Enlightenment · Europe · Politics

1792

Olympe de Gouges's Declaration of the Rights of Woman

1792

A butcher's daughter turned pamphleteer rewrote the 1789 Declaration in the feminine, article by article. Woman is born free; woman has the right to mount the scaffold, she must equally have the right to mount the tribune. Two years later the Jacobins sent her to the guillotine for opposing Robespierre.