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12 Facts About Henri Beylie

1.

Henri Beylie participated in "naturist" libertarian groups led by Henri Zisly and Jules Bariol in Paris.

2.

Between July 1894 and February 1898 Beaulieu, Emile Gravelle and Henri Beylie Zisly published four numbers of L'Etat Naturel which advocated naturism, vegetarianism and veganism.

3.

Henri Beylie was in contact with the paper Tribune Libre published in Charleroi, Pennsylvania by French miners who had emigrated to the US.

4.

On 10 September 1898, Henri Beylie married Clementine Bontoux and found work as an accountant.

5.

In 1901, another naturist group was formed, and from June to October 1901 Henri Beylie edited Le Bulletin de l'Harmonie.

6.

In December 1902, Henri Beylie was one of the founders of the Ligue antimilitariste, along with fellow anarchists Georges Yvetot, Paraf-Javal, Albert Libertad and Emile Janvion.

7.

Henri Beylie was a member of the First of May society, whose members were arrested on the night of 29 April 1906 when they were putting up a poster in the street of Paris called the Manifeste abstentionniste et antimilitariste, and were accused of anarchist propaganda.

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8.

Henri Beylie became a member of the Committee of Social Defence, an organization that helped political prisoners and exiles.

9.

From March to May 1912, Henri Beylie participated in the Anti-Parliamentary Revolutionary Committee of the Confederation Generale du Travail.

10.

Henri Beylie led a campaign for abstention from the municipal elections in May In December 1912, he participated on the board of Le Libertaire, and in 1913, the following year, was a supporter of La Bataille Syndicaliste.

11.

Henri Beylie was registered by the police in the Carnet B list of anarchists.

12.

Henri Beylie was a delegate to the congresses of the Anarchist Union in Paris in 1920 and 1923.