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English: Karl Marx and his daughter Jenny (known as Jenny Longuet), a left-wing journalist and her father’s secretary, in 1869. ‘The cross she is wearing,’ Jonathan Sperber writes, ‘was not a sign of religious affiliation but the symbol of the Polish uprising of 1863.’
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Source "The Real Karl Marx: Jonathan Sperber’s ‘Karl Marx: A Nineteenth-Century Life’". Gray, John. The New York Review. May 9, 2013., (only image)
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