Fragments: a memoir - Sam Dolgoff

Sam Dolgoff
Sam Dolgoff

A 1986 memoir by Russian-born American anarcho-syndicalist Sam Dolgoff (1902-1990) with lots of interesting information about the anarchist movement in the US and New York in particular in the 20th century.

Submitted by Steven. on January 18, 2015

Attachments

fragments.pdf (8.07 MB)

Comments

syndicalist

9 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by syndicalist on January 18, 2015

Congrats to Steve for putting Sam Dolgoff's "Fragments" book on-line.
Working now, so I'll just leave comments aside for the moment.

This is a treasure trove of information.

plasmatelly

9 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by plasmatelly on January 18, 2015

Fantastic book! Just wondering why this is in History instead of Library? Non of my business, just wondering.

Steven.

9 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on January 18, 2015

plasmatelly

Fantastic book! Just wondering why this is in History instead of Library? Non of my business, just wondering.

because it's a historical memoir, not a theoretical text. Thanks syndicalist, look forward to your comments as I know you knew Sam and would have experienced a lot of the same events!

syndicalist

9 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by syndicalist on January 19, 2015

I know my FB page says I was born in 1919....not. My recollections are not that old. But knowing Sam and some of the people he talks about (or events from the late 1960s forward), yes, that first hand.

Back to it again.

Edit: I always found the demise of both the Vanguard Group *21) and Libertarian League (89/90)to be depressing. Those of you who love the IWW should read Sam's comments on both the IWW of the his early years. Folks should pay close attention to what he says (starting on 150) about the revival of the IWW. Small honorable mention to a group I help to form (Libertarian Workers Group) on page 95. More later.

AES

9 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by AES on January 19, 2015

Just as an aside comment, there was (also) a bookshop sympathetic to anarcho-syndicalism and the IWW called Vanguard Booksellers at 25 Joubert Street, Johannesburg South Africa in the 1950s/60s

syndicalist

9 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by syndicalist on January 19, 2015

AES

Just as an aside comment, there was (also) a bookshop sympathetic to anarcho-syndicalism and the IWW called Vanguard Booksellers at 25 Joubert Street, Johannesburg South Africa in the 1950s/60s

What was the hood loke then?

This is what google maps shows today: https://www.google.com/maps/@-26.205081,28.043157,3a,75y,256.4h,90t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1s-NoGUaiH3MaYFQ0NF1yi9w!2e0

AES

9 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by AES on January 19, 2015

I have a book from that bookseller, and knew people that were familiar with the bookshop, but it's before my time, in the 90s in lived in rented apartments and on the streets for a few months when it was a warzone. It apparently improved since then.

Thanks for putting Dolgoff's book up here, much appreciated