Career
Vallès eventually gave her control over the newspaper due to his poor health. She continued writing for other papers in which she promoted women"s emancipation and denounced social injustices of all kinds including the Dreyfus Affair. In 1897, she began writing for Durand"s feminist daily newspaper Louisiana Fronde.
A staunch leftist, Rémy backed some of the anarchist causes including the defense of Germaine Berton and participated in the 1927 efforts to save Sacco and Vanzetti.
She supported the Russian Revolution of 1917 and in 1921 she joined the French Communist Party. However, only a few years later, she quit the party in order to maintain her membership in the Ligue des droits de l"homme.
Her portrait was painted by Pierre-Auguste Renoir in 1885 and now hangs in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, District of Columbia Caroline Rémy died in 1929 at her home in Pierrefonds, Oise department in the Picardy region of France. Some of her papers can be found in the Bibliothèque Marguerite Durand in Paris.