Stockholms Allmänna Kvinnoklubb

It is referred to as the foundation of the women's organisation within the social democratic worker's movement in Sweden.

The first Democratic Socialist Club for women in Sweden was the Kvinnliga arbetarklubben, which was founded by Elma Danielsson in Malmö in 1888.

However, it was temporary and was never formally a part of the Swedish Social Democratic Party (which was not founded until a year later).

On 11 June 1892, a meeting was held by Social Democratic women in Stockholm to discuss the issue.

The opening speech was held by Emilie Rathou, who had been the first female 1 May-speaker the previous year.