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[[Image:Marguerite Durand.jpg|thumb|right|Marguerite Durand]]
'''Marguerite Durand''' (January 24, 1864 – March 16, 1936) was a [[France|French]] stage actress, journalist, and a leading [[suffragette]].
 
==Biography==
I lindur në një familje e mesme-klasë, Marguerite Durand u është dërguar
Born into a middle-class family, Marguerite Durand was sent to study at a [[Roman Catholic]] convent. After finishing her primary education, she entered the [[Conservatoire de Paris]] before joining the [[Comédie Française]].
për të studiuar në një [[katolik]] manastir. Pas mbarimit
arsimin fillor e saj, ajo ka hyrë [[konservator de
Paris]] përpara se të bashkohet [[Comedie Française]].
 
In 1888, she gave up her career in the theatre to marry an up-and-coming young lawyer, Georges Laguerre. A friend and follower of the politically ambitious army general [[Georges Boulanger]], her husband introduced her to the world of radical politics and involved her in writing pamphlets for the "Boulangists" movement. However, the marriage was short-lived and in 1891 the couple separated after which Durand took a job writing for ''[[Le Figaro]]'', the leading newspaper of the day. In 1896, the paper sent her to cover the ''Congrès Féministe International'' (International Feminist Congress) ostensibly to write a humorous article. She came away from the event a greatly changed person, so much so that the following year on December 9, 1897 she founded a feminist daily newspaper, ''[[La Fronde]]'' to pick up where [[Hubertine Auclert]]'s ''[[La Citoyenne]]'' left off.