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Rudolf Rocker, 1873-1958
Born in Germany, Rocker was a bookbinder and socialist. He later became an anarcho-syndicalist and moved to London where, though a Gentile, he became a leading figure in the Jewish anarchist movement and edited the weekly anarchist Yiddish paper.

Later deported, he was forced to flee Nazi Germany and settled in the US until his death.

Key text(s): Anarchism and Anarcho-Syndicalism, Anarcho-Syndicalism

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