The Citizen
We visited the Conciergerie today. It was my first visit to this prison where so many were tortured and killed during the terror of the French Revolution. In a memorial room, I found the name of Francois Josselin. My grandmother was a Josselin and my father has some documents that trace my grandmother's line back to France a long time ago so I'm pretty sure Francois was a relation. He was a mutton merchant and yes he was guillotined.
Olympe de Gouges also lived in the prison before her execution. This is the first time I've heard her name, but now I know that Olympe de Gouges wrote the Declaration for the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen. She said,
A woman has the right to mount the scaffold. She must possess equally the right to mount the speaker's platform.
Let's face it. That seems fair. I hope to learn more about Olympe de Gouges and Francois Josselin in the future.
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