[3][a] The title banner declared that Die Staatsbürgerin was the "Organ for the interests of workers".
Clara Zetkin took over direction and again changed its title to Die Gleichheit (Equality), which became one of the most important of the German workers' papers.
[9] Die Staatsbürgerin provided a means of communication between associations of working women.
[9] It provides an excellent source of information on the suppression of women's workers associations at the time.
[1] The last number (#24) of Die Staatsbürgerin had a cheerfully ironic article about the ban on workers' meetings in Saxony.