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Louise Michel was a french anarchist and important figure in the Paris Commune. 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. Louise Michel is regarded as a founder of anarcho-feminism. Despite the anti-authoritarian rhetoric, early anarchist thinkers maintained cultural orthodoxy when it came to the division of domestic labor and their personal relationships with women. The founder of French anarchism, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon was notorious for his sexist views. Michel, Teresa Claramunt, Lucy Parsons, Voltairine de Cleyre, and Emma Goldman became prominent figures in the late 19th-century
… Read more anarchist movement. With the formation of the First International anarchist sections in various European countries under the leadership of Mikhail Bakunin, anarchism became noted for not only encouraging female participation in the political movement but also for espousing the idea of female emancipation.
In March 1883 Michel and Émile Pouget led a demonstration of unemployed workers. In a subsequent riot, 500 demonstrators led by Michel pillaged three bakeries and shouted "Bread, work, or lead".[2] Reputedly, Michel led this demonstration with a black flag, which has since become a symbol of anarchism. This was also the first recorded use of the Anarchy black flag. Michel was sentenced to six years of solitary confinement for inciting the looting. Louise Michel was released in 1886, at the same time as Kropotkin and other prominent anarchists. In 1895 Sébastien Faure and Michel founded the French anarchist periodical Le Libertaire, now called Le Monde Libertaire. In the same year Michel met Emma Goldman at an anarchist conference in London, at which both were speaking.
Louise Michel
Louise Michel
Louise Michel - You to whom all men are prey have made them what they are today
Le pouvoir est maudit, c'est pour cela que je suis anarchiste (Louise Michel)
Ce n'est pas une miette de pain, c'est la moisson du monde entier qu'il faut à la race humaine, sans exploiteur et sans exploité (Louise Michel)
La révolution sera la floraison de l'humanité (Louise Michel)
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