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    Jeanne Deroin (pseudonym, Jeanne Victoire; 31 December 1805 – 2 April 1894) was a French socialist feminist. She spent the latter half of her life in exile...
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    Ellen and William Craft, (1826–1891, 1824–1900), slave abolitionists Jeanne Deroin (1805–1894), French socialist feminist Eric Gill (1882–1940), typographer...
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    leader, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement (d. 1844) December 31 – Jeanne Deroin, French socialist and feminist (d. 1894) Maiden of Ludmir, Jewish religious...
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    August 25. The first signature, Jeanne-Victoire, is attributed to a linen worker who became a teacher, Jeanne Deroin. After pleading the place of women...
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  • Following the revolution, Déjacque joined the socialist feminist circles of Jeanne Deroin and Pauline Roland, becoming a keen supporter of women's rights and...
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    as the Société de la Voix des Femmes. Some of its members included Jeanne Deroin, Suzanne Voilquin, Desirée Gay, and Amélie Pray. La Voix des Femmes...
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  • which she was expelled. She finally arrived in London, where she met Jeanne Deroin, to whom she dedicated a poem. Julien died in Jersey, on 23 July 1853...
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  • (1873–1939), Breton poet, novelist, playwright and short story writer Jeanne Deroin (1805–1894), journalist and women's activist after the Revolution Dominique...
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    attended the international peace conference in Paris in 1849. With Jeanne Deroin she challenged the banning of women from political clubs and of publication...
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  • attracted other women from that movement, including the seamstress Jeanne Deroin and the primary schoolteacher Pauline Roland. Unsuccessful attempts...
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    Stephen Bond (1845-1920) founder of W S Bond local funeral directors Jeanne Deroin (1805-1894) Feminist,Socialist and Educationist Ethel Webling (1859-1929)...
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  • write The Enfranchisement of Women. Later in 1851, feminist activists Jeanne Deroin and Pauline Roland wrote to the group for support while imprisoned in...
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  • advocated for full gender equality; one member, the French feminist Jeanne Deroin, argued that no true democrat could object to gender equality. The IA...
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  • Natasha. "Helen Bentwich". Jewish Women's Archive. Retrieved 2 January 2016. Jeanne Bouvier, Mes Mémoires, ou, 59 années d'activité industrielle, sociale et...
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    assemble many women already involved in the feminist struggle such as Jeanne Deroin, Desiree Gay, Suzanne Voilquin, Elisa Lemonnier, and Anais Segalas,...
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    Voilquin (editor of Tribune des femmes), Marie-Reine Guindorf, and Jeanne Deroin. In 1833 William Thompson died, leaving Wheeler an annuity of £100,...
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  • Revolution of 1848 gave birth to some famous female figures such as Jeanne Deroin, and Pauline Roland who were however quickly forgotten, for the role...
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  • Deraismes (1828–1894) – author, major pioneering force for women's rights Jeanne Deroin (1805–1894) – socialist feminist Marguerite Durand (1864–1936) – stage...
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  • Union/Russia), poet & wr. Maria Dermoût (1888–1962, Netherlands), nv. Jeanne Deroin (1805–1894, France), political wr. Sophie Deroisin (1909–1994, Belgium)...
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    and Saint-Simonian women including Eugénie Niboyet, Pauline Roland, Jeanne Deroin, Desirée Gay and Elisa Lemonnier to organize on behalf of women's employment...
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  • worked with Jeanne Deroin and Eugenie Niboyet in publishing Voix des Femmes. The group was soon forced to close, but Gay worked with Deroin to found the...
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  • letter was read from two imprisoned French feminists, Pauline Roland and Jeanne Deroin, saying "Your courageous declaration of Woman's Rights has resounded...
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    Socialist Teachers. Together with his colleagues Pauline Roland and Jeanne Deroin, he published a programme for progressive education, which attracted...
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  • and publications (the Voix des Femmes), notably with Jeanne Deroin and Desirée Gay. With Deroin and Gustave Lefrançais she established the Association...
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    Society for the Mutual Education of Women, founded in August 1848, with Jeanne Deroin, Eugénie Niboyet and Désirée Gay. With Eugénie Niboyet and Louise Colet...
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  • season Transfers for the 2024-25 season Siraba Dembélé Pavlović Audrey Deroin Marie Paule Gnabouyou Alissa Gomis Dounia Abdourahim Julie Goiorani Sophie...
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