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(1858 - 1915) ~ Philadelphia Anarchist, Cobbler, Socialite, Anti-Puritan, Anti-Socialist : From freethinking Northamptonshire to Philadelphia's burgeoning anarchist movement of the 1890s. Never famous, and only occasionally infamous, Brown was typical of many of the militants who made the movement what it was, and his story sheds a fascinating light on the microcosm of a social movement. (From : AKPress.org.)

(1906 - 1917) ~ American Anarchist Journal that described itself as "A Monthly Magazine Devoted to Social Science and Literature" : An American anarchist journal that described itself as "A Monthly Magazine Devoted to Social Science and Literature". Founded in early 1906 and initially edited by Emma Goldman, an activist in the United States, it published articles by contemporary activists and writers in Europe as well as the US, in addition to essays by historic figures. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

Early 20th-Century, Italian Anarchist Paper

Assistant Professor of Jewish Studies at Vanderbilt University, PhD in History from the University of Chicago, Fluent Teacher and Speaker of English, German, French, Dutch, Hebrew, and Yiddish : A historian of modern Jewish and European history. He is especially interested in the interplay between Jewish history and transnational minority politics since the Enlightenment. (From : Vanderbilt.edu.)

(1936 - 2021) ~ American Investigative Journalist, Covered Many Topics Including Automobile Industry Safety, American Universities, Far-right Movements Including the Ku Klux Klan and Neo-Nazism, and Campaigns Against Solitary Confinement : An American investigative journalist. In a career spanning six decades, he covered many topics including automobile industry safety, American universities, far-right movements including the Ku Klux Klan and Neo-Nazism, and campaigns against solitary confinement. He was the Washington correspondent for The Village Voice for over 30 years between the mid-1970s to mid-2000s. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

Writings :

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"Communism and Anarchy," by Peter Kropotkin, Freedom: July (p30)/August (p38) 1901.

"Tragedy," by Margaret Sanger, Jul 1914. Source: The Woman Rebel, Vol. 1, No. 5, July 1914, 33 , Margaret Sanger Microfilm C16:0547.

"Socialism in Japan," by Sen Katayama, Source: Justice, November 21, 1908, No. 11, p. 6.

"American Trade Union Democracy," by William M. Leiserson, with a Foreword by Sumner H. Slichter, Columbia University Press, 1959.

"Germany: A Modern History," by Marshall Dill, Jr., Ann Arbor, the University of Michigan Press, 1961.

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