Born in Mexico 1873, died in Leavenworth, USA 1922; leading inspirer of the Mexican revolution; embodied the Mexican revolutionary movement in the Partido Liberal Mexicano; edited Regeneración, which aroused the workers against the dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz; Kropotkin's C̀onquest of Bread', which he considered as a kind of anarchist bible, served as basis for the short-lived revolutionary communes in Baja California during the M̀agonista' Revolt 1911; remained from 1904 in the USA, half of this period in prison, driven from city to city; his movement fired the imagination of the American anarchists; last arrest in 1918, received an appalling twenty year sentence for òbstructing the war effort'; his prison letters to Lilly Sarnoff were first published in 1925; died in prison; his remains rest in the Rotunda of Illustrious Men in Mexico City.
From the description of Archives 1920-1922. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83864425