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Abraham Frumkin was among the leading intellectuals of the late nineteenth-century European Jewish anarchist ...
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Emma Goldman, an anarcho-feminist intellectual, activist, writer, organizer, and public speaker, is arguably ...
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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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American-born communist writer and journalist John “Jack” silas Reed took part in several principal, ...
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Although Benjamin Lewis Reitman often made headlines with his activism on behalf of the homeless, he ...
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Originating in the Pacific Northwest and Washington, DC in the early 1990s, the Riot Grrl (or Riot Grrrl) ...
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Gene Sharp is a senior scholar at the Albert Einstein Institution of Boston, which he founded in 1983 ...
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Gloria Steinem is among the most well-known twentieth-century US feminists. A writer, speaker, and grassroots ...
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Since the 1970s Brian Tokar has been an environmental activist and social ecologist, authoring four books ...
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Tucker, Benjamin R. (1854–1939)
Described in his day as “the chief American exponent of anarchism” ( Vizetelly 1911 : 15), Benjamin Ricketson ...
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