Mietje Hoitsema

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Maria Wilhelmina Hendrika "Mietje" Hoitsema (1847–1934) was a Dutch feminist.

Personal life

Mietje Rutgers-Hoitsema, as presented at the International Congress of Women, Berlin, 1904

She was the daughter of the theologian Synco Hoitsema (1799–1860) and Rika van Bolhuis (1808–1895) and married the doctor Johannes Rutgers (1850–1924) in 1885. She became a teacher in 1865 and was the principal of a girls' school from 1873-1885.

Career

Mietje Hoitsema became chairperson of the local Rotterdam branch of the Dutch women suffrage union in 1894. She founded an association to support the rights of women, children and working families (1895) and an association for the support of unmarried mothers (1898) and an association for the rights of professional women (1903). She was also a member of the Malthusian League, which fought for the rights for sex education and birth control.

Car accident

She was injured in a car accident in 1913 and withdrew from public life in 1918.

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