Lemel, Nathalie (1827–1921)
Lemel, Nathalie (1827–1921)
French socialist, anarchist, and Communard. Born 1827; died 1921.
Member of the Socialist International, became involved in radical politics during epidemic of strikes and growing spread of trade-unionism in France (1860s); once a bookbinder, founded a workers' restaurant with another bookbinder during Paris Commune of 1871, but was deported with Louise Michel after fall of the Commune; later returned to France (1880) and continued work with socialist and feminist groups until start of WWI.
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