A young teacher in Paris, she adhered to revolutionary movements. Captured during the Paris Commune, she was deported to New Caledonia in 1873. She stayed there for 7 years. Back in France, she resumed her militant activities and became a revolutionary figure, an anarchist and a feminist.
Created on December 31, 2017
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