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    Madeleine Pelletier (18 May 1874 – 29 December 1939) was a French psychiatrist, first-wave feminist, and political activist. Born in Paris, Pelletier...
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  • and writer Madeleine Pelletier, French feminist and psychiatrist Marie Denise Pelletier, francophone Canadian singer Mary Euphrasia Pelletier, French religious...
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  • sociologist, essayist, newspaper columnist and author (b. 1863) 1939 – Madeleine Pelletier, French psychiatrist, feminist and political activist (b. 1874) 1940...
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    poor, and indeed socialist feminist doctors, such as Marie Equi, Madeleine Pelletier, and William J. Robinson, themselves performed low-cost or free abortions...
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    magazine". Scott, Joan Wallach (1996). "The Radical Individualism of Madeleine Pelletier". Only Paradoxes to Offer: French Feminists and the Rights of Man...
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    the motherhood model. Even among other radical feminists, such as Madeleine Pelletier, her arguments were frequently labelled as unreasonable in the context...
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    replied when asked if he liked men or women, "He likes flowers." Madeleine Pelletier, feminist, physician and psychiatrist Roger Peyrefitte, 20th century...
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  • unflattering image of her, describing her as a "fin de siècle ghoul". Madeleine Pelletier (1874–1939) admired in Estoc a "way of luminous emancipation" through...
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  • novelist Lucie Paul-Margueritte (1886-1955), writer and translator Madeleine Pelletier (1874–1939), feminist writer Gabrielle Petit (feminist) (1860–1952)...
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  • Suffrage League, first president League of Women Voters 1800–1874 Madeleine Pelletier France 1874 1939 French feminist; First-wave feminist; Socialist...
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    their children, writing in response to Madeleine Pelletier that "free love is not liberating for women." Madeleine Vernet founded the Ligue des femmes contre...
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    was appointed a délégué à la propagande, a propagandist. She and Madeleine Pelletier were the only two women to attend Tours alone. Three other women...
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  • al-Rasheed Saudi Arabian academic 1962 Madeleine Colani French archaeologist 1866 1866-08-13 1943 Madeleine Pelletier physician, psychiatrist, feminist, socialist...
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    though outlawed by Article 317 of the Penal Code.” Feminists like Madeleine Pelletier, a female physician and socialist thinker, “developed socio-economic...
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  • Colette Reynaud. Others included Séverine, Marthe Bigot, Hélène Brion, Madeleine Pelletier, Marianne Rauze, Romain Rolland, Henri Barbusse, Léon Werth, Georges...
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    anti-clericalism. After turning over leadership of Solidarité des femmes to Madeleine Pelletier, Kauffmann became editor of the journal Combat féministe (Feminist...
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  • suffragist, founder of Groupe français d'Etudes féministes in 1891 Madeleine Pelletier (1874–1939) – physician, psychiatrist, socialist activist Maria Pognon...
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  • English Annette Pehnt (b. 1967, Germany), academic wr. and critic Madeleine Pelletier (1874–1939, France), activist and physician Margarita Peña (1937–2018...
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  • 1903, Pascal benefited from the press campaign that her colleague Madeleine Pelletier had conducted with the support of the feminist newspaper La Fronde...
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    the constitution of the feminine section of the SFIO was agreed. Madeleine Pelletier refused her invitation to this event, ostensibly because her stomach...
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    collaborating with "bourgeois" feminists. Brion, Marthe Bigot and Madeleine Pelletier resisted this decision. While belonging to the extreme left, they...
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    Colette Reynaud. Others included Séverine, Marthe Bigot, Hélène Brion, Madeleine Pelletier, Magdeleine Marx, Romain Rolland, Henri Barbusse, Léon Werth, Georges...
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  • socialist women from collaborating with "bourgeois" feminists. Bigot, Madeleine Pelletier and Hélène Brion resisted this decision. While belonging to the extreme...
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  • Miller, 76, African-American mathematician, sociologist and writer; Madeleine Pelletier, 65, French physician, feminist and activist A passenger train and...
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  • International. She subordinated feminism to the proletarian revolution. Madeleine Pelletier became an editor of the La Voix des Femmes in 1920. As editor-in-chief...
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    with more scientifically rigorous training, such as Madeleine Pelletier. Nevertheless, Pelletier treated Renooz fairly sympathetically, seeing her as...
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  • editor-in-chief, attracting the participation of celebrities such as Séverine, Madeleine Pelletier, Hélène Brion, Henri Barbusse, and Marcel Cachin. The newspaper was...
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    then subscribe". Henri Barbusse, Romain Rolland, Marcel Cachin, Madeleine Pelletier, Victor Méric, Nelly Roussel, Séverine, Marthe Bigot, Hélène Brion...
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    that the French government grant her the right to practice law and Madeleine Pelletier's argument for her right to become a psychiatrist. To send a message...
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  • Lapierre died on a private plane that crashed on approach to Îles-de-la-Madeleine Airport. Seven people died in the crash, including four of his family...
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