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Maruja Lara

Lara, Maruja aka Angustias Lara Sanchez (1917-2012)

A short biography of Spanish anarchist Maruja Lara.
Isabel Mesa in 1930s

Mesa, Isabel, 1913-2002

A short biography of Isabel Mesa Delgado, life-long Spanish anarchist.

Ukraine: nothing to expect from Europe or Russia

As we promised already a few weeks ago, here we finally publish the English translation of the OCL text, originally available in French on http://oclibertaire.free.fr/spip.php?article1506. Very interesting text especially because of its materialist and non-idealist method that analyzes the movement, its process and its dynamics, only after it tackles its weaknesses, its lacks, the illusions of its protagonists,…

Response to racist TEFL blog

A response to a racist blog posted in support of actions happening at the Speak Up School of English in London.
Hardin's lifeboat

The dangers of reactionary ecology

Influential metaphors for understanding the environment serve as a bridge between traditional conservatism and outright ecofascism.

Black Star: an anarchist review Vol 1 #01 1975

First issue of Black Star: an anarchist review, published in 1975 by the Milwaukee U.S. based Social Revolutionary Anarchist Federation.

“They teamed up with the police and the Klan:” Jack O’Dell on red baiting in the National Maritime Union

Brief account by Jack O’Dell of the CIO's 'Operation Dixie', a strategy to organize…
Ernest DeMaio, photo taken by Bud Shultz

Oral history of Ernest DeMaio, head of the United Electrical Workers Midwest District 11

Oral history of Ernest DeMaio, from his early radicalizing experience of the First…

The ordeal of the Loyalty Test: Arthur Drayton

An account from Arthur Drayton, a black postal worker and unionist who faced repression for his membership in a a Communist Party USA-affiliated…

“A square deal?”: the Michigan CIO debates the no-strike pledge

Selections from minutes of a 1943 Michigan CIO convention, debating the 'no-strike pledge' during…

“The man . . . died on my lap”: one women recalls the Memorial Day Massacre of 1937

The testimony of Lupe Marshall to a U.S. Senate committee on the 1937 Memorial Day Massacre, a day…

The big strike: a journalist describes the 1934 San Francisco strike - Mike Quin

Mike Quin, a self-described “rank-and-file journalist,” offered a sympathetic picture of the…
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