Vida Goldstein

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Vida Goldstein was an Australian suffragist, social reformer, and pacifist leader who was one of the first women in the British Empire to stand for national parliament.

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Vida Jane Mary Goldstein 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf feminist
human
pacifist
political candidate
social reformer
suffragist
advocatedFor equal pay
improved working conditions
peace and disarmament
social welfare reforms
women's right to stand for parliament
women's right to vote
countryOfCitizenship Australia
dateOfBirth 1869-04-13
dateOfDeath 1949-08-15
describedAs one of Australia's most prominent early feminists
editorOf The Woman Voter (newspaper)
educatedAt Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne
electionContested 1903 Australian federal election
1910 Australian federal election
1913 Australian federal election
1914 Australian federal election
1917 Australian federal election
ethnicOrigin Irish descent (maternal)
Polish-Jewish descent (paternal)
familyName Goldstein
father Jacob Goldstein
founded The Woman Voter (newspaper)
fullName Vida Goldstein self-linksurface differs
surface form: Vida Jane Mary Goldstein
givenName Vida
languageSpoken English
maritalStatus never married
mother Isabella Goldstein
movement first-wave feminism
pacifist movement
women's suffrage movement
notableFor anti-conscription activism during World War I
being one of the first women in the British Empire to stand for national parliament
campaigning for social and economic reform
leadership in the Australian women's suffrage movement
occupation journalist
lecturer
political activist
politician
publisher
opposed conscription in World War I
participatedIn International suffrage conferences in Europe and the United States
placeOfBirth Colony of Victoria
surface form: Portland, Colony of Victoria

Portland, Victoria, Australia
placeOfDeath South Yarra, Victoria, Australia
politicalAlignment progressive politics
politicalPartyFounded Women's Political Association
positionHeld leader of the Women's Political Association
ranForOffice Senate of Australia
surface form: Australian Senate

House of Representatives of Australia
religion Church of Christ, Scientist
surface form: Christian Science
residence Melbourne
surface form: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
sexOrGender female

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Vida Goldstein fullName Vida Goldstein self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Vida Jane Mary Goldstein