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    Eugénie Mouchon-Niboyet (September 10, 1796 – January 6, 1883) was a French author, journalist and early feminist. She is best known for founding La Voix...
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  • Christians of Gaul". "Eugénie Niboyet". "Eugénie Niboyet – Illustrated Women in History". 26 April 2016. "[FÉMINISME]. Eugénie NIBOYET (1796-1883), femme...
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    Reynolds's Pickwick Abroad; or, The Tour in France. A French translation by Eugénie Niboyet appeared in 1838 in a two-volume edition. It was entitled Le Club des...
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    Women's Voice) was a French socialist feminist newspaper, founded by Eugénie Niboyet in 1848. It was the first female-led paper to be published daily in...
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    Women, founded in August 1848, with Jeanne Deroin, Eugénie Niboyet and Désirée Gay. With Eugénie Niboyet and Louise Colet, she was the founder of two feminist...
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  • Maresse-Paul Marion A. McBride Athénaïs Michelet Maryam al-Nahhas Eugénie Niboyet Božena Němcová Nodira Virginia Elena Ortea Elise Otté Eliza Orzeszkowa...
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  • manuscript was then typeset in particular by the famous De Tournes family. Eugénie Niboyet (1796–1883), a French author, journalist and early feminist, was a...
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    1889) Johan Nordenfalk, Swedish politician (d. 1846) September 10 – Eugénie Niboyet, French author, feminist (d. 1883) September 11 Alexandre Basset, French...
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    French-born Pauline Eugénie Aline Niboyet and German born Daniel Otto Lütten. Éric Lutten was the grandson of Jean Alexandre Paulin Niboyet, French diplomatic...
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    George Sand's fame. She was a member of the Women's Club created by Eugénie Niboyet. Les Filiales, collection of poems, 1836 Le Gladiateur, tragedy, with...
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    needed] La Voix des Femmes (English: The Voice of Women) was founded by Eugénie Niboyet and remained in print from 1848 to 1852. It was the first French feminist...
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    Suzanne joined other feminists and Saint-Simonian women including Eugénie Niboyet, Pauline Roland, Jeanne Deroin, Desirée Gay and Elisa Lemonnier to...
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  • appeared, such as Eugénie Niboyet's La Voix des Femmes (The Women's Voice), the first feminist daily newspaper in France. Niboyet was a Protestant who...
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    Association Internationale des Femmes (AIF). Foundation of the AIF and of Eugénie Niboyet's feminist and pacifist weekly La Paix des Deux Mondes mark the start...
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    treatment of convicts. With other Fourierist women such as Pauline Roland, Eugenie Niboyet and Desirée Gay, she launched a socialist feminist newspaper and club...
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  • discharged from her post, and instead worked with Jeanne Deroin and Eugenie Niboyet in publishing Voix des Femmes. The group was soon forced to close,...
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