• Marie-Reine Guindorf (1812–1837) was a French feminist and socialist writer. She was co-editor of the first feminist newspaper, La Femme Libre, written...
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    woman) is the first title of a French newspaper published in 1832 by Marie-Reine Guindorf and Jeanne Desirée Véret Gay. It is the first French feminist journal...
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    Charles Fourier, Suzanne Voilquin (editor of Tribune des femmes), Marie-Reine Guindorf, and Jeanne Deroin. In 1833 William Thompson died, leaving Wheeler...
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    written entirely by women: La Femme libre (The free woman), created by Marie-Reine Guindorf and Desiree Veret. Like the two founders and participants in the...
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    fathers or their husbands). Suzanne and the other writers, including Marie-Reine Guindorf and Désirée Gay (Jeanne Desirée Véret Gay) stressed the need for...
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