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 * This is a list under development of missing articles on women who are (or have been) notable for their activism, writing, art, political work and other areas as feminists.

Algeria

 * Fatima Sissani
 * Harkettes

Armenia

 * Alexia Poladian

Australia

 * Margaret Eliot (feminist)/Margaret Greenland (1943-2008) one of the founders of the Women's Liberation Movement, ,
 * Eileen Haley, , , ,
 * Biff Ward (1942) women's liberationist and writer--Stella Prize winner, , , ,

Belgium

 * Jeanne Beeckmann (1891–1963), physician, women's rights activist, politician ,
 * Juliette Carton de Wiart née Verhaegen (1872–1955), children's and women's rights activist, pacifist, active in the CNFB
 * Margerite Van de Wiele (1857–1941), French-speaking writer, women's rights activist and president of the CNFB

Benin

 * Marie-Odile Attanasso

Brazil
es:Categoría:Feministas de Brasil
 * Elissa Fichtler (es) (born 1978), human rights activist, social educator, fundraiser, founder of "Semeando Gênero" and other NGOs.
 * Ivete Sacramento (es) (born 1952), writer, anthropologist, ethnologist
 * Maria Teresa Silveira de Barros Camargo (es) (1894-1975)

Cameroon

 * Louise Tappa, Cameroonian feminist theologian
 * Rose-Zoe Obianga

Canada

 * Donna Read, filmmaker, as of November 2019 not on WD.
 * Dorothy Heneker (1886–1968), , ,

Chad

 * Zouhoura Yesko Brahim

Chile
es:Categoría:Feministas de Chile
 * Isaura Dinator, (es)
 * Delie Rouge, (es)
 * Antonia Tarragó, (es)

Democratic Republic of Congo

 * Joëlle Sambi Nzeba

Dominican Republic
es:Categoría:Feministas de la República Dominicana
 * Ana Emilia Abigaíl Mejia Soliere, (es)

Ecuador
es:Categoría:Feministas de Ecuador
 * Luisa Gómez de la Torre (es)

El Salvador

 * Graciela de Alfaro Jovel
 * Marina de Barrios
 * Luz Cañas Arocha
 * Lucila de González
 * Tránsito Huezo Córdova de Ramírez
 * María Loucel
 * Salvadora de Marroquín
 * Clara Luz Montalvo
 * Olivia Montalvo
 * Ana Rosa Ochoa
 * María Cruz Palma de Yáñes
 * Ada Gloria Parreles
 * Laura de Paz
 * Estebana Perla
 * Soledad de Rivera Escobar
 * María Solano de Guillén
 * Faustina Villegas

Ethiopia

 * Roman Kifle

France
fr:Catégorie:Féministe française
 * Aline Tacite
 * Irène Pereira (fr)

Ghana

 * Elizabeth Amoah

Greece

 * Kehajia Kalliopi (1839-1905)

Guyana

 * Shirley Field-Ridley (1937-1982) women's rights activist

Haiti

 * Fernande Bellegarde
 * Marie Corvington
 * Esther Dartigue
 * Olga Gordon
 * Thérèse Hudicourt
 * Georgette Justin
 * Eugéne Malbranche-Sylvain
 * Marie-Thérèse Poitevien
 * Maud Turian

Iceland

 * Lóa Björk Björnsdóttir (born 1993)
 * María Elísabet Bragadóttir (born 1993)
 * Hörður Tryggvi Bragason (born 1997)

India

 * Mahabanoo Mody-Kotwal, performer and activist who brought The Vagina Monologues to India and founded several women's empowerment organizations

Ivory Coast

 * AWiB African Women in Business (NGO)

Kenya

 * Rose Adhiambo Arungu-Olende
 * Happy Mwende Kinyili – African feminist and lesbian activist from Mama Cash
 * Maria Nzomo, feminist scholar and diplomat

Mexico
es:Categoría:Feministas de México
 * Elvira Trueba
 * Rich Farmbrough's redlist
 * 1) Gabriela María de los Ángeles Cagigas Rosaldo
 * 2) Carlos Pascual Quiroz

Morocco

 * Zakia Salime, feminist and professor
 * your link here

Mozambique

 * Graça Samo (es, pt). World March of Women.

