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Kristina Borg née Jönsdotter (1844–1928) was a Swedish newspaper publisher, suffragist and peace activist who became prominent in Helsingborg in the early 20th century. In 1869, she married Fredrik Borg, the editor of Öresundsposten, a daily newspaper published in the city. When her husband died in 1895, she acquired the newspaper, becoming its publisher in 1913. In addition to considerable success with the paper, Borg chaired the Helsingborg branch of the National Association for Women’s Suffrage and was also on the board of the national organization. An early proponent of the peace movement, she was a member of Sveriges Kvinnliga Fredsförening, the women's peace movement. She was one of two Swedish delegates to attend the 1906 peace congress in Milan.

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  • Kristina Borg née Jönsdotter (1844–1928) was a Swedish newspaper publisher, suffragist and peace activist who became prominent in Helsingborg in the early 20th century. In 1869, she married Fredrik Borg, the editor of Öresundsposten, a daily newspaper published in the city. When her husband died in 1895, she acquired the newspaper, becoming its publisher in 1913. In addition to considerable success with the paper, Borg chaired the Helsingborg branch of the National Association for Women’s Suffrage and was also on the board of the national organization. An early proponent of the peace movement, she was a member of Sveriges Kvinnliga Fredsförening, the women's peace movement. She was one of two Swedish delegates to attend the 1906 peace congress in Milan. (en)
  • Kristina Borg, född Jönsson 3 september 1844 i Västra Broby, död 9 september 1928 i Helsingborg, var en svensk journalist och redaktör. Borg anställdes 1867 vid Öresunds-Postens expedition. Från 1869 var hon gift med tidningens chefredaktör Fredrik Theodor Borg och stödde sin man i tidningsarbete och bistod honom i hans kamp för kvinnors rösträtt och hans fredssträvanden. Efter hans död 1895 övertog hon chefredaktörskapet över tidningen och deltog även i ett omfattande socialt arbete i Helsingborg. Hon ledde tidningen fram till 1928. (sv)
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  • Kristina Borg née Jönsdotter (1844–1928) was a Swedish newspaper publisher, suffragist and peace activist who became prominent in Helsingborg in the early 20th century. In 1869, she married Fredrik Borg, the editor of Öresundsposten, a daily newspaper published in the city. When her husband died in 1895, she acquired the newspaper, becoming its publisher in 1913. In addition to considerable success with the paper, Borg chaired the Helsingborg branch of the National Association for Women’s Suffrage and was also on the board of the national organization. An early proponent of the peace movement, she was a member of Sveriges Kvinnliga Fredsförening, the women's peace movement. She was one of two Swedish delegates to attend the 1906 peace congress in Milan. (en)
  • Kristina Borg, född Jönsson 3 september 1844 i Västra Broby, död 9 september 1928 i Helsingborg, var en svensk journalist och redaktör. Borg anställdes 1867 vid Öresunds-Postens expedition. Från 1869 var hon gift med tidningens chefredaktör Fredrik Theodor Borg och stödde sin man i tidningsarbete och bistod honom i hans kamp för kvinnors rösträtt och hans fredssträvanden. Efter hans död 1895 övertog hon chefredaktörskapet över tidningen och deltog även i ett omfattande socialt arbete i Helsingborg. Hon ledde tidningen fram till 1928. (sv)
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  • Kristina Borg (en)
  • Kristina Borg (sv)
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