Anna Amalia Bergendahl (1827–1899) was a Dutch prose author, poet, publisher, philanthropist and abolitionist. She played a significant part in the Dutch Abolitionist movement, known for her public campaign and funding for the issue at the time of the abolition of slavery in the Dutch colonial empire.[1][2][3]
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^Agterberg, S. (2012). Anna Amalia Bergendahl, een voorbeeldig feministe? Casusonderzoek over een Réveilvrouw en het negentiende-eeuwse feminisme [Anna Amalia Bergendahl, an exemplary feminist? A case study of a Réveil lady and the nineteenth century feminism] (in Dutch). OCLC1362668180.. Bachelor Thesis Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Downloadable PDF.