Sam Dolgoff Papers Bulk, 1937-1977 1874-1991, (Bulk 1937-1977)

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Sam Dolgoff Papers Bulk, 1937-1977 1874-1991, (Bulk 1937-1977)

Sam Dolgoff (1902-1990) was an anarchist author and editor born Sholem Dolgopolsky in Byelorussia. He emigrated to the United States prior to World War I and joined the Young Peoples Socialist League in 1917 and the IWO in 1922. He served on the editorial board of , and wrote for other anarcho-syndicalist publications, often under the pseudonym Sam Weiner. He was a leading figure in the Libertarian Book Club, and wrote or edited several books until the late 1980s. The collection contains: unpublished and published writings by Dolgoff and other anarchists, including Mikhail Bakunin, Max Nettlau, and Rudolf Rocker; a collection of documents and ephemera by Cuban anarchists; and published biographical sketches of anarchists and other radicals. Much of the material concerns anarchism in Spain. Spanish Revolution

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Member of the Socialist Party and using the pen name Sam Weiner, wrote many radical and anarchist periodicals. From the description of Sam Dolgoff papers, 1907-1969, (bulk 1922-1935). (Wayne State University, Archives of Labor & Urban). WorldCat record id: 32321019 Sam Weiner (pen name of Sam Dolgoff): born in Russia, 1902, resident of New York City. Was a writer, editor, house painter, and founder and activist for several anarchist organizations, including a role as spo...