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Lisa Ekedahl

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Maria Elisabeth "Lisa" Ekedahl (16 July 1895 Växjö - 18 January 1980 Danderyd) was a Swedish lawyer and campaigner for women's suffrage.[1] She was one of the first women in Sweden who worked with law. Lisa Ekedahl started as a secretary at Eva Andén's law firm around 1920, but she had not been allowed by her family to take the studentexamen, so she never received a law degree.[2] Nevertheless, she worked with law at Eva Andén's law firm throughout her professional life.

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  1. ^ Trolle Önnerfors, Elsa. "Lisa Ekedahl" [Lisa Ekedahl] (in Swedish). Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  2. ^ Isaksson, Ulla; Linder, Erik Hjalmar (1980). Elin Wägner: dotter av moderjord, 1922-1949 [Elin Wägner: daughter of mother earth] (in Swedish). Bonnier.

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