Ebba von Eckermann
Ebba Johanna Cecilia von Eckermann née von Hallwyl (21 May 1866 – 16 October 1960) was a Swedish women's rights activist.
Ebba von Eckermann was the daughter of Walther and Wilhelmina von Hallwyl and sister of Ellen Roosval von Hallwyl. She was a student of the Wallinska skolan in 1882-84, and had the wish to continue to study architecture at the university; her parents, however, disagreed and wished for her to follow custom, and instead, she was introduced in high society to find a husband.[1] In 1886 she married the noble officer and courtier Wilhelm von Eckermann.
von Eckermann is known for the gatherings she hosted between educated women and working class women in her home: the purpose was for women from different classes to be acquainted and learn from each other. She was a central figure for the feminists and women's rights activists within more conservative right-wing circles.
Ebba von Eckermann was a member of the board and vice chairperson of Fredrika-Bremer-Förbundet, a member of the board of the hospitals Sophiahemmet and Eugeniahemmet, and engaged within the Red Cross and the Sveriges flickors scoutförbund (SFS) ('Swedish Girl Scouts'), and founded a household school (1913). She co-founded the women's association Stockholms Moderata Kvinnoförbund ('Moderate Women's Association of Stockholm'), which she chaired in 1912–22, and co-founded the Sveriges moderata kvinnors riksförbund ('Swedish Moderate Women's Association') in 1915, which she chaired in 1915–22.
References
- ^ Ebba Johanna Cecilia von Eckermann, www.skbl.se/sv/artikel/EbbavonEckermann, Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon (artikel av Ann-Marie Petersson), hämtad 2018-07-27.
- Eckerman(n) (von), släkt, urn:sbl:16570, Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (art av Bengt Hildebrand.), hämtad 2015-05-22.