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Nelly Roussel

(Roussel, Nelly, 1878-1922)

Nelly Roussel (1878-1922)
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Nelly Roussel (5 January 1878 – 18 December 1922) was a French free thinker, anarchist, and feminist. As a Neo-Malthusian feminist, she advocated for birth-control in European as well as a number of other pro-women and motherhood positions within Europe's capitalist systems. She was known for her beauty and charm during public speaking, along with her soft yet commanding voice that appealed to many people. (From Wikipedia)

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  • [Info] Roussel, Nelly, 1878-1922, contrib.: Le Néo-Malthusisme: Est-il Moral? (in French; Paris: Édition de Génération Consciente, ca. 1909), also contrib. by Alfred Naquet, Remy de Gourmont, A. Laisant, Séverine, P.-N. Roinard, Clément-Janin, Laurent Tailhade, Dr. Klotz-Forest, Louis Lapicque, René Émery, F. Elosu, Salomon Reinach, Louis de Gramont, Gustave Téry, Albert Lantoine, Henry Bauer, Auguste Forel, Urbain Gohier, Henri Maret, Jean Darricarrère, Marie Huot, Léon Frapié, M. le Dr Sicard de Plauzoles, Paul Vigné d'Octon, Eugène Brieux, Victor Dejeante, Léon-Louis, Gustave Guitton, José Théry, Jean Colly, Émile Zavie, and Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)

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