Louise Michel
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- | '''Louise Michel''' ([[1830]]-[[1905]]) was a [[Anarchism in France|French anarchist]], school teacher and medical worker. She sometimes used the pseudonym ''Clémence'' and was also known as ''the red virgin of Montmartre''. | + | '''Louise Michel''' ([[May 29]], [[1830]] - [[January 9]], [[1905]]) was a [[Anarchism in France|French anarchist]], school teacher and medical worker. She sometimes used the pseudonym ''Clémence'' and was also known as ''the red virgin of Montmartre''. |
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Louise Michel (May 29, 1830 - January 9, 1905) was a French anarchist, school teacher and medical worker. She sometimes used the pseudonym Clémence and was also known as the red virgin of Montmartre.
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