Louise Michel

Louise Michel ({{circa|1880}}) Louise Michel (; 29 May 1830 – 9 January 1905) was a teacher and prominent figure during the Paris Commune. Following her penal transportation to New Caledonia she embraced anarchism. When returning to France she emerged as an important French anarchist and went on speaking tours across Europe. The journalist Brian Doherty has called her the "French grande dame of anarchy." Her use of a black flag at a demonstration in Paris in March 1883 was also the earliest known of what would become known as the anarchy black flag. Provided by Wikipedia
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    By Michel, Louise
    Date 1921
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    Collectie Vrijzinnige Werkmansbibliotheek
    By Michel, Louise
    Date 1886
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    By Michel, Louise
    Date 1979
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    Collectie Vrijzinnige Werkmansbibliotheek
    By Michel, Louise
    Date [s.a.]
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    Herdruk van de brochure, uitgegeven door de "Groupe anarchiste de Saint-Denis".
    By Michel, Louise
    Date 1947
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    Collectie Vrijzinnige Werkmansbibliotheek
    By Michel, Louise
    Date 1864
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    Collectie Vrijzinnige Werkmansbibliotheek
    By Michel, Louise
    Date 1888
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    By Michel, Louise
    Date [1900?]
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    Archief Luc Peiren Bibliotheek Roland Moreels
    By Michel, Louise
    Date 1971
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    Bibliotheek Maurice Vande Steen
    By Michel, Louise
    Date 1970
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