Jeanne Mélin (17 September 1877 – 18 April 1964) was a French pacifist, feminist, writer and politician who wrote under the pseudonym Thalès Jehanne. She...
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unemployed, and made clothes for soldiers. At the same time, the feminist Jeanne Mélin followed a similar course in the Cher department, but the two women did...
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president of the National Council of French Women, became a member. Jeanne Mélin, a member of the French Section of the Workers' International, joined...
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Negotiations, which led to the Good Friday Peace Agreement in 1998. Jeanne Mélin (1877–1964) – French pacifist, feminist, writer, and politician Adrienne...
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feminist writer and teacher Jeanne Mélin was influenced by the socialist and pacifist Jean Jaurès. From 1900 to 1914 Mélin fought for a moderate pacifism...
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Childers, Anna J. Cooper, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Douglas MacArthur, Jeanne Mélin, Karl Polanyi and Georg Friedrich Nicolai died in 1964 without having...
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Malaterre-Sellier (1889–1967) – French nurse, suffragist and pacifist Jeanne Mélin (1877–1964) – French pacifist, feminist, writer and politician Maria...
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d'Action Suffragiste (CAS) was created in December 1917, directed by Jeanne Mélin, Marthe Bigot and Gabrielle Duchêne. The CAS organized meetings to which...
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and France. Lucien Le Foyer was among the French attendees, as were Jeanne Mélin, Théodore Ruyssen, Alfred Vanderpol, Gaston Moch and Émile Arnaud. The...
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d'Action Suffragiste (CAS) was created in December 1917, directed by Jeanne Mélin, Marthe Bigot and Gabrielle Duchêne. The CAS organized meetings to which...
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