Tsuda Umeko
1864
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1929
photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
Country of citizenship: Japan
Native language: Japanese
Educated at: St Hilda's College, Bryn Mawr College
Occupation: women's rights activist, teacher, organizational founder
Bibliographic databases:
Tsuda Umeko (津田 梅子, born Tsuda Ume (津田 梅); December 31, 1864 – August 16, 1929) was a Japanese educator who founded Tsuda University. She was the daughter of Tsuda Sen, an agricultural scientist, and at the age of 7, she became Japan's first female exchange student, traveling to the U.S. on the same ship as the Iwakura Mission. Originally named Tsuda Ume, with ume referring to the Japanese plum, she went by the name Ume Tsuda while studying in the United States before changing her name to Umeko in 1902. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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