La Vengeance Anarchiste
Front page of the first issue of La Vengeance anarchiste (6 March 1883) | |
| Founder(s) | Louise Michel Émile Gautier Marguerite Leloup |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1883 |
| Ceased publication | 1883 |
| Political alignment | Anarchism |
| Language | French |
| Headquarters | Paris |
La Vengeance Anarchiste ('The Anarchist Vengeance') was an anarchist newspaper published in the early part of 1883 by various anarchists. This paper, presented as the successor to L'Étendard révolutionnaire ('The Revolutionary Standard'), brought together figures such as Louise Michel and Émile Gautier. It ceased publication after its second issue.
In its first issue, Marguerite Leloup published a notable article on women and the anarchist struggle.