Society of the Rights of Man

Society of the Rights of Man
Société des droits de l'homme
LeaderVarious
Founded1830 (1830)
Dissolved1840 (1840)
HeadquartersParis and Lyon
NewspaperLa Tribune des départements
Membership (1830)4,000 (Paris)
Ideology
Political positionLeft-wing
SloganLiberté, égalité, fraternité

The Society of the Rights of Man (French: Société des droits de l'homme, SDH) was a French republican association with Jacobin roots, formed during the July Revolution in 1830, replacing another republican association, the Society of the Friends of the People (France). It played a major role in the June riots of 1832 in Paris and the July Monarchy.