressante des émancipatrices féminines, Mlle Maria Deraismes.
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 French Feminism in the 19th Century by Claire Goldberg Moses
Duruy's secondary-level courses, taught by secular teachers, were viewed as a threat to the church's role in girls' schooling, and the church (led by Monseigneur Felix Dupanloup, the bishop of Orleans) opposed the courses primarily for this reason." pp.
"Although society, according to Deraismes, seems to admire the courtesan more than the "honest" woman, the courtesan is man's victim in the sense that men have created her to satisfy needs they cannot satisfy within the sterile marriages they themselves have created.
Deraismes was primarily active on the lecture circuit, and Richer ran the paper, Le Droit des femmes.
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