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Marija Fabković

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has been named as 1871, when the teachers Marija Fabković and Marija Jambrišak participated in the first Teacher's Conference in Croatia and demanded equal rights for male and female teachers and a
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school system. Marija Fabković campaigned for women teachers' right to equal salary, the right to vote on the board for communal schools, and the right to serve in county councils.
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Fabković was a pioneer figure in the Croatian women's movement, which was dominated by female teachers.
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Croatian pioneer educator and women's rights activist
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