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"A number of lectures were also arranged for me by American anarchists. It was strenuous work and I should probably not have been able to carry it through but for the exhilarating companionship of Max Baginski. . ."
--- Emma Goldman
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MAX BAGINSKY, (1864-1943)
Prussian-born American anarchist.Biographical Notes
_______________Max Baginski dies 1943, New York (born, 1864, in Eastern Prussia), a Social Democrat turned anarchist, is condemned in 1891 to 2 1/2 years in prison for "violation of the press laws".
Exiled to the US, Baginski collaborated on Johan Most's paper, "Freiheit", then as publicity agent for Emma Goldman's newspaper, "Mother Earth", as well as many other papers into the 30s.
Rudolf Rocker calls him,
"One of the most enlightened & perspicacious spirits of the German movement."
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