The Woman Rebel #1.01 The Woman Rebel Vol. 1. No. 1 (March, 1914). New York, NY. Sourced from the Archives of Social History (from the State University of New York)…
The Woman Rebel A "monthly paper of militant thought" published by Margaret Sanger in 1914 which dealt with issues of women's rights, birth control, and militant labor. It published a total of 8 issues.
Revolt Archive of the 1916 New York anarchist periodical, which was published by Hippolyte Havel and ultimately suppressed by the U.S. government.
Blood on their hands: the racist history of modern police unions Against the background of the black lives matter movement, Flint Taylor takes a look at the racist…
1988: The Tompkins Square Riot A brief account of the riot of 1988 when Police started evicting homeless people from Tompkins Square park. The event led to the exposure of…
1874: The Tompkins Square Police Riot An account of a cop riot in 1874 where mounted police attacked public demonstrations by organised Unemployed workers associations in New York…
Andrea Salsedo of Pantelleria A short account of the life of Italian anarchist Andrea Salsedo, who was killed in 1920 by a "fall" from a police station window in New York.
The 1946 general strike of Rochester, New York A short history of the general strike in May 1946 in Rochester against the sacking of hundreds of municipal workers, written by Jon Garlock.
The New York City rent strike, 1907-8 A short account of the Lower East Side rent strike in New York City in late 1907 to early 1908.
Freedom (New York) A very partial online archive of anarchist journal Freedom, published in New York 1933-1934.
“Proud to be part of a singing union”: the struggle at Ellen's Stardust Diner Sometimes the class struggle heats up in unexpected places – in a Times Square Diner famous for…
Libertarian Workers Group & NY WSA in action (photos) 1978 - mid-1980s Photos of members of the Libertarian Workers Group and the New York Workers Solidarity Alliance.