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Ane (Anna) Marie Laursen née Christensen (1845–1911) was a Danish schoolteacher and
women's rights Women's rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls worldwide. They formed the basis for the women's rights movement in the 19th century and the feminist movements during the 20th and 21st centuries. In some countries, ...
activist. In 1891, she became headmistress of the
realskole ''Realschule'' () is a type of secondary school in Germany, Switzerland and Liechtenstein. It has also existed in Croatia (''realna gimnazija''), the Austrian Empire, the German Empire, Denmark and Norway (''realskole''), Sweden (''realskola' ...
in
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which was later known as Fru Laursens Skole (Mrs Laursen's School). Founded on Grundtvigian principles, it was one of Denmark's first mixed schools. In 1886, Laursen was a co-founder of the Aarhus branch of the
Danish Women's Society The Danish Women's Society or DWS ( da, Dansk Kvindesamfund) is Denmark's oldest women's rights organization. It was founded in 1871 by activist Matilde Bajer and her husband Fredrik Bajer; Fredrik was a Member of Parliament and the 1908 Nobel Peac ...
. As its president from 1897, she became an early defender of
women's suffrage Women's suffrage is the right of women to vote in elections. Beginning in the start of the 18th century, some people sought to change voting laws to allow women to vote. Liberal political parties would go on to grant women the right to vot ...
although this was not yet on the Society's official agenda.


Early life

Born on 20 January 1845 in Landsgrav,
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, in western
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, Ane Marie Christensen was the daughter of Peder Christensen (1813–1889), a farmer, and Caroline Marie Jørgensen (1820–1884). She grew up in a rural community where she became familiar with the ideals of
N.F.S. Grundtvig Nikolaj Frederik Severin Grundtvig (; 8 September 1783 – 2 September 1872), most often referred to as N. F. S. Grundtvig, was a Danish pastor, author, poet, philosopher, historian, teacher and politician. He was one of the most influential peo ...
. In the early 1870s, she attended
Askov Højskole Askov Højskole is a Danish folk high school, that is located in the village of Askov in southern Jutland between Kolding and Esbjerg. It was founded in 1865 as an extension of Denmark's first folk high school, which had been established in 1844 ...
, a
folk high school Folk high schools (also ''Adult Education Center'', Danish: ''Folkehøjskole;'' Dutch: ''Volkshogeschool;'' Finnish: ''kansanopisto'' and ''työväenopisto'' or ''kansalaisopisto;'' German: ''Volkshochschule'' and (a few) ''Heimvolkshochschule;'' ...
, where she was inspired to devote her life to teaching. Suffering from chest pains, probably
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, she moved to
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where she taught in various folk high schools and free schools, followed by a period as head of a children's home on the island of
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. In 1881, she continued her educational studies at
N. Zahle's School N. Zahle's School (Danish: N. Zahles Skole) is a private school located on Nørre Voldgade in Copenhagen, Denmark. Named after its founder, Natalie Zahle (1827–1913), it now consists of two independently run primary schools and a Gymnasium. Hi ...
, after which she taught for a time in a school in
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. In November 1882, she married Niels Johan Laursen (1855–1930), a theology graduate 11 years her junior. After their wedding, she gave up teaching while he was appointed editor of the newspaper ''Aarhus Folkeblad''. They settled in
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where they soon became key members of the Grundtvigian religious and educational circles.


Career


Teaching

In 1888, Anna Laursen was engaged as a teacher at a little private school in Aarhus which had been established in 1886. In 1891, her husband bought the school and she became its principal. In 1901, when the school received authorization to hold examinations, it became known as Fru Laursens Realskole. The school offered a positive contract with most of the other schools of the times. Thanks to the Grundtvigian approach to teaching, teaching was conducted in a vibrant and thoughtful way based on the philosophy of learning for life. It was also the city's first mixed school, bringing girls and boys together in the same classroom. Under Laursen's leadership, the school grew from 30 pupils in 1888 to 260 when she left in 1911.


Women's rights

Laursen had probably already been involved in the Danish Women's Society while she was in Copenhagen. In 1886, she was one of 15 members who established a branch in Aarhus. From the start, it was suggested she should head the new branch but she refused as she thought her husband's political involvement would create difficulties. A year later she was nevertheless elected president. Under her leadership, evening classes, sewing courses and a reading association were introduced. She also supported votes for women although suffrage had not yet become part of the main organization's official agenda. Anna Laursen died in Aarhus on 25 July 1911. She was buried in the city's Nordre Kirkegård.


References

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