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Spanish Anarchist, Writer, Franco-Era Political Prisoner, Confederaci?n Nacional Del Trabajo (CNT) Activist since Childhood
: A Spanish anarchist and writer. He was a political prisoner during the Franco era. In his youth, Garc?a became affiliated with anarchism and his family belonged to the Confederaci?n Nacional del Trabajo (CNT). As a young newsboy, after being hurt at a rally for greater pay, he left Barcelona for France, where he learned the language. During the Spanish Civil War, he drove arms across the French border into Republican Spain. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
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“There is no need to ritualize the homage to the dead for us to remember those comrades who so freely gave their lives, we pay them tribute in carrying on the work they can do no more.”
Source: "Looking Back After Twenty Years of Jail: Questions and Answers on the Spanish Anarchist Resistance," by Miguel Garcia, published by the Kate Sharpley Library, 2002. Section 3: Introduction, Page 5.
"Looking Back After Twenty Years of Jail: Questions and Answers on the Spanish Anarchist Resistance," by Miguel Garcia, published by the Kate Sharpley Library, 2002.
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