Anna Caspari Agerholt (25 July 1892 – 16 August 1943) was a Norwegian women's rights activist and writer.
[1] Agerholt was a pioneering educator in social studies, giving a series of one-year courses for the Norwegian National Women's Council (Norske Kvinners Nasjonalråd).
[4] Little is known of her childhood but in 1910, but when she took the matriculating Examen artium at Hamar School, Caspari chose to write a Norwegian composition on Kvindens stilling i samfundet før og nu (Women's place in society then and now).
From 1931 to 1950, she was responsible for the one-year courses which were the only options for women wishing to work in the social sector.
During the German occupation, for a short period she was secretary for the Norwegian National Women's Council.