Miguel Garc?a Garc (1908 - 1981) on Revolution and Martyrdom

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(1908 - 1981)

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 isn't any monument to the fallen in Spain, only to the victors. But those who lack stone live on in memory.”

Source: "Unknown Heroes: Biographies of Anarchist Resistance Fighters," by Miguel Garc?a, published by the Kate Sharpley Library, 2005. Section 5: Santiago García Gasco, from Black Flag, Vol. 4, No. 3, Aug 1975, Page 7.

"Unknown Heroes: Biographies of Anarchist Resistance Fighters," by Miguel Garc?a, published by the Kate Sharpley Library, 2005.

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