1902 in Sweden

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1902 meeting of the Committee for Women's Agitation, the precursor of the Women's Trade Union. The meeting was held at the residence of Anna Sterky. Kata Dahlstrom is seen of the left. Committee for Female Agitation at Sterky residence 1902.jpg
1902 meeting of the Committee for Women's Agitation, the precursor of the Women's Trade Union. The meeting was held at the residence of Anna Sterky. Kata Dahlström is seen of the left.

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