Maria Baiulescu was a Romanian author, suffragist, women's rights activist, Romanian nationalist, and feminist leader.
12 Facts About Maria Baiulescu
Maria Baiulescu's father, Bartolomeu Baiulescu, was a Romanian Orthodox priest, and her mother, Elena Baiulescu, was the President of the National Committee of Romanian Women.
Maria Baiulescu was able to get a good education growing up and graduated from the Girls French Institution.
Maria Baiulescu began as a translator, but soon wrote for the Enciclopedia Romana.
Maria Baiulescu got to write plays for Societatea Pentru Crearea Unui Fond De Teatru Roman.
Maria Baiulescu was able to fund a girls' orphanage to help the girls learn how to accomplish daily tasks.
Maria Baiulescu wanted women to be at the front of the Romanian national movement.
Maria Baiulescu improved the necessary care for young kids by giving them the basic hygiene that they needed.
Maria Baiulescu wanted to keep the Romanian culture alive and keep distinctions between all other countries.
Maria Baiulescu fought for women to have equal rights as men.
Maria Baiulescu founded an organization known as Asociatia pentru emanciparea civila si politica a femeilor romane.
Maria Baiulescu continued being involved and fighting for women's rights until she died on June 24,1941.