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Ichikawa Fusae

1893 - 1981

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Ichikawa Fusae (市川 房枝; May 15, 1893 – February 11, 1981) was a Japanese feminist, politician and a leader of the women's suffrage movement. Ichikawa was a key supporter of women's suffrage in Japan, and her activism was partially responsible for the extension of the franchise to women in 1945. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ichikawa Fusae is the 15,858th most popular politician (down from 14,942nd in 2019). (down from 4,058th in 2019)

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Among politicians, Ichikawa Fusae ranks 15,858 out of 19,576Before her are Laila Freivalds, Marco Maciel, Jenny Shipley, Bonfoh Abass, Donald Regan, and Jean-Max Bellerive. After her are Jeremiah S. Black, Rose Christiane Raponda, Luc-Adolphe Tiao, Franco Frattini, Chang Wanquan, and Kashtiliash III.

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Among people born in 1893, Ichikawa Fusae ranks 240Before her are Nurul Amin, Carlos Alberto Arroyo del Río, Luis Otero, Toti Dal Monte, Perry McGillivray, and Frances Schroth. After her are Ragnar Malm, Frans Blom, Maja Berezowska, Walter Gordon, Norman Bel Geddes, and Tashi Namgyal. Among people deceased in 1981, Ichikawa Fusae ranks 223Before her are Paddy Chayefsky, Louis Kuehn, Julio Quintana, Vera-Ellen, János Pilinszky, and Leonard Howell. After her are Fredric Wertham, Jack Cameron, Antonio Suárez, Stefanie Clausen, Bob Hite, and Börje Tapper.

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