Rebecca Edelsohn (1892 - 1973) on Oppression and Murder

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(1892 - 1973)

First Woman to Attempt a Hunger Strike in the United States, Ukrainian-American Anarchist, Hunger Striker, 1914 Prisoner Accused of Disorderly Conduct during an Industrial Workers of the World Speech

: A Ukrainian-American anarchist and hunger striker who was jailed in 1914 for disorderly conduct during an Industrial Workers of the World speech. According to The New York Times, she was the first woman to attempt a hunger strike in the United States. (From: Wikipedia.org.)


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Quote #1 on Political Struggle Quotes >> Oppression and Murder

“Don't worry, dear, even if the worst comes to the worst, I can only die once.”

Source: "The Anarchist Response to War and Labor Violence in 1914," by Mother Earth, from Volume 9, No. 7, September 1914. Section 2: Rebecca Edelsohn's Speech at the Memorial of Caron, Berg and Hanson, Page 21.

"The Anarchist Response to War and Labor Violence in 1914," by Mother Earth, from Volume 9, No. 7, September 1914.

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