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.
Excerpts of congressional testimony of Crawford Morgan Extracts from the testimony of African-American Spanish civil war volunteer Crawford Morgan, who was…
Volume 1 Issue 8 Revolt Vol. I. No. 8 (March 11, 1916). New York, NY. Digitized from microfilm. Images on reel were made from a physically damaged copy.
Volume 1 Issue 7 Revolt Vol. I. No. 7 (February 19, 1916). New York, NY. Digitized from microfilm. Images on reel were made from a physically damaged copy.
Volume 1 Issue 6 Revolt Vol. I. No. 6 (February 12, 1916). New York, NY. Digitized from microfilm. Images on reel were made from a physically damaged copy.
Volume 1 Issue 5 Revolt Vol. I. No. 5 (February 5, 1916). New York, NY. Digitized from microfilm. Images on reel were made from a physically damaged copy.
Volume 1 Issue 4 Revolt Vol. I. No. 4 (January 29, 1916). New York, NY. Digitized from microfilm. Images on reel were made from a physically damaged copy.
Volume 1 Issue 3 Revolt Vol. I. No. 3 (January 22, 1916). New York, NY. Digitized from microfilm. Images on reel were made from a physically damaged copy.
Volume 1 Issue 2 Revolt Vol. I. No. 2 (January 15, 1916). New York, NY. Digitized from microfilm. Images on reel were made from a physically damaged copy.
Volume 1 Issue 1 Revolt Vol. I. No. 1 (January 1, 1916). New York, NY. Digitized from microfilm. Images on reel were made from a physically damaged copy.
Reprinted Notice of Censorship Unknown single-page document included on a microfilm reel with Revolt. Dated April 8, 1916.
Revolt Archive of the 1916 New York anarchist periodical, which was published by Hippolyte Havel and ultimately suppressed by the U.S. government.