Gertrude Guillaume-Schack

Gertrude Guillaume-Schack
Gertrude Guillaume-Schack in 1867
Born
Gertrud Gräfin Schack von Wittenau

(1845-11-09)9 November 1845
Died20 May 1903(1903-05-20) (aged 57)
Surbiton, United Kingdom
NationalityGerman, Swiss
OccupationActivist

Gertrude Guillaume-Schack (9 November 1845 – 20 May 1903) was a German women's rights activist who pioneered the fight against state-regulated prostitution in Germany, where she was born. She met considerable resistance due to the prevailing belief that such matters should not be discussed by respectable people, especially women. She also became active in organizing workers associations for German women, and was linked to the Social Democratic Party (SPD). Her activities and political views caused her to be exiled by the German authorities. She moved to England in 1886, where she became involved in Socialist organizations, but fell out with Friedrich Engels. After leaving the English Socialist League she became involved in theosophy. Refusal to accept medical treatment may have contributed to her early death of untreated breast cancer.