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In 1936, Marguerite Durand, a pioneering French feminist, suffragette, and journalist, passed away. She is best remembered for establishing''La Fronde'' in 1897, France's leading feminist newspaper at the time, which advocated for women's rights, suffrage, and social reform. Durand played a pivotal role in advancing the women's suffrage movement in France and was instrumental in securing women's right to vote in 1944, shortly after her death.