Nicaragua

 * Yeta Ramírez (ES)

Nigeria

 * Dupe Killa – online feminist
 * Mary Modupe Kolawole – writer [http://africaworldpressbooks.com/womanism-and-african-consciousness-by-mary-e-modupe-kolawole

Peru
es:Categoría:Feministas del Perú
 * add name here

Portugal
es:Categoría:Feministas de Portugal
 * Adelina da Glória Berger, (es)
 * Adília Lopes, (es)
 * Adelaide Penha de Magalhães, (es)

Romania

 * , diplomat and feminist

Rwanda

 * Paula Saphir Helene
 * Immaculée Habiamvere

Senegal

 * Mame Fatou Niang
 * Halimata Fofana – militante franco-sénégalaise

Serbia

 * Julka Hlapec-Đorđević (1882-1969), suffragette
 * Danica Draskovic (born 1945)

Slovakia

 * Anna Fabriciusová (1872-1960)

South Africa

 * Naomi Nkealah

Spain
es:Categoría:Feministas de España
 * Benita Asas (es), Spanish suffragist, pedagogue
 * Juana Doña, (es)
 * Mercedes Fórmica, es:Mercedes Fórmica
 * Antònia Abelló, (es)
 * Antònia Adroher Pascual, (es)
 * Adelita del Campo, (es)
 * Teresa Carbó Comas, (es)
 * Amparo López Jean, (es), sufragista
 * Juana Doña, (es)
 * Dolores Cebrián Fernández de Villegas, (es)
 * Teresa Carbó Comas, (es)
 * Antònia Adroher Pascual, (es)
 * Joaquina García Balmaseda, (es)
 * Matilde Landa, (es)
 * Amparo López Jean (es), Spanish activist, suffragist
 * Regina Opisso, (es)
 * Enriqueta Otero Blanco, (es)
 * Antonia Rodríguez López, (es)
 * Victoria Sau Sánchez, (es)
 * Leonor Serrano Pablo, (es)
 * Alfonsa de la Torre, (es)
 * Matilde Zapata, (es)

Sweden

 * Ulrika Dahl, queer feminist academic and activist (draft at User:Peter Isotalo/Dahl)

Switzerland

 * , Lawyer in Geneva
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(some names transcluded from WikiProject Switzerland Women's Biographies (in French)

Tunisia

 * add name here

UK

 * Central Committee, National Society for Women's Suffrage
 * Susan Grimshaw, suffragist (currently a redirect to a fictional character)
 * National Central Society for Women's Suffrage

US

 * see also Feminists who changed America redlist compiled by .

A-E

 * Judy Abel, instrumental in the formation of Kehilat Yavneh, a partnership minyan on the Upper East Side and an active member of JOFA
 * Stella Cominsky Ballantine
 * Elizabeth Ellsworth Cook
 * Alvina Costilla, suffragist from Lucas county Ohio, Ohio Women's Hall of Fame
 * Carolyn Covington, (born 1936), women's advocate, Alaska Women's Hall of Fame
 * Maida Castellun Darnton
 * Heather Dean
 * Elsie Dufour

F-J

 * Mateel Howe Farnham - stub
 * Marcia J. Federbush, (born 1934) women's rights, Michigan Women's Hall of Fame
 * Jane Gerhard, historian of feminism
 * Myran Louise Grant
 * Sharon Weiss-Greenberg
 * Anne Herendeen
 * Barbara Ortiz Howard, Women on 20s campaigner,
 * Josephine Irwin, from Cuyahoga county, suffragist and women's rights advocate, Ohio Women's Hall of Fame
 * Jo Jacobs, women's rights (born 1933), Michigan Women's Hall of Fame

