Frida Katz
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Cornelia Frida Katz, (Amsterdam, 29 July 1885 – Aerdenhout, 30 March 1963) was a Dutch lawyer and Christian Historical Union politician.[1] She was the first female member of Parliament to come from a Protestant Christian party (1922). She was also a member of the municipal council of Amsterdam. Katz was a supporter of the introduction of women's suffrage; she joined the women's movement and became order commissioner at the International Congress for Women's Suffrage in 1904 and in 1909 she became a member of the Amsterdam Department of the Women's Suffrage Union.[2] After her wedding in 1937, she became known was Cornelia Frida barones Mackay-Katz.
References
[edit]- ^ "Katz, Cornelia Frida (1885-1963)". Huygens ING. 2013.
- ^ "KATZ, Cornelia Frida".
External links
[edit]- Mr. C.F. (Frida) Katz, Parlement.com
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