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being sent to Copenhagen in 1905. A 5 year old girl Alberta was also sent. Both children remained in Denmark for the rest of their lives. Alberta died of tuberculosis at a young age, while Victor went on to become a well-known educator.
221:. Due to being unable to persuade any adults to undertake the voyage, a decision was made to bring Black children to Denmark for the exhibit. Sarah Eliza Allen, an impoverished West Indian woman, consented to her 6 year old son 187:, who later became a filmmaker. She was a member of many trade unions and women's societies in Copenhagen, and her home was an important meeting place for intellectuals in Denmark at the turn of the century. 510: 500: 505: 210: 530: 525: 485: 291: 199: 202:. In 1898 she co-founded the Women's Trade and Clerical Association, which was the first professional organization of women in the office. 515: 495: 386: 396: 140:. Although she was a prolific writer, many of her works fell into obscurity after her death. One work that remained popular was 480: 214: 152: 520: 490: 535: 148: 475: 470: 191: 176: 218: 74: 392: 287: 281: 222: 418: 206: 195: 179:
She received a good education for a woman at the time and married Nicolas Urban Gad, a
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In 1905, Gad and the Danish Handicraft Association organized a "Colony Exhibition" at
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as president. It was Gad's intent to display an adult Black couple from the
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for Emma Gad's 161st birthday, in honor of her book of etiquette.
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Human Exhibitions: Race, Gender and Sexuality in Ethnic Displays
128:(21 January 1852 - 8 January 1921), born Emma Halkier, was a 175:. Her father and uncle were the owners of the trading house 283:
An encyclopedia of continental women writers. 1. A - K
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in 1905. Today her plays are preserved in Denmark's
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Index


Cemetery of Holmen
Peter Urban Gad
Danish
socialite
satirical
Medal of Merit
Royal Library

Copenhagen
G. Halkier & Co.
rear admiral
Peter Urban Gad
Royal Danish Theatre
Ny Scene
1895 Copenhagen Women's Exhibition
Tivoli Gardens
Princess Louise
Moses Melchior
Danish West Indies
Victor Cornelins
Ørestad
doodle


An encyclopedia of continental women writers. 1. A - K
ISBN
978-0-8240-8547-6
"Emma Gad (1852 - 1921)"
Ethnologia Scandinavica

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