Women's International Democratic Federation

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Non Government Organisation

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Women's International Democratic Federation

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        1945 -

        History

        The Women's International Democratic Federation (WIDF) was founded in Paris in 1945 at the International Congress of Women by Eugenie Cotton and Marie-Claude Vaillant-Courturier. It was organized around four major concerns: anti-fascism, international peace, child welfare, and the status of women.

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        Brown, Freda Yetta (1919 - 2009)

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        Description added 13 Apr 2020

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            Sophia Smith Collection of Women's History, Smith College Libraries, finding aid for WIDF records (SSC-MS-00594), https://findingaids.smith.edu/repositories/2/resources/680 (accessed 13 Apr 2020)

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