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Hubertine Auclert ([y.bɛʁ.tin o.klɛʁ]; 10
April 1848 – 4
August 1914) was a
leading French feminist and a
campaigner for women's suffrage. Born in the...
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feminist newspaper published in
Paris from 1881
through 1891 by
Hubertine Auclert. It was
first published on
February 13, 1881, and
appeared bi-monthly....
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original on 2
October 2013.
Retrieved 29
September 2013. Babai, S;
Auclert, L; Le-Louët, H (November 2021). "Safety data and
withdrawal of hepatotoxic...
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Jordan en la cara de un ex-Olimpo" In: La
Nueva 18.05.2020;
Fabrice Auclert "Souvenirs: le jour où
Michael Jordan a explosé un panier" In:
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Jordan en la cara de un ex-Olimpo" In: La
Nueva 18.05.2020;
Fabrice Auclert "Souvenirs: le jour où
Michael Jordan a explosé un panier" In:
Basket USA...
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dragons Lian-Chu
French version,
voice Anything for Her
Julien Auclert 2009
Welcome Simon Calmat Mademoiselle Chambon Jean 2011 Un
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intellectual in
Paris in the 1880s. She
wrote several articles for
Hubertine Auclert's feminist newspaper La
Citoyenne in 1881
under the nom de
plume "Pauline...
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Canadian politician Auclair, Quebec, a muni****lity in
Canada Hubertine Auclert (1848–1914), a
French suffragist This page
lists people with the surname...
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Hubertine Auclert,
editor of the
newspaper La
Citoyenne (Female Citizen)
coined the term "féminisme" in 1882 as a
political principle.
Auclert had protested...
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Hubertine Auclert made p****ionate
pleas for women's rights, but
argued that they
needed economic independence due to
their "natural" motherhood.
Auclert was...