Cai Chang

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Cai Chang was a prominent Chinese communist revolutionary and early feminist leader who played a key role in the women’s movement in 20th-century China.

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Cai Chang canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese communist
Chinese feminist
Chinese politician
human
women's rights activist
advocatedFor labor protections for women
legal equality for women
women's education
women's political participation
countryOfCitizenship China
ethnicGroup Han Chinese
familyName Cai
fieldOfWork politics
social reform
women's rights
gender female
givenName Chang
hasRole party cadre
revolutionary leader
women's organization leader
ideology Marxism
feminism
socialism
influencedBy Chinese communist ideology
Marxist theory of women's emancipation
languageUsed Chinese
memberOfPoliticalParty Chinese Communist Party
surface form: Communist Party of China
movement Chinese Civil War
surface form: Chinese Communist Revolution

Chinese women's movement
feminism in China
name Cai Chang self-link
notableFor early advocacy of women's emancipation in 20th-century China
helping institutionalize state-led women's organizations in the PRC
leadership in the Chinese women's movement
participation in the Chinese communist revolutionary struggle
promoting gender equality in socialist China
participatedIn Chinese Civil War
surface form: Chinese Civil War (communist side)

Chinese revolutionary movement in the 1920s and 1930s
positionHeld Chairwoman of the All-China Women's Federation
delegate to the National People's Congress of China
member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China
residence Beijing
China
surface form: People's Republic of China
sibling Cai Hesen
spouse Li Fuchun
workLocation Beijing
China

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Cai Hesen sibling Cai Chang
Cai Chang name Cai Chang self-link