"Jenny Marx was born on May 1, 1844, grew up in the midst of the international proletarian movement and most closely together with it. Despite a reticence that could almost be taken for shyness, she displayed when necessary a presence of mind and energy which could be envied by many a man."
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Jenny Longuet
Jenny Longuet (May 1 1844 – Jan 11 1883) was a politicial journalist writing under the pen name "J. Williams". She was daughter to economist and political philosopher Karl Marx and theatre critic Jenny von Westphalen.
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