Mari Raamot

Estonian socialist, homemaker, founder of Estonian women's national defense movement
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Quick Facts

IntroEstonian socialist, homemaker, founder of Estonian women's national defense movement
PlacesEstonia
wasTeacher
Work fieldAcademia
Gender
Female
Birth6 August 1872
Death12 March 1966 (aged 93 years)
Star signLeo
Family
Siblings:Aino Tamm Jaan Tamm
Spouse:Jaan Raamot
Children:Ilmar Raamot
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Biography

Mari Raamot 1932.

Mari Raamot (birth name Mari Tamm; August 6, 1872 in Kiltsi, Tarvastu, Viljandimaa – March 12, 1966 in New York City) was an Estonian socialist, homemaker, and founder of the Estonian women's national defense movement.

She was born in Kiltsi, Tarvastu, Viljandi County as the daughter of a farmer. During her teenage years she studied home economics at the Lilli Suburg Girls' School in Viljandi, then at Königsberg, and later at Kiel and Leipzig, and worked as a home teacher in St. Petersburg.

During the first German occupation in 1918, she was imprisoned. Later, she was a member of the Estonian Red Cross General Government and the head of the fundraising department, one of the founders and chairman of the Young Women Christian Association, the founders and chairwoman of the Women's Home Guard 1927–1936, and one of the founders of the Housewives Movement.

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