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- Désirée_Gay comment "Jeanne Desirée Véret Gay (4 April 1810 – c. 1891) was a French socialist feminist.Born in Paris, as Desirée Véret, she worked as a seamstress before in 1831 joining the followers of utopian socialist Henri de Saint-Simon. The following year, with Marie Reine Guindorff, she founded the Tribune des femmes, in reaction to the exclusion of women from decision making among the Saint-Simonites.".
- Q3045216 comment "Jeanne Desirée Véret Gay (4 April 1810 – c. 1891) was a French socialist feminist.Born in Paris, as Desirée Véret, she worked as a seamstress before in 1831 joining the followers of utopian socialist Henri de Saint-Simon. The following year, with Marie Reine Guindorff, she founded the Tribune des femmes, in reaction to the exclusion of women from decision making among the Saint-Simonites.".