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(German-American Abolitionist, Freethinker, and Feminist) Ottilie Assing was a prominent figure in the 19th-century as a German-American feminist, freethinker, and abolitionist. She dedicated her professional life to advocating for women's rights, challenging societal norms, and actively participating in the abolitionist movement. Assing's work included writing influential articles, giving speeches, and collaborating with like-minded individuals to promote social change, leaving a lasting impact on the feminist and abolitionist movements.