Papers, 1922-1940.

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Papers, 1922-1940.

Consist of personal and editorial correspondence, documents, 3 unsigned radiograms to F.A.S. reporting on the Spanish Civil War, and 6 circulars and 1 manifesto of the Association Internationale des Travailleurs.

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University of Michigan

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Baldwin, Roger N. (Roger Nash), 1884-1981

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Roger Nash Baldwin (January 21, 1884 – August 26, 1981) was one of the founders of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). He served as executive director of the ACLU until 1950. Many of the ACLU's original landmark cases took place under his direction, including the Scopes Trial, the Sacco and Vanzetti murder trial, and its challenge to the ban on James Joyce's Ulysses. Baldwin was a well-known pacifist and author. Baldwin was born in Wellesley, Massachusetts, the son of Lucy Cushing (...

Bluestein, Abe

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Jewish-American anarchist, activist, writer, editor, translator; educated at the Modern School in Stelton, New Jersey; active in radical circles in New York from the 1930s-1980s; travelled to Spain as a correspondent during the Spanish Civil War in 1937; helped found the Libertarian Press Service; wrote for Challenge, Jewish Daily Forward, Freie Arbeiter Stimme, American Labor Union, Libertarian News from Spain, and Anarchist News; translated many articles and books from Spanish to English. ...

Buria, I.

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Souchy, Agustín, 1892-

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German anarcho-syndicalist. From the description of Rencontres avec Trotski et son meurtrier : typescript, 1979. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122449853 Born in Ratibor, Germany 1892, died in Munich 1984; anarchist, publicist; moved to Sweden to escape conscription in 1915; expelled from Sweden because of his antimilitarist propaganda in 1917; returned to Germany in 1919; active with Rudolf Rocker in the Freie Arbeiter-Union Deutschlands (FAUD), editor of its organ Der Synd...

Working Men's Association

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The International Workingmen's Association (IWA) was organized in London at a mass meeting of European trade unionists in 1864. Karl Marx was elected to the General Council and he organized the International as a propaganda vehicle for international socialism. Until about 1869 the International concentrated on organizing trade unions. After that the International became interested in gaining support for itself in the United States. It found support in two rival factions of American socialists, t...

Rocker, Rudolf, 1873-1958

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Born in Mainz, 1873; confined to an orphanage in Mainz, 1883; transferred to a reformatory; bookbinder's apprentice; joined the Fachverein für Buchbinder and was inducted into the local German Social Democratic Party (SPD), 1890; became a member of the young left-wing oppositionists, the Jungen, and with them, was expelled from the SPD, 1891; joined the underground movement led by the German anarchist Johann Most; German police discovered that Rocker had been smuggling illegal pr...

Arshinov, P. (Petr), 1887-

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Kater, Fritz.

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Bunin, Salomon.

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Mühsam, Kreszentia.

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Frumkin, Abraham, 1870-1940.

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Makhno, Nestor Ivanovich, 1889-1934

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Russian anarchist leader. From the description of Pechalnye stranit︠s︡y russkoĭ revoli︠u︡t︠s︡iĭ : printed, 1932. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122395644 Biographical/Historical Note Russian anarchist leader. From the guide to the Nestor Ivanovich Makhno printed material : Pechalnye stranitsy russkoi revoliutsii, 1932, (Hoover Institution Archives) ...

Fabbri, Luigi, 1877-1935

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Nettlau, Max, 1865-1944

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Max Heinrich Hermann Reinhardt Nettlau (1865-1944) was a German anarchist and historian born in Vienna, Austria. Moving to London he met anarchists such as Errico Malatesta and Peter Kropotkin, and also helped to found Freedom Press. Realising that a generation of socialist and anarchist militants from the mid-19th century was passing away and their archives of writings and correspondence being destroyed, he concentrated his efforts on acquiring and rescuing such collections from destruction. He...

Yelensky, Boris, 1889-1974.

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Russian emigré anarchist. From the description of Papers, 1939-1975. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34364125 ...

Maksimov, Grigorij Petrovič

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Andersson, John

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Haussard, Lucien.

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Cornelissen, Christian, 1864-

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Berkman, Alexander, 1870-1936

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Alexander Berkman was an anarchist and author. From the description of Papers, 1917-1919. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 477853287 Alexander Berkman (1870-1936) was an anarchist and author, and companion of anarchist Emma Goldman. Born in Russia to wealthy Jewish parents, he migrated to the U.S. in the aftermath of the Haymarket Riot of 1886. He spent fourteen years in prison for his attempted assassination, in 1892, of Henry Clay Frick, edited and p...

Nemeritskaia, Liubov Gregor'euna.

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Mrachnyĭ, Mark.

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Russian immigrant anarchist (a.k.a. Clevans, Klavansky, and Mratchny) editor of Freie Arbeiter Stimme, 1934-1940. From the description of Mark Mrachnyĭ papers, 1922-1940. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 66895320 From the description of Papers, 1922-1940. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34491642 ...

Comité de Ayuda a Euzkadi y Norte.

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Giraud, Victor.

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Khomich, V.M.

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Karfunkel, Anita (Hertz).

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Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940

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Emma Goldman (1869-1940) was an anarchist, feminist, author, editor, and lecturer on politics, literature and the arts. She was born in Lithuania and died in Canada. Her lectures and publications attracted attention throughout the U.S. and Europe. She was associated with the anarchist journal Mother Earth from 1906 to 1917 and was imprisoned for publicly advocating birth control in 1916 and pacifism in 1917. In 1919 she was deported to Russia but had to leave because of her criticism of the Bols...

Ferrero-Sallitto Defense Conference.

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Rüdiger, Helmut, 1903-1966.

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Volin, 1882-1945

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Pseudonym of Vsevolod Michajlovič Eichenbaum; born near the city of Voronež', Russia 1882, died in Paris 1945; anarchist, historian, journalist; as a socialist revolutionary participant in the events of 1905; arrested in 1907, escaped to France; joined in 1911 the Bratstvo Vol'nych Obščinnikov, turning anarchist; because of his antimilitarism he fled to New York in 1916; coeditor of Golos Truda in the USA; returned to Russia in July 1917; resumed publication of the repatriated Golos Truda in...

Herrera, Pedro M.

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Lehning, Arthur.

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Lehning, A. (1899-2000); anarchist, publicist; had in 1922 conctact met Berlijnse avant-garde; was betrokken bij de publicatie van het blad i-10; was 1932-1935 secretaris van de anarcho-syndicalistische IAA; in 1935 betrokken bij de oprichting van het IISG; leidde 1940-1945 een tijdelijke vestiging van het IISG in Oxford; als medewerker van het IISG vooral actief bij het uitgeven van het verzamelde werk van Michael Bakoenin. From the description of Collectie 1924-1925, 1936-1945. (Un...

Besnard, Pierre.

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Abad de Santillan, Diego, 1897-

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Borghi, Armando

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Armando Borghi: born in Castelbolognese, Italy 1882, died in Rome 1968; militant anarchist and anarcho-syndicalist; arrested and imprisoned several times for anarchist activities and organizing strikes since 1903; edited L'Aurora Ravenna 1904; member of the Unione Sindicale Italiana (USI) 1912; contributed to Umanità nova Milan 1920; representative of the USI at the COMINTERN congress of 1920; condemned communist authoritarianism and adhered with the USI to the anarcho-syndicalist ...

Freie Arbeiter Stimme.

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Schapiro, Alexander

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