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- Félicien Robert Challaye (1 November 1875 – 26 April 1967) was a French philosopher, anti-colonialist and human rights activist. Félicien Challaye was born on...
- spite of many obstructions placed in his path. When his deputy, Félicien Challaye, put the embarr****ing report before the National ****embly, the report was...
- suffering among the natives. Major critics included Albert Londres, Félicien Challaye, and Paul Monet, whose books and articles were widely read. The French...
-  The only journalist present was the correspondent for Le Temps Félicien Challaye. He accompanied Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza in his investigation of the...
- Sue Ryder was the only female nominee. Notable figures such as Félicien Challaye, Che Guevara, Woody Guthrie, Florence Jaffray Harriman, Harold Holt, Kathleen...
- Saint-Pierre Cornelius Castoriadis Jean Cavaillès Vincent Cespedes Félicien Challaye Guillaume de Champeaux Georges Chapouthier Bernard Charbonneau Daniel Charles...
- Catalan anti-militarist, feminist, and women's health activist Félicien Challaye (1875–1967) – French philosopher and pacifist Émile Chartier (1868–1951)...
- among French socialists, including philosopher and politician Félicien Challaye, who endorsed the Neo-Destour. However, in Tunisia, the Neo-Destour had...
- suffering among the natives. Major critics included Albert Londres, Félicien Challaye, and Paul Monet, whose books and articles were widely read. French Third...
- 1908) Pierre Clarac (lettres, 1927–1932) George Cœdès (Allemand) Félicien Challaye (Philosophie) Georges Colomb (Sciences naturelles) Émile Coornaert (Histoire)...