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Learn about the remarkable journey of Polish women's rights, from gaining suffrage in 1918 to breaking barriers in education and beyond. Explore the inspiring stories of renowned figures like Marie Curie, Maria Konopnicka, Irena Sendlerowa, and Wisława Szymborska. Discover their significant contributions that shaped history and paved the way for gender equality in Poland.
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History of Polishwomen’srights • In 1918 womengotsuffrage. • Many years ago Polishwomencouldn’t go to the University. Finally in 1894 theycouldstudythere. • Theycouldn’toccupy high positions. • Polishwomencoldn’tmarryforeigners. • Theycouldn’towntheirwealth.
Marie Skłodowska Curie She was a Polishphycist and chemistwhocarriedpioneeringresearch on radioactivity. She was firstwomanwho win a Nobel Prize.
Maria Konopnicka She was a Polishpoet, critic, novelist and activist for women’srights and Polishindependence.
Irena Sendlerowa She was a Polishsocialworker and humanitarianwhoserved in the Polish Underground during WW II and she was a head of the children’ssection of Żegota.
Wisława Szymborska She was a poet, translator, esseyist and recipient of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Literature.
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