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    Nathalie Lemel (26 August 1827 – 1921), was a militant anarchist and feminist who participated on the barricades at the Commune de Paris of 1871. She was...
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    biches Rue de la corderie, place Nathalie Lemel 4th arrondissement Place Louis Lépine, next to the Chambre de Commerce Place Louis Lépine, next to the...
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    Republic, the Place Blanche was defended by 120 communard women. Among them were Béatrix Excoffon, Elisabeth Dmitrieff, Nathalie Lemel, Blanche Lefebvre...
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  • the propagation of revolutionary ideas and the recruitment of women. Nathalie Lemel coordinated and sometimes intervened in its meetings held in the working...
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    in the equality of the sexes, he promoted the anarchist and feminist Nathalie Lemel (1827–1921) to a leading position in the bank. Varlin led the bookbinders'...
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    women who participated in the defence of Place Blanche on 23 May 1871, along with Élisabeth Dmitrieff, Nathalie Lemel, Malvina Poulain [fr], and Julia Béatrix...
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    that is to say the people!" Elisabeth Dmitrieff, general secretary Nathalie Lemel Aline Jacquier Blanche Lefebvre Marie Leloup Aglaë Jarry Madame Collin...
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    feminist movement, following earlier attempts in 1789 and 1848. Thus, Nathalie Lemel, a socialist bookbinder, and Élisabeth Dmitrieff, a young Russian exile...
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  • entered Paris, Excoffon defended place Blanche at the barricades on 23 May 1871 along with Élisabeth Dmitrieff, Nathalie Lemel, Blanche Lefebvre, and Malvina...
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  • movement, following on from earlier attempts in 1789 and 1848. Thus, Nathalie Lemel, a socialist bookbinder, and Élisabeth Dmitrieff, a young Russian exile...
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