Konkordiya Nikolavna Samoilova | |
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Конкордия Николаевна Самойлова | |
Born | Конкордия Николаевна Громова 1876 |
Died | June 3, 1921 |
Occupation(s) | Revolutionary, activist |
Konkordiya Nikolavna Samoilova (née Gromova) (Russian: Конкордия Николаевна Самойлова; 1876 – June 3, 1921) was a Bolshevik revolutionary and a founding editor of the Russian newspaper, Pravda, in 1912.[1] She was a revolutionary and activist for women workers both before and after the Bolshevik Revolution.[2] She devoted her life to the cause of proletarian women.[3] Feeling strongly as a Communist, she sometimes used the name "Natasha Bolshevikova".[4]