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Anna Schepeler-Lette (née Anna Lette; December 19, 1829 – September 17, 1897) was a German feminist, women's social reformer, and pedagogue. She founded schools that had no precedent at the time. She was the first director of Lette-Verein (Lette Society), a German educational institution for girls.

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  • آنا شبيلير ليتي (ar)
  • Anna Schepeler-Lette (de)
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  • آنا شبيلير-ليتي (بالألمانية: Anna Schepeler-Lette)‏(والمعروفة كآنا ليتي؛ من مواليد 19 ديسمبر 1829 - والمُتوفاة في عام 1897) هي سياسية ألمانية وناشطة نسوية ومصلحة اجتماعية للنساء ودارسة بيداغوجيا وأول مديرة لمنظمة ليتي فيرين، وهي مؤسسة تعليمية ألمانية للبنات. (ar)
  • Anna Schepeler-Lette (* 19. Dezember 1827 in Soldin; † 17. September 1897 in Berlin) war eine deutsche Politikerin, Frauenrechtlerin und Schulgründerin. Sie war die älteste Tochter von Wilhelm Adolf Lette. (de)
  • Anna Schepeler-Lette (née Anna Lette; December 19, 1829 – September 17, 1897) was a German feminist, women's social reformer, and pedagogue. She founded schools that had no precedent at the time. She was the first director of Lette-Verein (Lette Society), a German educational institution for girls. (en)
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  • "If we are asked whether we would have women enter public life, whether we would wish them to become professors in the university, clergymen in the church, and lawyers at the bar, as is the case in America, we should make no response, Tor they are but idle questions. These demands have not yet been made in Germany, nor will they be made for a long time to come, if ever. But why peer into the future? We have today many institutions, many customs, which past centuries would have looked upon as contrary to Divine and human law. In this connection we would say with Sancho Panza: 'What is, is able to be.'" (en)
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  • آنا شبيلير-ليتي (بالألمانية: Anna Schepeler-Lette)‏(والمعروفة كآنا ليتي؛ من مواليد 19 ديسمبر 1829 - والمُتوفاة في عام 1897) هي سياسية ألمانية وناشطة نسوية ومصلحة اجتماعية للنساء ودارسة بيداغوجيا وأول مديرة لمنظمة ليتي فيرين، وهي مؤسسة تعليمية ألمانية للبنات. (ar)
  • Anna Schepeler-Lette (* 19. Dezember 1827 in Soldin; † 17. September 1897 in Berlin) war eine deutsche Politikerin, Frauenrechtlerin und Schulgründerin. Sie war die älteste Tochter von Wilhelm Adolf Lette. (de)
  • Anna Schepeler-Lette (née Anna Lette; December 19, 1829 – September 17, 1897) was a German feminist, women's social reformer, and pedagogue. She founded schools that had no precedent at the time. She was the first director of Lette-Verein (Lette Society), a German educational institution for girls. (en)
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