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describe louise otto-petters in brief???

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Answered by sakshi4581
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Louise Otto-Peters, 1819-1895 The "Speech of a German Girl" (1848), no doubt her best-known contribution to the events of 1848, was actually only one of many published expressions of her thoughts on the revolution. Its impassioned description of the oppression of German women workers and its demands for action on their behalf are unusual, given their source: a decidedly middle-class young woman, born and raised in the provincial town of Meissen. Her upbringing as the daughter of an enlightened jurist and a mother whose family was involved in Meissen's porcelain industry did not indicate radical potential. Yet circumstances - among them the early death of her parents and her resulting independence, her decision to become a writer, and the general liberalizing trends that emerged in the 1840s - led her to political and social action. By the time of her death near the end of the century, she was widely acknowledged as the founder of the organized German women's movement, a leading proponent of the legal rights of women, and an occasional spokeswoman for working-class women.

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Answered by mohsinalam
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was a german suffragist and women right movement activist who wrote novels, poetry,essay etc. please mark this as brainliest answer
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