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Turku, Turku Ja Pori, Finland
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Säde: Suomen Kristillisen Työväen Naisliiton Äänenkannattaja
Säde, the voice of the Suomen Kristillisen Työväen Naisliitto, was founded in 1925 by a group of pioneering women in Turku, Finland, who sought to elevate issues affecting Christian working women. Over the decades, Säde has evolved into a respected publication, celebrating milestones such as the introduction of digital editions and community outreach programs. With a commitment to trustworthy journalism, Säde offers a diverse range of content, including articles on social justice, faith, women's rights, and community events, fostering dialogue among its readers. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of Säde: Suomen Kristillisen Työväen Naisliiton Äänenkannattaja, Turku, Turku Ja Pori, Finland starting 1909, including 212 scans in total. This archive presents an opportunity to explore historical figures and events, and possibly connect with your own family history. Visit OldNews.com today to uncover this vital part of Finland's Christian labor movement.