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    Louise Michel

    French author and anarchist

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  1. Louise Michel (French: [lwiz miʃɛl] ⓘ; 29 May 1830 – 9 January 1905) was a teacher and important figure in the Paris Commune. Following her penal transportation to New Caledonia she embraced anarchism. When returning to France she emerged as an important French anarchist and went on speaking tours across Europe.

  2. Mar 27, 2024 · Louise Michel (born May 29, 1830, Vroncourt-la-Côte, France—died Jan. 10, 1905, Marseille) was a French anarchist who fervently preached revolutionary socialist themes. Rejecting parliamentary reform, she believed in sensational acts of violence and advocated class war.

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  3. Apr 25, 2024 · Louise Michel was the incendiary French leader of the 1871 Paris Commune. An anarchist and irrepressible rebel, she spent much of her life in the run from police, in jail, or in danger of being locked away in mental asylums. Known as 'The Red Virgin', Louise was a central character in one of the greatest popular rebellions in history.

  4. Mar 18, 2021 · Louise Michel: a leading light and feminist figure in the Paris Commune. The Paris Commune, a working-class insurrection which seized and ruled Paris for three months in 1871, marked its 150th...

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  5. Mar 8, 2021 · Learn about the life and achievements of Louise Michel, a teacher, poet, and fighter who played a key role in the Paris Commune of 1871. Discover how she defended the Commune, the social revolution, and the rights of women in the face of repression and prejudice.

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  7. Learn about the life and legacy of Louise Michel, a heroine of the Paris Commune who was imprisoned, exiled, and shot. Explore her memoirs, poems, and other works that reflect her revolutionary ideals and experiences.

  8. The home of Louise Michel, the Red Virgin. Read the Memoirs of Louise Michel for free in English and French, the biography of Louise Michel, Louise Michel quotes, original sources from the Paris Commune 1871, pétroleuse trials and New Caledonia.

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