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Street named after Jeanne Deroin (Rennes, France)

    Jeanne Deroin (b., Paris, France 1805 – d. 1894 London, UK) was a French politician and a socialist feminist. She wrote a forty-four-page essay in which Deroin argued against the idea that women were inferior to men, and likened marriage to slavery.  With a group of working women, she began publishing La Femme Libre, the first newspaper for women in France. Deroin was a prominent figure during the Revolutions of 1848, campaigning for the rights of women and against the exploitation of children and harsh treatment of convicts. After the coup d’état of 2 December 1851, Jeanne Deroin had leave in exile to England where she opened a school for the children of political refugees. She also worked alongside English socialists and published a Women’s Almanac.

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    Address: Rue Jeanne Deroin, 35000 Rennes