K-N

 * Lauren Kay - Founder of the Dating Ring and SmartSitting. 2011 graduate of Brown University]
 * Gertrude B. Kelley
 * Carol Keyes
 * Fannie Kilbourn
 * Alice Mary Kimball
 * Eleanor Lawson
 * Barbara Leon
 * Sylvia Lewis (community activist), suffragist from Summit county, Ohio Women's Hall of Fame
 * Niamh McLoughlin
 * Latanya Mapp Frett—President and CEO of Global Fund for Women, past executive director of Planned Parenthood Global, lawyer who worked at United Nations Children's Fund and US AID.
 * Carol Moore - redirect to her book
 * Lana Moresky, Ohio Women's hall of fame
 * Helen Moss, Ohio Women's Hall of Fame
 * Helen Mulholland, founding member of the Ohio Commission on the Status of Women, and also founder of Ohio Women, Inc., Ohio Women's Hall of Fame
 * Cathy Nelson, Ohio Women's Hall of Fame

O-Z

 * Mary Field Parton
 * Netha Roe
 * Caroline McCormick Slade, Bryn Mawr Women as Suffragists
 * Linda Rocker Sogg, advocate for Equal Rights Amendments, Ohio Women's Hall of Fame
 * Lanna Samaniego, Ohio Women's Hall of Fame
 * Pam Scheininger
 * Zelda Stern
 * Susan Ades Stone, Women on 20s, journalist,, , interview,
 * Cecelia Willabelle Thorogood
 * Deanna Tribe, Vinton county Ohio suffragist, Ohio Women's Hall of Fame
 * Pauline Utter, (1942-2005), women's rights advocate, Alaska Women's Hall of Fame
 * Toni Van Pelt, president of National Organization for Women (2017-2020)
 * Katherine Vickery, (1899-1979), women's rights activist, Alabama Women's Hall of Fame
 * Mary E. Miller Young, co founder Ohio Commission on the Status of Women, leader in struggle for the ERA, Ohio Women's Hall of Fame.
 * Teresa C. Younger, transwoman of color current president of Ms. Foundation 2014

