Background
Lyubov Mikhailovna Belkina (born Rodionova, in the first marriage Klyachko) was born on October 16 or November 11, 1875, in Nesvizh, Mahilyowskaya Voblasts', Belarus. She was born in the family of a bailiff.
Lyubov Mikhailovna Belkina (born Rodionova, in the first marriage Klyachko) was born on October 16 or November 11, 1875, in Nesvizh, Mahilyowskaya Voblasts', Belarus. She was born in the family of a bailiff.
In 1889-1893 Lyubov Mikhailovna studied at the Minsk Gymnasium (she did not finish the course "for family reasons").
Studying in Minsk Lyubov Mikhailovna organized a number of circles that formed a local organization - "The Workers' Party for the Political Liberation of Russia", it assumed a leading role and established relations with revolutionary circles in Moscow, Kiev, Odessa, and others.
In early 1906, Lyubov Mikhailovna published illegally a collection of poems "Lyubov Mikhailovna", and in 1907 - a poem "Lieutenant Schmidt". In 1925, two of her works about the international labor movement were published.