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Michel, Clémence Louise

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Michel, Clémence Louise (1830–1905)

French anarchist. She joined the communists in their rising of 1871 and was transported to New Caledonia. After her release in 1880 she returned to Paris and joined another anarchist rising, for which she was sentenced to six years' imprisonment, but was released after three years, in 1886.

Her works include La Misère, mémoires (1886), Les Microbes humains (1886), Le Monde nouveau (1888), Les Crimes de l'époque, and La Commune (1898).



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