- Émilie
Busquant (1901–1953) was a
French feminist, anarcho-syndicalist and anti-colonial
activist who was
married to the
Algerian nationalist leader Messali...
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designed the
green and
white with red star and
crescent symbol, Émilie
Busquant, wife of the
Algerian nationalist leader Messali Hadj, is
generally credited...
- courses.
During his time in Paris,
Messali Hadj met his
French wife, Émilie
Busquant, a
worker revolutionary’s daughter. His time in
Paris also corresponded...
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Wikimedia Commons The
designer of the flag is
disputed between Émilie
Busquant and
Chawki Mostefaï [fr]. Also
known as the
Australian National Flag The...
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anarchist propaganda more than ever". The
French anarcho-syndicalist Émilie
Busquant is
commonly credited with
creating the
first copy of the Flag of Algeria...
- 20th century. Neuves-Maisons
erected a
plaque in the
memory of Émilie
Busquant, a feminist, anarcho-syndicalist and an anti-colonial
activist born in...
- (b. 1855) 1953 – John Marin,
American painter (b. 1870) 1953 – Émilie
Busquant,
French anarcho-syndicalist,
sewed the
first Flag of
Algeria (b. 1901)...
- from the
fifteenth century onwards. The
French anarcho-syndicalist Émilie
Busquant is
commonly credited with
creating the
first copy of the Flag of Algeria...
- hero.
While there is some
dispute over who
exactly designed flag, Émilie
Busquant, wife of the
Algerian nationalist leader Messali Hadj, is
generally credited...
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Affairs Minister,
Peace Envoy in Lebanon,
Afghanistan and Iraq Émilie
Busquant,
French feminist, anarcho-syndicalist and anti-colonial activist; best...