Alexandre Blanc

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Born
Alexandre Marius Henri Blanc

(1874-09-14)14 September 1874
Camps-la-Source, Var, France
Died26 August 1924(1924-08-26) (aged 49)
Alfortville, Seine, France
OccupationTeacher
KnownforNational deputy
Alexandre Blanc
Alexandre Blanc in 1915
Born
Alexandre Marius Henri Blanc

(1874-09-14)14 September 1874
Camps-la-Source, Var, France
Died26 August 1924(1924-08-26) (aged 49)
Alfortville, Seine, France
OccupationTeacher
Known forNational deputy

Alexandre Marius Henri Blanc (14 September 1874 - 26 August 1924) was a French schoolteacher, socialist and national deputy. He belonged to the left wing of the socialist party, and during World War I was pacifist. After the war he was one of the founders of the French Communist Party.

Alexandre Marius Henri Blanc was born in Camps-la-Source, Var, on 14 September 1874. He studied at the Ecole normale in Avignon. He was appointed a teacher in Monteux, Vaucluse. In 1902 he was elected a member of the departmental council of primary education. Blanc was elected a national deputy for Orange, Vaucluse in the second round of the general election of 6 and 20 May 1906, running on the platform of the Socialist Unity Party. In the 1910 election, running for the same district and platform, he was defeated and returned to teaching and to activism in the socialist federation of Vaucluse.[1]

World War I

Later career

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