Madame Sorgue

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Born
Antoinette Cauvin

1864
Died8 February 1924(1924-02-08) (aged 59–60)[1]
Madame Sorgue
Born
Antoinette Cauvin

1864
Died8 February 1924(1924-02-08) (aged 59–60)[1]
Political partySocialist Revolutionary Party
Movementanarcho-syndicalism

Antoinette Cauvin, known as Madame Sorgue (18641924), was a French anarcho-syndicalist orator and journalist. She was associated with many strikes in Europe[1] and travelled widely in France, Portugal, Italy, Wales, England (Hull[2]), Scotland, speaking in Leith to the Dockers during their strike in 1913.[3]

a black and white photo of a group of people, including a woman in a light dress, looking off to her sde, hair pulled up.
A group after the Courrières mine disaster, including Sorgue in the bottom right.

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