Gustave Lefrançais, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Gustave Lefrançais

French anarchist and member of the Paris Commune

Date of Birth: 30-Jan-1826

Place of Birth: Angers, Pays de la Loire, France

Date of Death: 16-May-1901

Profession: teacher, politician, accountant, communard, anarchist

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Gustave Lefrançais

  • Gustave Adolphe Lefrançais (30 January 1826 in Angers, Maine-et-Loire – 16 May 1901) was a revolutionary anarchist militant, member of International Workingmen's Association (IWMA), the Paris Commune, and the Jura Federation. He was a socialist teacher and advocate of Laïcité, but was sacked in 1847.
  • The following year, he took part in the French Revolution of 1848.
  • His involvement with socialist organisations led to him being subject to police action.
  • After the coup d'état of 1851, he fled to London.
  • There he met Joseph Dejacque with whom he ran a co-operative restaurant "La sociale".
  • In 1853, he returned to Paris, where he became a very popular socialist speaker. During the siege of Paris, he took part in the riots of 31 October 1870 for which he served four months in prison.
  • On 26 March 1871 he was elected as a member of the Commune but was opposed to the Committee of Public Safety.
  • He was a combatant in the Bloody Week, but managed to flee to Switzerland to avoid arrest.
  • As a member of the IWMA he played a role in the creation of the Jura Federation and collaborated on various libertarian newspapers.
  • He also helped Elisee Reclus develop "Universal Geography". He returned to France in 1887, still denouncing "the deception of the vote for all".
  • Although professing libertarian ideas, he refused to be called an anarchist, even though he once remarked to Kropotkin: "Although you are insane, you are still the man whom I love best.
  • With you, one can work and remain oneself".

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