Zimbabwe

 * Busi Bango

Primer Congreso Interamericano de Mujeres
27 August 1947, Guatemala City, in POLITICA Y SENTIDO COMUN (6 June 2011):
 * Elisa Wyld de Tejada, Elsie Díaz de Rosales, Gloria Menéndez Mina, Carmen Campos, Elena Aguirre V., Angelina de Mayora, C. Irigoyen, María A. de Hall, María del Pilar, Angelina Acuña
 * Bolivia: Ana Rosa Tornero
 * Canadá: Mildred Fahrni, representing Women's International League (4536 - 8th. Ave W., Vancouver, B. C.), Beatrice Brigden, representing Local Council of Women (1175 Dominion St., Winnipeg, Manitoba), Helen R. Dlury (no es muy legible), representing National Council of Women and Canadian Clubs (309 Daly Ave. Ottawa).
 * Colombia: Lucila Rubio de Laverde, representing Alianza Femenina Colombiana (calle 10 #19-64, Bogotá), Soledad Peña, representing Unión Femenina de Colombia.
 * El Salvador: María Cruz Palma, delegada por la Liga Femenina Salvadoreña (18 A. N. # 62, San Salvador), Rosa Amelia Guzmán, delegada por la misma Liga y por la Asociación de Costureras (con sede en la Librería Patria de San Salvador), Matilde Elena López.
 * Chile: María Rivera Urquieta, delegada por las Asociaciones Cristianas Femeninas, Círculo Pro Paz y de Cooperación Americana, Consejo Nacional de Mujeres, andFederación Chilena Femenina (casilla 1214, Valparaíso).
 * US: Marjorie S. Elliott (Mrs. C. Traces o Fraces), of the Zonta International (Canadian Embassy, Santiago, Chile), Sue Bailey Thurman, del National Council of Negro Women (2660 California Street, San Francisco), Lucille Mercer, of Delta Kappa Gamma (32 E. Gabley Rd., Berea, Ohio), Carolyn B. Threlkeld, del Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (170 Tamalpais Road, Berkeley 8, California), Mary Tailisoff of the Pan American Women's Association (39 Ocean Ave. Brookly, N.Y.), Rose Lutmen (o Putman) of the Women International League for Peace and Freedom (60 West, 11 Street (ilegible) Tel Aviv, Palestine), Frances Benedict Stewart, delegate of the Liga Femenina Internacional de paz y Libertad and of the Federación Mundial (1645 Kimble St., Utica - 3 N. Y.), Mary Magdalene Wilkin (4 River Road, Youngstown, N. Y.), Lyu Smith de Mandaley (5406 Connecticut Ave, N.W. Washington, D. C.). Dorothy A. Hickie (34 Isabella St., Boston 16, Mass.), Elsie L. Picón, of the Liga Femenina Internacional para la Paz y Libertad (2281 Grand Boulevard, Detroit 8, Michigan), Grace K. Sabor, delegate of WILPF and the Women Pan American Club of Minneapolis, Minnesota (4950 Harriet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn), Annalee Stewart, president of the sección estadounidense of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (1734 F St N.W, Washington 6, D.C.).
 * Guatemala: Victoria Moraga Martines, delegada por la "U.M.D." (Callejón Delfino No. 11 B), María Luisa Laínez, Matilde Elena López, María del Carmen Vargas, Hortencia Hernández Rojas (2a. Av. S. # 24).
 * Haití: Alice Garoute, delegate of the Ligue Fémnine d'Action Sociale avec... (ilegible) (43 Rue Christophe, Port au Prince).
 * México: se acreditó Judith Horcasitas de Forgerave, del Servicio Civil de Mujeres Mexicanas (Mississippi #117-11, México, D.F.), Rosa Torre González, delegada por la Liga Internacional y People's Mandate (Querétaro 102, letra E, méxico, D. F.), profesora Emilia Loyola, representing Maestras de México, D. F. (Medellín 355, Dpto.3), Elena Sánchez Valenzuela, delegada por el Magisterio Mexicano (Filmoteca Nacional, Secretaría de Educación, Coahuila 106 - apto 9).
 * Honduras: Lucila Gamero de Medina, delegate for the Comités Pro Paz y Libertad de San Pedro Sula y Tegucigalpa, Helena Leiva de Holet, delegada por las Hondureñas Exiliadas en Guatemala, Argentina Díaz Lozano.
 * Ecuador: Ligia Guerrero Vallejo, delegate of Damas Protectoras del obrero (calle Santa María 362, Quito).
 * Nicaragua: Alicia Fornos Ramos, of the Mesa Redonda y Liga de Mujeres (3a. calle S.E. 4a. y 5a. Ave. Managua D. N.).
 * Panamá: Gumercinda Páez (calle Victoriano Lorenzo No.21, apartado 1627).
 * Uruguay: Eloísa García Etchegoyhen, of the alianza Uruguaya de Mujeres (Santa Lucía 4638, Montevideo).
 * Commission organizers: Carmen de Lozada, of Bolivia (12 Welwyn Road, Great Neck, New York, and, casilla 51 de La Paz, Bolivia), Heloise Bramirs, of the US (1734 F Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.); Laura Rubio de Robles.
 * Others: Odilia Castro Hidalgo and Corina Rodríguez López, Costa Rica; María Rivera Urquieta, Chile; Adelaide Baker, Aida Donnelli, Laura Albrecht and Maria E. Gardiner, US; Nela Martínez Espinoza, Ecuador; Amalia González Caballero de Castillo Ledón, México; Enriqueta de Landaeta, Venezuela; Anita Chustbed, Margorie Elliot, Gumercinda Páez, Heloise Brainerd, Secretaria General, Carmen Sánchez de Bustamante Calvo de Lozada.

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