File:Excelsior - La France, comme l'Angleterre, à ses Suffragettes.jpg
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Français : Légende d'origine dans le journal Excelsior du 13 décembre 1910 : La France, comme l'Angleterre, a ses Suffragettes. La querelle est au camp des suffragettes françaises. Certaines d'entre elles, encouragées par l'exemple des suffragettes anglaises, prétendent employer la manière violente pour revendiquer leurs droits. Nous donnons ici les "leaders" des différents groupes. 1. Mlle Hubertine Auclert. — 2. Mme Glatof. (sic) — 3. Mme Nelly Roussel. — 4. Doctoresse Pelletier. — 5. Mme Marguerite Durand. — 6. MIle Kaufmann. — 7. Mlles Vérone et Jeanne Laloë. — 8. Mlle Chapuis. — 9. Mlle Oddo Deflou. — 10. Mme Avril de Sainte-Croix. English: Collage published in the newspaper Excelsior, 13 December 1910. 1. Hubertine Auclert. Photo by Albert Harlingue, 1910 [1]. |
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Hubertine Auclert
Mme Glatof
Nelly Roussel
Madeleine Pelletier
Marguerite Durand
Caroline Kauffmann
Maria Vérone and Jeanne Laloë (who's who ?)
Gabrielle Chapuis
Jeanne Oddo-Deflou
Adrienne Avril de Sainte-Croix
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- Hubertine Auclert
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- Avril de Sainte-Croix
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