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Louise Saumoneau : ウィキペディア英語版
Louise Saumoneau

Louise Saumoneau (17 December 1875 – 23 February 1950) was a French feminist who later renounced feminism as being irrelevant to the class struggle.
She became a union leader and a prominent socialist. During World War I she was active in the internationalist pacifist movement.
In a change of stance, after the war she remained with the right of the socialist party after the majority split off to form the French Communist Party.
==Early years==

Louise Aimée Saumoneau was born on 17 December 1975 near Poitiers. Her father was a cabinet maker who worked for a large workshop. Her elder sister married a cabinet maker and moved to Paris. In late 1896 Saumoneau, her younger sister and her parents joined her older sister in Paris. She worked as a seamstress doing piecework to help bring some income to the family, which now included her older sister's four children.

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