- one must be able to look
truth in the face and die like the
Lafargues." Paul
Lafargue and
Laura Marx were
buried at
division 76 (near the Communards'...
- one must be able to look
truth in the face and die like the
Lafargues."
Laura Lafargue /
Eleanor Marx – Aveling:
Briefe und
Schriften von Karl Marx ...
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Lafargue or
LaFargue may
refer to:
Adolphe Lafargue (1855–1917),
Louisiana newspaper publisher,
state legislator, and
judge Alvan Lafargue (1883–1963)...
- Marc
Lafargue (May 15, 1876 – May 7, 1927) was a
French poet, art critic, and painter.
While still a high
school student,
Lafargue was an
active member...
- John
Baptist LaFargue (June 1864 –
after 1937) was an
American educator,
school founder, prin****l,
newspaper publisher, and
editor in Louisiana. John...
-
Simone Lafargue (née Iribarne; 6
August 1914 – 4 May 2010) was a
French tennis player. In 1943 she won the
singles title at the
Tournoi de France, the...
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February 2015.
Quentin Lafargue at UCI
Quentin Lafargue at
Cycling Archives (archived)
Quentin Lafargue at
CycleBase Quentin Lafargue at the
French Olympic...
- André
Lafargue (2 July 1917 – 18 July 2017) was a
French journalist and
theatre critic. André
Lafargue was born on 2 July 1917 in Paris. His father, Jean...
- The
Lafargue Mental Health Clinic, more
commonly known as the
Lafargue Clinic, was a
mental health clinic that
operated in Harlem, Manhattan, New York...
- Lazy (French: Le
Droit à la paresse) is a book by Paul
Lafargue,
published in 1883. In it,
Lafargue, a
French socialist,
opposes the
labour movement's fight...