Accounts
Hospital workers' direct action
Subverting management in an American hospital by Malcolm, a hospital worker
1939-1945: Anarchist activity in France during World War II
Patchy historical information about the activity of some anarchists - revolutionary and pacifist - in France during World War II and under occupation.
An account of agrarian collectives in Aragon - Augustin Souchy
An account of the workings of rural agricultural collectives in Aragon, revolutionary Spain, 1936-39
1946: The Oakland General Strike, by Stan Weir
An account of the General Strike in Oakland, California.
By nightfall the strikers had instructed all stores except pharmacies and food markets to shut down, Bars were allowed to stay open, but they could serve only beer and had to put their juke boxes out on the sidewalk to play at full volume and no charge. 'Pistol Packin' Mama, Lay That Pistol Down', the number one hit, echoed off all the buildings.
Residents take over! Community organising in Haringey
Imagine strong and lively communities, and control over our own lives and neighbourhoods...
An account of setting up residents' groups and community organising in North London
Texas Archives of Autonomous Marxism
A Hundred Flowers. . . (typescript) English translation from La Operaie della Casa, May 1977. (8pp)
"A Week of Action on Italy: Oct./Nov. 1980," (London). (2pp)
Acha, Jorge Arévalo, "Mas del Alto Piura," El Gallo Illustrado, # 1348, 24 de Abril de 1988, pp. 13-15. (3 lpp)
Wilhelm Wolff
Written between June and September 1876 First published in Die Neue Welt Nos. 27, 28, 30, 31, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45 and 47 July 1, 8, 22, 29; Sept 30; Oct. 7, 14, 21, 28; Nov. 4, 25, 1876
Shorter reprint appeared in the 1886 book "Die schlesische Milliarde". Von Wilhelm Wolff. Mit Einleitung von Friedrich Engels Hottingen-Zürich, 1886
Statement by Lorenzo Komboa Ervin (on his imprisonment in Australia)
I wish to make this statement to the Australian people, and especially to the Black people of this country. It will probably be my last statement as I shall have been forced out of the country or held incommunicado at an undisclosed prison in another part of Australia, a place where my attorneys will not be able to freely visit me.
Anarchists in Israel
Note: This article, from the book "Fragments: a memoir", by Sam Dolgoff (Refract Publications, 1986) recounts a trip to Israel by Sam and his wife Esther, to meet the anarchists there.
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