The November 1924 issue of The Road to Freedom, an anarchist newspaper published out of New Jersey and New York from 1924-1932.
Volume 1
The Road to Freedom Vol. 1, No. 1 (November 1924)
CONTENTS
-The present situation
-The first anarchist by Victor Hugo
-Comments
-To our readers
-Anarchist communism
-The lesson of Chicago
-Anatole France
-Sacco and Vanzetti
-An artists social maxims
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The Road to Freedom Vol. 1, No. 2 (December 1924)
The December 1924 issue of The Road to Freedom, an anarchist newspaper published out of New Jersey and New York from 1924-1932. Contributers include Max Baginski, Emma Goldman, and Jean Grave.
CONTENTS
-Anarchism and the workers
-To the workers of America
-On the road by Andros
-Comments
-International news by Emma Goldman
-Christmas adventures of Jesus by Max Baginski
-Anarchism and its practicability by Jean Grave
-The Etas of Japan
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The Road to Freedom Vol. 1, No. 3 (January 1925)
The January 1925 issue of The Road to Freedom, an anarchist newspaper published out of New Jersey and New York from 1924-1932. Contributors include Harry Kelly, Anna L. Sasnovsky, Jean Grave and Ricardo Flores Magon.
CONTENTS
-Politicians and the workers
-British "socialism" and Russian "Communism" by Harry Kelly
-Comments
-Save Sacco and Vanzetti! by C. Monaldi
-Workers' education by Anna L. Sasnovsky
-Anarchism and its practicability by Jean Grave
-Socialist tyranny in Mexico by Ricardo Flores Magon
-From a Chinese comrade by Bao Puo
-Group Activity
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The Road to Freedom Vol. 1, No. 4 (February 1925)
The February 1925 issue of The Road to Freedom, an anarchist newspaper published out of New Jersey and New York from 1924-1932. Contributors include Marcus Graham, William Morris and Harry Kelly.
CONTENTS
-To the toilers by Basil Dahl a.k.a. Joseph Boushever
-Are the Russian anarchists bandits? by Sh. Marcus a.k.a. Marcus Graham
-Comments
-Vanzetti insane?
-Education under capitalism by William Morris
-Errico Malatesta: the biography of an anarchist by Harry Kelly
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The Road to Freedom Vol. 1, No. 5 (March 1925)
The March 1925 issue of The Road to Freedom, an anarchist newspaper published out of New Jersey and New York from 1924-1932. Contributors include Emma Goldman.
CONTENTS
-Samuel Gompers by Emma Goldman
-Reply to the International Red Relief
-Comments
-Evolution and the workers
-The commune
-The French anarchist congress
-Mexican martyrs in U.S. jails by The Defense Committees for the Prisoners of Texas
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The Road to Freedom Vol. 1, No. 6 (April 1925)
The April 1925 issue of The Road to Freedom, an anarchist newspaper published out of New Jersey and New York from 1924-1932. Contributors include J.A. Perez, Harry Kelly, Marcus Graham and Rabindranath Tagore.
CONTENTS
-The evolution of anarchist theories
-Self-made men by J.A. Perez
-To readers in New York and vicinity
-Comments
-From anarchism to "communism" (state socialism) by Harry Kelly
-Paragraphing the world's circus by Fred S. Graham a.k.a. Marcus Graham
-People and the nation by Rabindranath Tagore
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The Road to Freedom Vol. 1, No. 7 (May 1925)
The May 1925 issue of The Road to Freedom, an anarchist newspaper published out of New Jersey and New York from 1924-1932. Contributors include Marcus Graham, Ricardo Flores Magon, Herbert Spencer, Rabindranath Tagore and Harry Kelly.
CONTENTS
-The first of May
-Man's liberation by Sh. Marcus a.k.a. Marcus Graham
-Iron and gold by Ricardo Flores Magon
-Ignore the state by Herbert Spencer
-Comments
-California where
-People and the nation (continued) by Rabindranath Tagore
-The movement for amnesty in Russia
-The Bolshevik myth by Harry Kelly
-Sacco-Vanzetti to wait more months
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