Jos? Comaposada I Gili (August 29, 1878 - September 28, 1936) on Religious Powers and Privilege(published by RevoltSource) |
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Revolutionary, Early 19-th Century, Spanish Trade Unionist
: A shoemaker by profession, he was one of the founders of the General Union of Workers in August 1888 on Tallers Street in Barcelona, ??of which he was elected President after the third congress in Malaga in September 1892. He was one of the speakers at the 1890 May Day rally in Manresa. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
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“Workers know that every convent is a perpetual conspiracy against every principle of democracy, against all ideas of liberty, and all aspirations to progress.”
Source: "The Tragic Week: A Study of Anticlericalism in Spain, 1875-1912," by Joan Connelly Ullman, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1968. Chapter 15: The Function of Anticlericalism in Spanish Politics, Page 327.
"The Tragic Week: A Study of Anticlericalism in Spain, 1875-1912," by Joan Connelly Ullman, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1968.
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