gender equality. Dohm decided to pursue a career as a writer.
Her first work, "Was die Pastoren von den Frauen denken" (What the Clergy Thinks About Women), was a response to conservative writings that argued against higher education for women. She gained fame for her essays, including "Die Antifeministen" (The Antifeminists), which dissected those opposing women's rights.
During this period, Dohm was one of the few German feminists advocating for women's right to vote. She further continued to write books like "Sibilla Dalmar," "Schicksale einer Seele" and "Christa Rolan," often telling stories of contemporary women struggling against patriarchal societies.
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