Anna Kleman

Anna Sofia Kleman (1862–1940) was a Swedish insurance officer and feminist.

[1][2] When the charity Save the Children was formed in 1919 she was on the board of the Swedish counterpart Rädda Barnen.

From 1903, she was active in Studenter och Arbetare (Students and Workers Association) and from 1906 to 1911, she served on the board of Landsföreningen för kvinnans politiska rösträtt (Association for Women's Political Rights).

[4] She was also a proponent of women's voting rights, becoming an active participant at the 1911 Stockholm Suffrage Congress.

In 1925, she attended the International Council of Women convention organized by the National Woman Suffrage Association in Washington, D.C., reporting on the discussions in Hertha, a magazine devoted to the women's movement.

Anna Kleman at the International Congress of Women in 1915