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May Picqueray

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131:, were condemned to death by the American justice system, while shouting their innocence. Despite the mobilization of the left-wing circles, the French press remained silent. To trigger the press campaign, May Picqueray sent a parcel bomb containing a defensive grenade and leaflets to the American embassy. This "initiative" succeeded in mobilizing the journalists, without causing any damage other than material. Despite the magnitude of the worldwide demonstrations in their favor, Sacco and Vanzetti were executed in 1927 - and rehabilitated in 1978. 265: 33: 217:
on July 22, 1916, to Fred Schneyder, of Dutch nationality, she separated three weeks later. In 1923, she gave birth to a daughter, Sonia, conceived during her trip to the Soviet Union with Lucien Chevalier, federal secretary of the Metal Federation. Then in August 1930, she married François Niel and
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A feminist before her time, May Picqueray lived as an independent woman without depriving herself of having a family. She therefore raised her three children, born of three different fathers, alone. Married in
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A convinced pacifist, May Picqueray joined the "Spanish Children's Aid Committee" where her activity consisted of transporting Spanish orphans and reuniting the scattered family members separated by the
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had a son, Lucien. Finally, in 1941, in the midst of the war, she gave birth to a daughter, Marie-May, whom she conceived with Isaac Gilman, a Biel-Russian Jew who had taken refuge in Toulouse.
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Trasciatti, Mary Anne (June 2011). "The Sacco-Vanzetti Affair: America on Trial. By Moshik Temkin. (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2009. Pp. xii, 316. $ 35.00.)".
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In 1924, she made the punch at the meeting of the Grange-aux-Belles during which the communists killed two anarchist workers with revolvers. Her friendship with
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at the time of the Debacle where she was in charge of welcoming refugees. Then she was in charge of supplying the French concentration camps of
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Since 2015, a garden pays tribute to her, at 94, boulevard Richard-Lenoir, the May-Picqueray garden in the 11th arrondissement of Paris.
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as well as her trip to the USSR confirmed the dictatorial character of the communist regime, even though
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An important figure in the French anarchist milieu, May Picqueray was the founder of the newspaper
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May Picqueray was one of the figures of the proofreaders' union. She was a proofreader at Ce Soir,
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campaigns and supported conscientious objectors and those who were resistant to military service.
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Attracted in her youth to revolutionary circles, May Picqueray left France for
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May made me : an oral history of the 1968 uprising in France
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Anarchist activism, pacifism, anti-militarism, May 1968 protests
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and died on November 3, 1983, in the 14th district of
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anarchist
trade unionist
Savenay
Paris
pacifist
anti-militarist
Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti
Moscow
Russia
Red Trade Union International
Vladimir Lenin
Leon Trotsky
Kronstadt rebellion
Nestor Makhno
Bolsheviks
Emma Goldman
Alexander Berkman
Stalin
Spanish war
Toulouse
Noé
Vernet
Renée Lamberet
Madeleine Lamberet
Saint-Nazaire
Louis Lecoin
uprising of May 1968
anti-nuclear
Libération

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