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  1. BUTLER, Josephine Elizabeth (1828 – 1906) Josephine Butler was born on 13th April 1828 in Millfield, Northumberland, the seventh of nine surviving children of John Grey and his wife Hannah Annett.

  2. Josephine Elizabeth Butler (1828-1906) was a Victorian feminist and social reformer who campaigned for women’s suffrage, the right of women to better education, the end of coverture in British law, the abolition of child prostitution, and an end to human trafficking of young women and children into prostitution.

  3. Josephine Butler crée par exemple des maisons d’accueil pour jeunes filles et femmes. En Angleterre, elle fonde, en 1870, l’Association nationale des dames. L’objectif prioritaire est alors de lutter contre les règlementations de la prostitution, introduites au XIXe siècle par de nombreux États européens dans le cadre de la lutte contre les maladies vénériennes.

  4. 3 de jun. de 2021 · Frédéric Regard vient de faire paraître un essai biographique sur le combat de Josephine Butler : « Josephine Butler.Récit d’une croisade féministe » (Essai biographique), Paris, Les ...

  5. Hace 3 días · Josephine Butler was born on 13 April 1828 in Northumberland. Her father John Grey was a strong advocate of social reform and a campaigner against the slave trade. His cousin was Earl Grey ...

  6. Josephine Butler, 1828-1906. Butler in 1876. Photo credit - Wikipedia. A social reformer and women's rights activist. Campaigned for improving the conditions of prostitutes. Josephine Elizabeth Butler was born in Milfield, England, and grew up in Dilston. Her father was a social reformer and advocator against the slave trade, and all their ...

  7. 1 de abr. de 2021 · Josephine Butler was once described as ‘the most distinguished Englishwoman of the nineteenth century’. She was the leader of a national women’s political campaign in Victorian England, at a time when women did not have the vote. She campaigned on behalf of prostitutes and abused and trafficked women from 1869 until her death in 1906.