Maria Pognon

Maria Pognon
Born
Maria Rengnet

(1844-02-15)15 February 1844
Honfleur, France
Died17 April 1925(1925-04-17) (aged 81)
Sydney, Australia
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)Writer, Suffragist
Spouse
Raymond Pognon
(m. 1873; died in 1876)

Maria Pognon née Rengnet (15 February 1844 – 17 April 1925) was a French journalist, editor, feminist, suffragist, pacifist and freemason, who is remembered for her success as a women's rights activist in the late 19th century. From 1892 to 1903, she was president of the Ligue Française pour le Droit des Femmes, and was also a member of the pacifist association Société française pour l'arbitrage entre nations. As a freemason, she was one of the 17 founders of the Loge du Droit humain (Human Rights Lodge), which was open to both men and women.[1][2]

  1. ^ Offen, Karen (1 September 2018). "Dominique Segalen, Maria Pognon, une frondeuse à la tribune et Dominique Segalen, Genèse et fondation de l'Ordre Maçonnique Mixte International. Le Droit Humain" (in French). clio. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
  2. ^ Epstein, Anne R. (2011). "Gender and the rise of the female expert during the Belle Époque" (in French). Histoire@Politique 2011/2 (n°14). pp. 84–96. Retrieved 23 January 2019.