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Kobayashi, Takiji (1903–1933) and the Japanese proletarian movement
Takiji Kobayashi is regarded among the leading working-class novelists in Japan in the years leading ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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William Lane was a journalist and trade unionist who led protests in Queensland, Australia. He became ...
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Mother Jones was one of the most famous women in America during the early years of the twentieth century, ...
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Pestaña Nuñez, Ángel (1889–1937)
An important moderate in the Spanish anarchosyndicalist Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (National ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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San Martín, Enrique Roig (1843–1889)
Enrique Roig San Martín is recognized as one of the first great labor leaders in Cuba, promoting anarchosyndicalism ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Vega, Louis Mercier (1914–1977)
Born Charles Cortvint in Brussels in 1914, Louis Mercier Vega was an anarchist journalist who was very ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Woodhull, Victoria (1838–1927)
Victoria Woodhull was a champion of women's suffrage and workers' rights in the mid-nineteenth century ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest