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ANARCHIST CONGRESSES

a Gallery of Anti-Authoritarians & Poets, Saints & Sinners, Movements & Events.
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ABAD de SANTILLAN, Diego.
(1897-1983) Author, editor, leading figure in the Spanish & Argentinian anarchism.
ABARCA, Victoriano.
(??-??) Spanish militant with Barcelona Sindicato del Metal de la CNT.
October 2006
ABARNO, Frank.
Italian-American anarchist, member of Gruppo Gaetano Bresci, imprisoned for planting bombs in St. Patrick's Cathedral & the Church of St. Alphonsus.
ABAYÀ GARRIGA, Francesc.
(1870-1971). Constituir la CNT (1910). Va ser redactor de la "Revista Social" (òrgan de la Unió Manufacturera) i collaborà a “La Federación Igualadina”, “La Autonomia”, “El Productor” i “El Trabajo”.
(Biografies de Sindicalistes)
ABELLA, Àngel.
(??-??). Militant de la CNT. (Biografies de Sindicalistes)
ABELLA, José.
(??-??). Militant de la CNT i de les Joventuts Llibertàries. (Biografies de Sindicalistes)
ABBEY, Edward.
(1927-1989), American anarchist, eco-defender, novelist (The Monkey Wrench Gang).
ABOS SERENA, Miquel..
(??-??). Militant, CNT de Saragossa.
(Biografies de Sindicalistes)
ABBOTT, Leonard.
Cofounder of the Ferrer Colony Association (with Harry Kelly & Joseph Cohen).
(1868-1918) Polish philosopher, psychologist, sociologist, anarchist, father of Polish cooperative movement. (Daily Bleed)
ABRAMS, Jacob.
(??-??) Russian anarchist, secretary of the American Bookbinder's Union, member of the Frayhayt group, deported from the Land of the Free for opposing the American invasion of Russia in 1918.
ABRAMS, Mary.
(??-??) Member of the anarchist Frayhayt group, survivor of the Triangle Shirtwaist fire in 1911, escaping by jumping out a window. Wife of Jacob Abrams.
ACHARYA, M.P.T.
(??-??) Indian anarchist communist, militant Bombay worker in the 1930s.
December 2006
ACCIARITO, Pietro.
(18711943) Italian anarchist, attempted to stab the king of Italy, sent to prison for life.
ACIN AQUILUE, Ramon.
(1887?/1888?-1936) Spanish anarcho-syndicalist, teacher, writer & avant-garde artist murdered by the fascists
ACKELSBERG, Martha.
American anarchist scholar.
(Research on Anarchism)
Acracia
Title of a number of periodicals of libertarian content.
(Christie Books)
ACUNA, Elisa.
(1887- 1946) Mexican professor & journalist, participant in Sociedad Mutualista de Mujeres, Consejo Feminista Mexicano & Liga Panamericana de Mujeres.
(Ateneo Virtual)
January 2007
Acratas.
Founded 1967, Spanish ultra-left militant anarchists.
ADAM, Paul.
French artist, symbolist, anarchist.
Daily Bleed, Nov 11, 1863 & Feb 26, 1894
ADÃO, Luísa do Carmo Franco Elias.
(1914-1999) Portuguese nurse, militant anarchist, life-long
anarchist & companion of Tomas De Aquino.
(Ephéméride anarchiste)
ADDELSON, Kathryn Pyne. Anarchist feminist.
January 2007
ADRIEN, Georges.
(1862 — id., 1921) French journalist & writer, anarchist.
AGOSTINELLI, Diva.
(1921-). American anarchist, old bowler, member of Why?'/Resistance editorial board, companion of David Wieck. (Institute for Anarchist Studies)
AGNESE, Angelo « Gino ».
(1940-2001) Italian anarchist activist, Professor of Physics.
(Daily Bleed)
January 2007
AGUGGINI, Ettore.
(??-??) Italian; with others, convicted for the Teatro Diana bombing.
February 2007
AGUSTIN VICENTE, Luis. (aka Ruiz Costa; "El Metralla")
(??-??) Spanish guerilla, alongside Fiaschi & Facerias.
(??-1963) Scottish anarchist communist, head of APCF.
Founded 'The Bakunin Press' publishing house & edited five Glasgow-based anarchist periodicals, "The Herald of Revolt", "The Spur", "The Commune", "The Council", & "The Word".
ALIAGA LLEDÓ, Serafín.
(1915-1990). Spanish anarchosyndicalist, head of AJA (Alianza Juvenil Antifascista), active in Federación Ibérica de ruventudes Libertarias (FIJL), collaborationist who became a communist. December 2006
ALLEN, E. J. B.
(??-??) British anarchist syndicalist, edited the “Industrial Unionist”, founder of the Industrialist League. Disappeared from the movement in 1912.
(??-??) Italian anarchist, illustrator, "padre" of Anarchik (!).
(A-rivista)
AMERICANO, Bruno.
(??-??) Member of Vanguard Group in the 30s with Glenn Carrington, John Pinkman, Clara Solomon, Abe Bluestein, et al. Ran guns to Spain during the Revolution & was imprisoned by the Communists there.
AMILA Jean (Jean Meckert)
ANARCHIST ACADEMY
(??-??) German Hip Hop band (defunct).
(Wiki)
Anarchist Black Cross
Mutual aid & solidarity network for victims of state repression.
(Wikipedia)
What is the Anarchist Black Cross?, (Spunk Library)
Makhno's Black Cross
Anarchist Communist Federation (ACF). British.
(nestormakhno.info)
Anarchist Black Cross (American); founded circa 1978.
International Anarchist Congress (London, 1896)
Anarcho-syndicalisme
ANCIAUX, Marie-Adèle (Mary Smiles)
Convened (July 29) after anarchists are excluded in Marxist takeover of
the International (July 27). (Daily Bleed)
(1887-1983) French anarchist militant, libertarian teacher.
ANDRADE, David.
(1859-1928) An original member of the Melbourne Anarchist Club. The Andrade brothers ran Australia's first anarchist bookshop & news agency & published books & pamphlets. (Radical Tradition)
ANDRADE, William.
(??-??), An original member of the Melbourne Anarchist Club; founder of the Sydney Anarchist Club.
(Radical Tradition)
ANDREWS, John Arthur.
(1865-1903), Prolific Australian communist anarchist agitator, gifted theoretician, poet, inventor, historian & linguist, influential with the labor movement.
(Radical Tradition)
ANDREWS, Stephen Pearl.
(1812-1886) American individualist anarchist, abolitionist.
(Anarchy Archives)
ANGIOLILLO, Michele.
ANGRAND, Charles.
(1854-1926). French Impressionist, Pointillist, anarchist illustrator.
Angry Brigade.
British 1970s "underground" group, charged with bombings; police count Ian Purdie, Jake Prescott, & Stuart Christie among its members.
(Stan Iverson Archives; Christie Books: video)
ANNOVI, Silvio..
(1890-1978) Italian anarchist militant.
(Anarchismo Modenese)
ANTICH Puig, Salvador.
Member of the MIL (Mouvement Ibérique de Libération).
ANTLIFF, Allan.
Canadian academic anarchist & art historian.
ANTIGNAC, Antoine.
(1864-1930). French anarchist activist, wrote for "La révolte" & "Libertaire".
ANTONILI, Gabriella Segata.
(??-??) 19-year-old American anarchist convicted for transporting dynamite. She & fellow prisoner Emma Goldman became good friends.
Anti-Parliamentary Communist Federation (APCF)
(ca.1921-1945), United the Glasgow Anarchist Group & Glasgow Communist Group; published the monthly journals "Commune" (Guy Aldred, ed.) & "Solidarity."
Arbeter Fraint Group.
Published "Arbeter Fraint." See also Federation of Yiddish-Speaking Anarchist Groups in Great Britain & Paris.
ARIAS, Josefina.
(??-??) Member Mujeres Libres de Les Corts (Barcelona).
(Ateneo Virtual)
January 2007
ARMAND, E. (pseud. of Ernest-Lucien Juin).
(1872-1962). French individualist.
(Daily Bleed reference page); also Research on Anarchism
ARMONY, F. Hochauser.
(??-198?) Prolific writer for "Solidaridad Obrera," "CNT" & other journals. Lived in Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, etc., finally settling in Israel.
ARNAUD, Georges-Jean.
French anarchist, novelist, writes police procedurals. (l'anarcho revue)
ARNOULD, Arthur.
(1833-1895) French anarchist, Communard, friend of Bakunin. Journalist, novelist. (Pen name A. Matthey)
ARRIAGA, Camilo.
(1862-1945). Mexican intellectual, Magonista, but never fully embraced Magon's radicalism.
(Daily Bleed) November 2006
ARRIGONI, Enrico. (aka Frank Brand, Harry Goni, among many others)
(??-1986) Italian-American individualist. Lathe operator, house painter, bricklayer, dramatist, founder/editor of "Eresia". Wrote regularly for Felicani’s "Controcorrente". Abe Bluestein, Selma Cohen & Emma Goldman helped him escape from prison in Spain.
January 2007
ARRU, Andre (aka Jean René Sauliere).
French anarchist, pacifist.
ARSHINOV, Peter. (Piotr Archinov)
ARTAL, Armand..
(??-1967). Anarquista. CNT militant. Secretary Comitè Nacional Revolucionari de la CNT, amb seu a Badalona (1927-28). Residí a València des d'on s'exilià el 1939, i a on tornà i morí el 1967.
(Biografies de Sindicalistes)
ARTAL, Joaquín Miguel.
(??-??) Spanish anarquista, at age 19 attempted to kill Maura. Daily Bleed, April 12, 1904; April 2006
ASCASO ABADIA, Francisco
Spanish member of Nosotros, an FAI action group, close friend of Durruti.
(Anarchy Archives)
ASCASO Alejandro
ASCASO, Domingo.
(??-??) Spanish anarchist, member of "Los Solidarios."
March 2007
ASCASO Joaquin
(??-??) Armenia's best known anarchist. Doctor, a founder of the Kropotkin Museum, disappeared by Stalin.
(Page link; see also, International Institute of Social HIstory)
(March 23, 1921) Anarchist bombing Milan, Italy, killing & wounding many.
(Daily Bleed; Ephéméride anarchiste)
January 2007
Auberges de Jeunesse
AUGES, Marcel..
(??-??). Militant, member CNT, Sindicat Metallúrgic (1930; president 1932). 1931 s'adherí als Trentistes. Collaborà a "El Trabajo," (Manresa 1931-34). (Biografies de Sindicalistes)
AURENCHE Alain
AUSTIN, Kate.
(1864-1902) Universalist, freethinker, feminist, writer.
(Research on Anarchism)
AUSTIN, Sherman.
(??- ) American anarchist, a webmaster of Raisethefist.com, busted by the FBI & Anti-Terrorism Taskforce in 2002.
(Raise theFist)
AVRAY Charles d'
AVRICH, Paul.
(1931-2006) Sympathetic, compassionate American historian of anarchism.
page created February 2007
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(1904-2005) Chinese novelist, anarchist. (Anarchy Archives); see also Daily Bleed BABEUF Gracchus BACHMANN, Marion. (See also Marie Capderoque). (1873-??). French militant feminist, syndicalist, anarchist. (Daily Bleed) BADARACO, Horacio. (1901-1946) Argentinian anarchist, member of The Torch, along with Alberto Bianchi. Fought in the Spanish Revolution & worked with the papers "Working Solidarity" & "Libertaria Youth." (Daily Bleed) (18??-??) British individualist anarchist, lecturer, writer. (Daily Bleed) (1864-1943) Prussian-born American anarchist. BAGUET Jean (dit Jean Bayet) BAISSAT, Bernard. (??-??) French filmmaker, (1814-1876). Russian conspirator, anarchist, nemesis of Marx, assassin of God. Daily Bleed Saint, May 30th BALABANOFF Angélica BALDELLI, Giovanni. (??-??) Italian anarchist, author. (1902-1932) Bulgarian anarchist revolutionary, companion of Nadejda Popova. Dadaist, Daily Bleed Saint. BALLANO, Adolfo. (??-??) Spanish anarchist, member of "Los Solidarios." (??-??) American activist, worked with Emma Goldman. BALLARD, George. See George Barrett. BALLESTA, Sebastián. (??-1989). Spanish anarchist. A founder of Comité Provincial de las Juventudes Libertarias; CNTorganizer. December 2006 (??-??) Member Mujeres Libres de Granollers, Spain. (Ateneo Virtual) BALLOU, Adin. (1803-1890), American Christian anarchist-pacifist. (Daily Bleed) Bande du Matese BARA Louis BARBE, Alphonse. (??-??) French anarchiste, antiwar militant, editor, Fought in the Spanish Revolution. (Daily Bleed) BARBIERI, Francisco. (flag.blackened.net) BARCENA BUSTAMANTE, Benita. (??-??) Member Mujeres Libres, Spain. (Ateneo Virtual) Canadian professor, wrote People Without Government: An Anthropology of Anarchism. BARDINA Sophie BARKER, George. (??-??) British anarchist. (1928-2004) British anarchist militant, 1st of May Group, Merseyside anarchists. (1876-1910) One of the great thinkers & writers produced by Iberian anarchism. South American emigrant, journalist, literary author & critic, founder of the review "Germinal". His works were collected & published after his death from illness. (Christie Books) (??-??) British anarchist. BARRETO, Alfonso Henriques de Lima. (1881-1922) Brazilan novelist, social critic, anarchist. (Daily Bleed) also Ephéméride anarchiste BARROT, Jean. BARTOSEK Norbert BARRUCAND Victor BARRUE Jean(1861-1934). German-born American anarchist, friend of Alex Berkman. Argentinian anarchist, writer, historian. BECK, Julian. (??-??) American playwright/actor, Living Theater. BEK-GRAN, Robert. (??-??) Council communist, maintained relations with the NY Vanguard anarchist group in the 30s. BELLEGARRIGUE, Anselme. (1820-??)French anarchiste. (Daily Bleed, April 30, 1850) BENOIT, Charles. BELLEI, Carino.. (1890-1940) Italian anarchist militant. (anarchismo modenese) BENNETT, John. (??- ) Small press publisher, literary curmudgeon, author, editor of "Vagabond", outsider — washes windows so we can see better. (Vagabond Press) (1919- ) Spanish poet, militant anarchist, member Mujers Libres. (Daily Bleed) (1890-1940) Italian anarchist militant. (anarchismo modenese) (1870-1936) Lithuanian-born American immigrant, anarchist-communist. Daily Bleed Saint, June 28
Formed after Berkman's imprisonment, seeking his release, reduction of sentence, & financed an attempted tunnel escape (1900). (Daily Bleed) (??-??) Italian anarchist, murdered by Communists in the Spanish Revolution.
(1918-1949) Daughter of Giovanna & Camillo Berneri. Author, editor of "Freedom". BERNIZET Lucien BERNSTEIN, Jesse. (1950-1991) Seattle literary outlaw, Left Bank Books denizen, noisy, suicide. (Wikipedia) (1921-) American Catholic priest, anti-war activist & christian anarchist. Brother of Philip. (Wikipedia) BERRIGAN, Philip. (1923-2002) American Catholic priest, anti-war activist & christian anarchist. (Wikipedia) BERTHIER Pierre Valentin BERTI, Gianpietro "Nico". (??-??) Anarchist historian. BERTHOLD Simon Headed Magoniste forces, with Jose Maria Leyva, which seized Mexicali, Mexico. Daily Bleed, Jan 29, 1911 BERTHOMIEU Louis (??-1936). Member of the International Group of the Durruti Column, killed in Aragon. Daily Bleed, Oct 17, 1936 BERTON Germaine (1872-1947) Militant, founder/editor of "Il Risveglio/Le Réveil Geneva."
(1877-1964) French anarchist. (1877-1960). French militant anarchist feminist. (1886-1947) French anarchosyndicalist. BESSER, Howard. American anarchist, Director of Moving Image Archiving & Preservation (UCLA), professor, collector of T-shirts. (Howard Besser page/UCLA) BEY, Hakim. American anarchist, advocate of Temporary Autonomous Zones. BEYLIE Henri BIANCO René BIANCHI, Alberto. (??-??) Argentinian anarchist, member of The Torch, along with Horacio Badaraco. (Daily Bleed) (??-??) French anarchist, involved in the movement from early 1960s until about 1980. (International institute of Social History) BIAU Patrick BIDAULT Emile
(1847-1928), Australian libertarian socialist, founder Federative Home at Wainoni. (Radical Tradition) BILLINGS Warren BINAZZI Pasquale (1881-1966) Corsican anarcho-syndicalist, Secretary of Syndicat des Correcteurs, active in Sacco & Vanzetti support groups & the 1936 Spanish Revolution. (1883-1989). French vine-grower, pacifist, poet & songster. |
(??- ) Black Bob indeed. American post-situ critic, zerowork advocate. (1970-2006) British newspaper founded by Albert Meltzer & Stuart Christie. (Wikipedia) (??-1882) "Le Drapeau Noir" (The Black Flag) French anarchist paper published for several years. (1945-??) "Kurohata" (Black Flag), Japanese journal published by Black Youth League (1925-??). Black Flag. (1976-1986) American punk band. (Wikipedia) Militant NY anarchists, dadaist inspired culture orientated actions. Included Ben Morea, Ron Hahne. Issued a magazine of the same name. Later became Up Against the Wall Motherfucker. (Movement for Anarchy) Black Rose. Common anarchist image. According to legend, during the peasant uprisings in the middle ages those who found freedom would also find the black rose in nature; conversely those finding the black rose in nature also find freedom. Currently the name of Canadian publisher. See Mutinerie des marins... Black Youth League. (1925-??). Japanese anarchists, publishers of "Kurohata" (Black Flag). (1904-1969) American cartographer, anarchist, cofounder of the NY Libertarian League. (Daily Bleed) (1757-1827) Daily Bleed Saint; Poet, radical, mystic, printer, engraver, subversive. Entertained angels in the garden. Friend of William Godwin. American anarchist, active in the Vanguard Group, Libertarian Book Club. BLUESTEIN, Esther. (??-??) Russian-American anarchist, active in the anarchist group in the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, part of the Modern School, married to Mendel, mother of Abe. BLUESTEIN, Mendel. (??-??) Russian-American anarchist, active with his wife Esther, father of Abe. BODY, Marcel. ( 1894 -1984) French communist, typographer, active in syndicalist movement in his later years. (International Institute of Social History) BOETIE Etienne de la BOLDRINI, Giuseppe. (??-??) Italian; with others, convicted for the Teatro Diana bombing. Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese) (1872-1961). Italian anarchist militant, participant in founding USI & UAI. BONOMINI Ernesto BONTEMPS Charles Auguste (1921-2006) American anarchist, ecologist, militant, theorist. Anarchist Bookstores (Current, open shops)
(1854-??). French labor militant, defendant in the "Trial of the 66." (Daily Bleed; Ephéméride anarchiste) Italian anarcho-syndicalist.BORGIUS, Walter. (??-??) Author, Die Ideenwelt des Anarchismus (1904) BOROVOI, Alexei. (1875-1935) Great unknown of Russian anarchism. (1903-1995) Italian-Canadian, one of four anarchists arrested in Toronto for anti-Fascist agitation; defense to prevent deportation aided by Emma Goldman. BOSIGER André Daily Bleed, July 22, 1913 BOSIGER Ruth BOSSIERE, Roger. (1922-2006) (1881-1941) French militant, antimilitarist, anarcho-syndicalist. (Daily Bleed) BOUILLARD, Gustave (1857-??) Anarchiste ardennais. Early 20th century American critic, anarchist. BOUSSINOT Charles BOUSSINOT Roger Bourse du Travail BOYESEN, Bayard. American teacher at the Ferrer School; Columbia University professor fired for sharing a lecture platform with Emma Goldman. Journalistic pseudonym for author David Watson. Austrian-American anarchist, romantically involved with Emma Goldman. BRAND, Frank. Best known of several pseudonyms used by Enrico Arrigoni. (1921-1981) French anarchist poet, singer/songwriter. BRELL PIÑOL, Juan. (Valencia, 1908 - ?). Anarcosindicalista. Dirigente de la CNT. December 2006 (1926-2002) American anarchist, scholar (University of California-Berkeley) in medieval English & Italian history. (1869-1901). Italian-American anarchist, assassinated King Umberto. BRIENS, François BROOKER, Tom. (??- ) Construction worker, musician, San Francisco Anarchist Book Fair Committee co-founder. (IndyMedia) (1838-1922) Communard, anarchist militant (International Institute of Social History) BROUSSE, Paul. (1844-1912). Jura Federation member; became a socialist. (Daily Bleed) BROUTCHOUX, Benoît BROWN, George. (??-??) Anarchist orator . BROWN, L. Susan Brown. Anarchist-communist. A Research on Anarchism list moderator. American anarchist sympathiser & modern educator. BRUMANA, Herminia. (1898-1954) Argentinean libertarian pedagogue. Participant in "Nuestra Tribuna" (Ateneo Virtual) (1874-1945), Unorthodox Swiss socialist & libertarian, physician, writer, antimilitarist, kicked out of the Communist Party for anarchist leanings. (International Institute of Social History) BRUPBACHER, Paulette. [Paulette Raygrodski] (1880-1967), Swiss libertarian, translator, partner & collaborator of Fritz. (International Institute of Social History) See also Daily Bleed, Dec. 31 BRUZZI, Pietro. (??-1944) Italian, co-editor of "L’Indivi-dualista". Implicated in the Teatro Diana bombing. Fought in the Spanish Revolution. WWII partisan, captured & shot by the fascists. (Daily Bleed; Ephéméride anarchiste) Philosopher, considered by some a religious anarchist. Wrote Paths in Utopia (1949), with chapters on Proudhon, Kropotkin & Landauer. BUCCIARELLI, Guido. Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese) Budapest 1956 BUMPAS, Jim. (1943-1997) Attorney, computer enthusiast, sports coach, social critic & author. Social Revolutionary Anarchist Federation (SRAF) newsletter publisher. IWW member. Avid simulated war games enthusiast & designer. (See "Tatchanka - Ukraine, 1919-21"). (Daily Bleed) BUONARROTI, Filippo (1761-??) BURROWS, Herbert. BUTAUD Georges |
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(1911- still active) Largest trade union in Spain, anarchosyndicalist, first third of 20th century. (flag.blackened.net); see also Spanish Wiki COM [Casa del Obrero Mundial]. (1912-16) Anarchosyndicalist labor union. Dominated labor in Mexico City; opposed Huerta in 1914, & Villa & Zapata in 1914-1915. After much labor turbulence, crushed by the government. CABET Etienne CABRERA, Ary. (??-??) Montevideo anarchist militant of the CNT, & the clandestine Resistance Student Workmen (ROE) founded by Uruguyan Anarchistic Federation to fight the military dictatorship; arrested 1976. December 2006 (??- ) American anarchist author, in Fifth Estate & Exquisite Corpse. (Research on Anarchism) (1846-1892) Italian anarchist, champion of Bakunin in the second half of the 1800's. CAFIERO Ku Tuzoca (??-) American poet, perfomance writer, anarchist. (Home page) CALLEMIN (Raymond la science) CALVIA, Maria. (??-??) Argentinian, involved with "La Voz de la Mujer" (Voice of the Woman). French anarchist, free thinker & freemason. CAMPO, Marcelino del. (??-1924) Spanish anarchist, member of "Los Solidarios", killed in a shootout with Barcelona police. (??-??). Spanish anarchist, carpenter. Member of "Los Solidarios" (1922-23). (Biografies de Sindicalistes) CAMUS Albert "La Canadienne Strike" Spanish strike in Barcelona in 1919, becoming a General Strike. Daily Bleed, Feb 8, 1919 (1896-1973). Spanish/Mexican anarchist, member CNT & Republican government (in exile).
(1873-??) French anarchiste-syndicalist, feminist. Founded "Comité d'études des femmes socialistes révolutionnaires". (nothingness.org) CAPDEVILA PUIG, Andreu. (1894 -?) Militant a la CNT. Daily Bleed, April 16, 1937; added Sept 2004 CAPETILLO, Luisa. (1879-1922) Puerto Rican feminist, anarchist, labor organizer, novelist, publisher "La Mujer" (The Woman). (Ateneo Virtual) (1927-1995) Argentinian anarchist, academic, historian, in Venezuela 1968-1994. CARACERSA DIAZ, Salvador. (? -?) Militant a la CNT. Daily Bleed, Nov 30, 1920; added Sept 2004 CARBALLO BLANCO Fernando (1883-958). Spanish/Mexican anarchist militant & author. page added June 2003 CARBONE, Carmine. Italian-American anarchist, member of the Gruppo Gaetano Bresci, sentenced 6-12 years in prison for planting bombs in St. Patrick's Cathedral & the Church of St. Alphonsus with Frank Arbano. CARDIAS (Rossi, Giovanni). See Rossi page link below. CARLES Emilie (1844--1929).Early British gay rights activist, utopian & libertarian socialist, poet, songwriter. Daily Bleed, June 28, 1929 (1904-1988) French anarchist, combatant in the Spanish Revolution. CARRANZA, Pedro Antonio.. (??-??) Spanish cenetista . October 2006 (??-??) African American anarchist, member of Vanguard Group in the 30s. Surrealist painter (Daily Bleed Saint, 1999)CARRUTH, Hayden. (1921- ) American poet & anarchist. http://recollectionbooks.com/links.html#HaydenCarruth CARTER, Alan. British professor, anarchist scholar, environmentalist. (Research on Anarchism) & (Home page) CARTER, April. (??- ) Author, anarcho-pacifist. (??-??) Australian, ran communist-anarchist press in Sydney ca. 1912. Casas Viejas (massacre de) (1898-1966). Argentinian anarchist militant. A founder of FLA (Mirrored page, in Spanish) CASERIO, Sante Jeronimo. (1873-1894) Italian anarchist, assassinated French President Carnot to avenge the execution of Auguste Valliant; executed 1894. Daily Bleed, Aug 2, 1894; added Aug 2002 CASTANELLAS Ramon CASTEU François CATALÁ TINEO, Sigfrido. (1906-1978) Spanish anarcosindicalista, CNT militant, a founder of ANFD. Arrested in 1944, condemned to death (commuted). (Christie Books) Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese) CECCHI, Pilade. (??-??) Italian anarchist, editor of 'La questione sociale', for which he was sent to prison in 1884. Cecilia Colony (Brasil) See Giovanni Rossi page; Cempuis (école libertaire de) Central Téléphonique (Barcelone 1937) CENTRONE, Michele. (??-193??) Italian anarchist, volunteer, Colonna Italiana Ascaso, killed in the Spanish Revolution of 1936. Centre International de Recherches sur l’Anarchisme (CIRA). Major anarchist archive, in Switzerland, with smaller associated archives in other countries. (CIRA) CEPELLI, Renzo. (??-??) Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese) CERON BAZA, Juan.. (1896-1939). Spanish CNT militant. Captured & executed by the fascists, June 6. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) CERRADA, Laureano. (??-1976) Spanish anarchist, CNT member, veteran of the plot to kill Franco & Hitler together; murdered by a Spanish Nazi. CERRETTI, Arturo. (??-?? ca late 1800s) Italian anarchist, brother of Cleso. CERRETTI, Cleso. (??-?? ca late 1800s) Italian anarchist. CERRITO Gino (1840-1874). Spanish law teacher, member of the Alliance, go-between for the Alliance & the F.R.E. (ChristieBooks) CHAE-HO Shin CHAMPALLE Louis CHAMPION Jeanne CHARDON Pierre (Pierre Charron) CHARRIER, Mécislas. (1895-1922) French individualist & illégaliste. Raised until the age of five by the anarchist Mécislas Golberg. Executed in 1922. (Daily Bleed) Charlatan Stew. American anti-authoritarian publishers (activists Sylvie Kashdan & Robbie Barnes). (Charlatan Stew text archives) Charter of Amiens. (Charte d’Amiens) (1906) Adopted, CGT 9th Congress, Amiens, France — a key revolutionary syndicalist text—stressing the need to maintain independence from all political parties. French & English, see Fondation Pierre Besnard; Marxists.org lists the signatories updated October 2006 (1896-1925) Bulgarian writer, speaker, theorist, activist. Captured & executed. Page created December 2002; updated May 2003 CHENARD Paul (Paulo) CHENARD, Raoul. (1896-1960) Militant French anarchist-syndicalist. Daily Bleed, Nov 29, 1896 |
(18??-1921) Russian anarchist poet executed by the Communists. CHESSA Aurelio CHEVALIER DE LA BARRE (Jean-François Lefebvre) CHEVET Susy CHIAPUSO Manuel CHIARELLA Paolo CHINCHILLA, Manuel. (??-??) Spanish Bakuninist,organized first anarchist nucleus in Chile(?). Influenced Carlos Jorquera, the first Chilean anarchist. CHIOSSI, Vincenzo. Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese) (1928-) American linguist, anarcho-syndicalist, professor. (Anarchy Archives) (1946- ) Scottish anarchist militant & publisher. Artists cited in Daily Bleed, Patron Saints. CHU MIN YI Chumbawamba. Anarchist band: "Give The Anarchist A Cigarette" ('Albert, Bobby, for God's sake burn it down'), from "Anarchy", album, England 1994 (Home page) (1844-1918) Italian anarchist, writer, Paris Communard. (Daily Bleed) CIVERA MARTINEZ, Marín. (Valencia, 1900-México, 1975). Spanish political & theoretical anarchosyndicalist, author. December 2006 American professor, anarchist scholar. (Research on Anarchism) CLASTRES, Pierre. (1934-1977) French anarchist anthropologist, author of Society Against the State. (le libertaire) CLAUDOT, André CLAUX, Kleber. (aka Ramon [Ray] Insa Lleo) (1893-1971), French-Australian anarchist, naturalist. (Radical Tradition) CLEMENT Jean-Baptiste CLEMENT, Salvador. (1916-2000), Spanish anarcho-syndicalist. Daily Bleed, 8/4/2000 CLEMINSON, Richard. Scholar of articles on anarchism & sexuality. (Research on Anarchism) CLER Henri CLEYRE, Voltairine de. (1866-1912). American teacher, poet, anarchist feminist. (Anarchy Archives) Collected Poems of Voltairine De Cleyre (Stan Iverson Archives); added November 2006 (1879-1959) French tapestry maker, anarchist & popular secretary of the "Federation of Tenants." COEURDEROY Ernest COHEN, Joseph J. COHEN, Selma. (??-??) American anarchist, artist, married to Abe Bluestein. French anarchist, best-known for his days during the Paris '68 uprising. (Anarchy Archives) COLLI, Egisto. Italian anarchist (Anarchismo Modenese) COLOMER André Colonne Vendome Colonie d'Aiglemont Colonie de Bascon Colonie Cittadella COMAPOSADA GUILLEN, Mercedes. (1901-1994). Spanish anarchist, feminist, teacher, co-founder Mujeres Libres. Daily Bleed, August 14, 1901 COMES Francesc (1920-2000) British physician, anarchist, poet, novelist, anti-nuke activist, sexologist [The Joy of Sex], etc.... Commune de Paris. (See: Paris Commune). "El Condenado". (1872 thru 1893) Title borne by a number of libertarian papers in Spain. (Christie Books) (1931-??) Chilean union, anarcosindicalista. United IWW remnants with FORCh & several anarcho-syndicalist unions. 25,000 members in 35 different unions. It's organ "La Protesta" was the most important libertarian newspaper in Chile. Congress of the Local Federations of the MLE-CNT in exile. First Congress held in Paris (May 1945). 400 delegates represent about 450 anarchist local federations in France & North Africa; membership was 25,000. (Daily Bleed Reference page) May 1, 1945 CONNOLLY, Gilbert. (??-??) Member of Vanguard Group in the 30s with Albert Mullady, John Pinkman, Sidney Solomon, et al. CONSIDERANT Victor CONSIGLIO Umberto CONSTANDSE, Anton. (??-??) Leading Dutch anarchist & freethinker. CONSTANT Marie (Le Père Lapurge) voir, MARIE Constant) CONTENT Julien CONVERTI Nicolo (1879-1950). American anarchist, writer, publisher, businessman. CORDÓN AVELLÁN, Salvador (Cabra 1886-Seville 1936) Andalusian revolutionary; married Isabel H. Pereira in Argentina; propagandist, speaker, publisher & author. (Christie Books) CORNELISSEN Christian (1871-1937) Dramatist, anarchist militant & CNT fighter. COSTA Andrea (??- ) Italian anarchist artist & illustrator. updated April 2006 COTA, José Muñoz. Mexican poet, includes poems about Zapata, Magonistas & other anarchists. (Daily Bleed) reference page COTTIN Louis-Emile COURBET, Gustave. (1809-1877) French Realist artist, militant anarchist. (Movement for Anarchy) COUTE Gaston COVELLI Emilio CRASS, Chris. American anarchist militant, columnist, organizer (Food Not Bombs, anti-racism, etc). (Wikipedia) CREAGH, Ronald.
(1841-1920) Doctor & Irish anarchist. Editor of the first anarchist daily paper (FORA paper in Argentina). (Daily Bleed) CRESPI, Ugo. Italian anarchist (Anarchismo Modenese) CRESPIN Claude CROISET Hynan Cronaca Sovversiva (Subversive Chronicle) (circa 1894) Principal Italian-American anarchist paper ran for 15 years until suppressed by the US government. Edited by Luigi Galleani. Kronstadt Revolt (or Cronstadt) CROPALTI, Ettore. Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese) CROSS Henri-Edmond (Delacroix dit) (1856-1910) French illustrator, painter. CROWLEY, Louise & George. (??-??) Communisty activists, founders, Seattle Anarchist Group. CUBERO, Jaime. (??-1998) Brazilian anarchist, author, teacher. Daily Bleed) CYVOCT Antoine CZOLGOSZ Léon |
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(1890-1932) Italian-American anarchist, anti-fascist, teacher, poet. (Kate Sharpley Library) D'AVRAY, Charles. (1878-1960) French anarchist poet & songster. DAGERMAN, Stig. (1923-1954) Swedish Playwright, novelist, poet, anarcho-trade unionist. (Daily Bleed) DAMIANI, Luigi ‘Gigi’. (1876-1953) Militant Italian anarchist & propagandist, active also in Brazil. (Daily Bleed Reference page) DANTAS Virginia DARGERMAN Stig DARIEN Georges DARSOUZE René
Bulgarian anarchist, prestigious figure among workers.
(1870-1963) French anarchist, union activist. DAUDET Philippe DAUNIS André DAVID-NEEL, Alexandra. (1868-1969) Daily Bleed Saint for December 12: First woman explorer of Tibet & its mysteries. Successively & simultaniously anarchist, singer, feminist, explorer, writer, lecturer, photographer, buddhist, architect, mail artist, sanskrit grammarian & Centenarian. See also October 24 DAY, Dorothy (1897-1980) American Catholic anarchist, founder of Catholic Worker Movement with Peter Maurin. (aka Henri Dieu) (1902-1969). Belgian anarchist, bookseller, scholar, & writer. (1864-1930) French individualist anarchist, lampoonist. (1889-1974). French anarchist, trade unionist. de Cleyre, Voltairine. See Cleyre above. DE JONG Albert. DE JONG Rudolf DE LIGT, Barthélemy. (1883-1938), Outstanding antimilitarist & Dutch libertarian pacifist. (Ephéméride anarchiste); Daily Bleed, July 17, 1883 DE-PAEPE César DE SOUSA Germinal DEBORD, Guy. International Situationist, author of The Society of the Spectacle. (nothingness.org) DEBRONCKART, Jacques. (1855-1926), Militant American labor rights activist, socialist, anarchist sympathizer, cofounder IWW. (1821-1864) French revolutionary, publisher of "Libertaire".
(also listed as MULTATULI below) DELANNOY Aristide DELALE Auguste DELANNOY Aristide DELATOUSCHE Germain DELESALLE Paul DELGADO Joaquim DELGADO Roman DERRIDA, Jacques. (??-??) Philosopher of deconstruction, "responsible anarchism". DESCAVES Lucien DESGRANGES Antoine DESGRANGES, Pierre. (GRANGE). (Ephéméride anarchiste) Daily Bleed, July 16, 1898 DESGRANGES, Victor. (1877-1951), French revolutionary syndicalist, anarchist, journalist. (Ephéméride anarchiste); Daily Bleed, July 17, 1951 |
French pacifist, member of "l'Action d'art". Cited Daily Bleed, Feb 5, 1875, Dec 22, 1956 Non-anarchist, known as the "Newburyport Nut." DICK, Jim. (??-??) British-American anarchist, labor activist, active in Modern School movement. DICK, Nellie. (??-??) British-American anarchist, labor activist, active in Modern School movement. DICKSTEIN, Ruth. (??-??) Polish-American member Vanguard Group. DICKSTEIN, Zina. (??-??) Polish-American member Vanguard Group. DIEHL, Karl. German professor, strove to dispel the statist image of anarchist movements as terrorists. (Anarchy Archives) DIDEROT DIEUDONNE Eugène DIGEON Emile Dimanche rouge (St Petersbourg) DI PRIMA, Diane. (1934- ) American Beat poet, anarchist militant, granddaughter of Domenico Mallozzi, an Italian-born anarchist. (Wikipedia) DI SCIULLO, Camillo. (??-??) Italian anarchist, ran the newspaper "Il pensiero" in 1890s. DMITRIEFF Elisabeth DOCTRINAL Sophie (POIRIER) (1902-1990). American anarcho-syndicalist, Wobbly, member of the Chicago Free Society Group, Libertarian Book Club, co-founder New York Libertarian League. (Movement for Anarchy) (1846-1919). Pioneer of Dutch anarchism & the International Anti-Militarist Association. Born in Amsterdam, a preacher in Harlingen in 1870. Leader of a socialist union & first socialist senator in The Netherlands. Became an anarchist in 1897. In English, see http://www.iisg.nl/collections/domelauk.html In Dutch, http://www.archief.nl/rad/educatie/archief_id_klas/mod1a.html Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis Museum DOMMANGET Maurice DONDOLIO, Nestor. (??-??) Italian-American Galleanist; a chef who poisoned 200 people at a religious banquet in NYC. (Daily Bleed reference page) DORADO PITA, Joaquina.. (1917-) Spanish anarchist, anti-Franco militant, carpenter, upholsterer. Companion of Sarrau Royes. (International Institute of Social History) DORLET Louis (Samuel VERGINE) DOUBINSKY Claude DOUBINSKY Jacques DOUBINSKY, Sebastien Anarchist writer, grandson of Jaques Doubinsky. (federation-anarchiste.org/) DRAGNEV Nicolai DUBOIS Jules DUCAUROY, Ovide DUFFY TURNER Ethel DULCET MARTI, Rosario. (1881-??) American anarchist militant, scholar, anti-war activist, feminist. (Wikipedia) DUNCAN, Robert. (1919-1988) American poet & anarchist, involved in the San Francisco Libertarian Circle, Black Mountain College & Beat movement. DURAND, Auguste. (1876-??) French antimilitarist, militant anarchist & Marseilles revolutionary syndicalist. (Ephéméride anarchiste); Daily Bleed, July 13, 1876 DURAND, Emile. (??-??) Libertarian teacher, founder of l'Ecole Ferrer de Lausanne in Switzerland with Jean Wintsch. (1880-1926) French anarchist, revolutionary trade unionist. (1885–1981) American historian, headed the anarchist Modern School in NY. (1896-1936). (1850-1935), French Anarchist illegalist, member of "La panthère des Batignolles". DUVERGE Gerard DWELSHAUVERS Jean-Jacques (Jacques MESNIL)
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(1877-1904), Russian-born anarcha-feminist. Wrote The Oblivion Seekers (1866-1892) EDO Luis A EEKHOUD Georges American teacher, sociologist, author, director of The Prejudice Institute/Center for the Applied Study of Ethnoviolence, editor of "Social Anarchism". (Home page) (1885-1940). German Poet, writer, art historian, anarchist combatant in Spanish Revolution. Nephew of famed physicist, Albert. A suicide to avoid Nazi persecution. ELIA Roberto (1930-1991) American anarchist, typesetter, IWW member. ELLUL, Jacques. (1912-??) French Christian anarchist. Daily Bleed, Jan 6, 1912 ELOSU Fernand E.L.Z.N EMCEE LYNX (??- ), American anarchist hip hop musican. (Wiki) ENCKELL Marianne (Research on Anarchism) ENGEL Georges |
(1793) Appeared during the French Revolution, rejecting Jacobin state authority. Jacques Roux & Jean Varlet were its antiauthoritarian luminaries. (Anarchy Movement; also Daily Bleed) (??-??) Printer of Vanguard Group magazine; printed beautiful programs for Stelton's Modern School & forgot the cost. EQUI, Mary (1872-1952) American doctor, lesbian anarchist & labor organizer. Daily Bleed, July 13 "Eresia". (1929-??) Eclectic American journal with a strong individualist bias, edited by E. Arrigoni Contributors included Ugo Fedeli & Francesco Ghezzi; Joe Conti (treasurer). Print run of 2,000. (1898-1954), Militant, writer, theorist & significant figure of Belgian anarchism. (1890-1952), Blind Russian anarchist, advocate & teacher of Braille Esperanto. Lived in Japan, China, Russia. ESCOBAR, Alejandro. (??-??) Important Chilean anarchist of the formative years, militant trade unionist. Escuela Moderna ESGLEAS Germinal Esperanto movement. International language movement involving many anarchists in early 20th century. Better-known adherents are Pa Chin, Paco-Libereco Group, etc. (Research on Anarchism) ESPINOZA, Magno. (18??-??) Important Chilean anarchist of the formative years, involved in "El Rebelde". ESTER BORRAS, José. (1913-1980) Spanish anarchist, militant in the French resistance & Mauthausen concentration camp; Spanish Federation of Former Political prisoners & camp inmates (FEDIP) co-founder. (International Institute of Social History); See also Daily Bleed Reference page, April 13, 1980 (??-??), Spanish anarchosyndicalist, a pioneer of the 20th century anarchist movement in the US, publisher of La Questione Sociale, companion of Maria Roda. (??-1993) Spanish anarchist militant, member of Mujeres Libres. ETCHEBEHERE, Hippolyte. (??-1936) Argentinian anarchist, companion of Mika Etchebehere, killed in the Spanish Revolution. (1902-1992) Argentinian anarchist, fought in the Spanish Revolution. EVANGELISTI, Luigi. Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese) ETIEVANT Claude François |
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(1908-2000) Anarchist thinker & activist. Daughter of famed Italian anarchist Luigi Fabbri. Died in Uruguay. FABBRI, Luigi. (1877-1935) Professor, Italian anarchist theorist, father Luce Fabbri. See the Daily Bleed, June 24, 1935 FABIJANOVIC, Stephanus. (1868-1933) Slavic-American immigrant baker, hobo, anarchist & writer. FACERIAS, Josep Lluís [José Luis], aka Face, Petro or Petronio (1920-1957) Spanish anarchist, urban guerilla. (Centre Ascaso-Durruti) F.A.C.A. F.A.C.B. FAGGIOLA, Alcesto. (??-??) Italian anarchist, participant in Italian Congress in Bologna, March 1873. F.A.I. Federación Anarquista Ibérica / Iberian Anarchist Federation (1927-present) Anarcho-syndicalist militants/affinity groups active within the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT) (Wikipedia) FAILLA, Alfonso. Italian anarchist. (1906-1986) FANELLI, Giuseppe. (1829-1877). Bakuninist, planted the seeds of anarchism in Spain. (Anarchy Archives; Wiki) FANON Maurice FARRAS Alexandre (ou Aviño) FANTAZZINI, Horst. (??-2001) Italian anarchist, bank robber dubbed "The Gentleman Bandit". (Daily Bleed) FARINELLI, Luciano. (??-??) Italian anarchist, antimilitarist. FASS-HARDEGGER, Margarethe. (1882-1963) Feminist, antifascist, anarchist, lovers with Landauer & Mühsam. (Daily Bleed) French anarchist, pacifist. F.A.U.D. Freie Arbeiter-Union Deutschlands. German Anarchosyndicalist union. Similar organizations include FORA, USI, SAC, CNT, etc. FAUGERAT James (1858-1942) Leading member of the French anarchist movement & important propagandist. Produced the 4-volume Encyclopédie Anarchiste. FAUVET Pierre
Compiled from the anarchy-list in 1998. Only man to enter British Parliament with honest intentions. FAYOLLE Maurice FEDELI, Ugo. (1898-1964) Militant Italian anarchist. (Daily Bleed; International Institute of Social History) Federacion de Grupos Anarquistas de Cuba (FGAC) / Federation of Cuban Anarchist Groups. (1924-??) Very active in helping bring down Machado's tyranny in 1933. Federación Española de Deportados e Internados Políticos (FEDIP). Post-WWII relief group for Spanish political prisoners, political prisoners in German concentration camps & refugees from Spain; & for Spanish Republicans imprisoned in Russia. Headed by José Ester Borrás. (International Institute of Social History) Fédération Communiste Libertaire. (F.C.L.) (French Wikipedia) Fédération Jurassienne See Jura Federation" Federacion Libertaria Argentina (F.L.A.) Founded in 1935 by Antonio Casanova & others, as Federación Anarco-Comunista Argentina (FACA). FLA home page (in Spanish); in English, Wikipedia Federación Obrera de Chile. (FOCH) (1909-??) First successful Chilean national trade union, which anarchists helped organize. The syndicalist FOCH (about 60,000 members), is short lived, taken over by Communists. Federación de Trabajadores de la Región Española - Spanish Regional Workers’ Federation. (FTRE) (1881-1888 ) Replaced the FRE, precurser to OARE (Spanish Regional Anarchist Organisation), fore-runner of the FAI. (Daily Bleed; Christie Books) (1901-??[1950s?]) Founded by Italian immigrant Pietro Gori. Argentina developed the most powerful anarchist movement in Latin America & FORA the largest working-class organization in the country. By the 1950's, it began to serve as a propaganda group. Federación de Trabajadores de Chile. (FTCh) (1906-??) Early attempt to form an anarcho-syndicalist federation. Federation of Yiddish-Speaking Anarchist Groups in Great Britain & Paris. (1902-??) Restarted the Arbeter Fraint (Rudolf Rocker, editor), opening a club, issuing pamphlets & books, & linking groups in London & the provinces into a Jewish Anarchist Federation. FEDERN, Etta. (1883-1951); Close friend of Milly Witkop-Rocker, educator & poet who helped form "Mujeres Libres" in 1936, & wrote Mujeres de las revoluciones FELDMAN, Leah. (1899-1993) Active in Yiddish-speaking anarchist movement. Smuggled arms into Spain in the 1960s; called "la yaya Makhnowista" (Makhnovist Granny) by the Catalans. (1891-1967) Italian-American anarchist, typographer, editor, printer, publisher. "La femme affranchie" Feminist periodical; participants included Julia Bertrand. (1861-1944) Art critic, novelist, anarchist & friend of Seurat, Paul Signac, Théo van Rysselberghe, Henri-Edmond Cross, etc. |
(??-??) American anarchist, a founder of the Modern School, wrote extensively on education & contributor to Emma Goldman's journal "Mother Earth". FERNANDEZ, Aurelio. (??-??) Spanish anarchist, member of "Los Solidarios." (??-??) Spanish anarchist, member of "Los Solidarios", brother of Aurelio. (1916-1993) Legendary French anarchist songster. (1849-1909). Spanish anarchist founder of La Escuela Moderna, inspires "Modern Schools" & libertarian pedagogists worldwide. FERRERO, Pietro. (1892-1922) Italian anarchist, union activist, councillist, murdered by fascists. Daily Bleed, Dec. 22 (1930-2000) Italian partisan, anti-fascist, anarchist guerilla in Spain, bookstore owner. Fifth Estate. (196?- ) Longest-running North American anarchist periodical, publishing from Detroit. FIGNER, Vera. Daily Bleed, June 15, 1942 FILIPPO, Roy San. American anarchist, editor, antiracist activist. FISCHER Adolphe FITZGERALD, M. Eleanor. (1877-1955) American anarchist, co-publisher "Mother Earth," "The Blast"; involved with Provincetown Players & experimental theater. (Univ. of Wisconsin) FLIEGLER, Franz. (aka YAGER) (??-1995) Seaman (First Mate); member Vanguard Group. Called himself Yager in the anarchist movement. (1894-1981) Russian-American-Mexican anarchist, militant. Partner of Mollie Steimer. FLEMING, [John] "Chummy". (1863-1950), Australian anarchist propagandist. (Wikipedia) FLYNN, Elizabeth Gurley. (??-1961). American IWW member, labor organizer, Joe Hill's "Rebel Girl", became a Communist Party honcho. (Anarchy Archives) FO Dario FONT José (dit Facon Grande) FONTE Alfredo (dit El Toscano) FONTENIS Georges F.O.R.A Forçats de l'Ile du Salut (révolte des) FORTIN Félix FONTAURA, Evelio G. (pseudonyme de Vicente Galindo Cortes.) (1902-1990)French anarchist militant, member of CIRA de Marseille. (CGÉCA) FOURIER François-Charles-Marie FRANCHI Amerigo FRANCHI, Socrate. (??-??) Volunteer, Colonna Italiana Ascaso, in the Spanish Revolution. (1901-1984) Italian anarchist-communist militant, resistance fighter. (Anarchismo Modenese) FRANCK, Sebastian. Pseudonym of Henry Jacoby; see below. FRANK, Louis. American director of the film "Fury Over Spain." The Frayhayt group. (??-1918) A dozen or so young activists, workers of east European Jewish origin, met at 5 East 104th Street in Harlem, where several shared an apartment. Most active was Mollie Steimer & Jacob Abrams. Included Abrams's wife Mary, Hyman Lachowsky, Samuel Lipman, Ethel & Rose Bernstein, Jacob Schwartz, Sam Hartman, Bernard Sernaker, Clara Larsen, Sam & Hilda Adel, Zalman & Sonya Deanin. Four are arrested & deported to Russia for publishing leaflets opposing the US invasion of Russia in 1918. Schwartz died from his police beating during the arrests. "Free Society" First Bulgarian anarchist periodical (1907), at the initiative of Mikhael Guerdjikov. Subject to repression, appears erratically, until the fascist coup of 1934. (Daily Bleed reference page) Formed by Theodore Schroeder, defended many radicals. A New York City chapter was formed by Emma Goldman to gain support for anarchist John Turner. FREEDMAN, Samuel. American anarchist, union activist, business manager for "Freie Arbeiter Stimme", father of Clara Solomon. Important London-based anarchist paper, still publishing for over a century. Freie Arbeiter Stimme. (Free Voice of Labor) (1890-1977) Important American Yiddish-language anarchist newspaper. FREINET Célestin FREMION Yves FREMONT, René René Frémont (??-??) French anarchist, prominent figure in Union anarchiste in the 1930s. FREZZI Romeo (??-1897) Italian anarchist found dead in prison, setting off a demonstration in 1897, accusing police of killing him. Daily Bleed, May 2 (1881-1956) Swiss anarchist artist, companion of Frieda Gross. Tolstoyan anarchist, major influence on Landauer. FRIGERIO, Carlo. (1878-1966) Italian militant, editor, active with Malatesta, C. Berneri, et al. (1894-1967), founder of the Berlin Peace Museum, German anarchist pacifist. FROHMAN, Mary. (1947-2005) American anarchist, Wobbly, immortalized in Tuccille's unreliable memoir It Usually Begins with Ayn Rand. (Daily Bleed) FUDJACK, John. (??- ) American academic, anarchist, student of David Wieck. FUMIKO, Kaneko (1903-1926) Korean anarchist, married to Pak Yeol. Conspired to assassinate the Japanese emperor. Sentenced to death (commuted), maintained her defiance of the state, hanging herself in prison. |

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(1861-1931). Italian-American anarchist, proponent of propaganda by the deed, founder/editor of Cronaca Sovversiva. GALLO, Charles. (1859-??) French adherent of "propaganda by the deed," attacked the Paris Stock Exchange in 1886. (Daily Bleed; Ephemeride Anarchiste) GÁLVEZ, Pedro Luis. (1882-1940), Spanish popular journalist, renowned as an incorrigible bohemian, poet, CNT militant; shot by the fascists. Wrote La Chica del Tapicero, Sonetos de la Guerra (1938), ¡Buitres! (1923), etc. (Christie Books) (1820-1887). French lawyer, anarchist, pacifist. (?-?) Cuban anarchist, sympathizer of Proudhon's federalism, active in Ten Years War (1868-1878) against Spain. GARCÍA BIRLAN, Antonio.. (pseudònim de Dyonisios) (1891-1984). Spanish writer; CNT national committee (1927-29). Codirector "Revista Nueva"; director "La Mañana" (Lleida, 1930-31). Counselor of Public Health & Social Assistance of the Generalitat (26.09.36 - 17.12.36), member Consell d'Economia de Catalunya for the FAI (1936 & 1938). Went to Argentina following the fascist victory. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) GARNERY, Auguste. (1865-1935) French jeweler, anarchist & syndicalist militant. (Daily Bleed) GARNIER Octave GATTI Armand GATTI, Adriana. (??-1977?) Daughter of Gerardo Gatti; 19-years old & pregnant, "disappeared" by the Argentine government, about a year after her father. (Desaparecidos - Uruguay) GATTI, Gerardo. (??-1976?) Uruguayan founder of FAU, ROE & CNT; jailed in the 70s; disappeared by the Argentine government in exile in Buenos Aires. (Federación anarquista uruguaya); see also Desaparecidos.org) GAUTIER Emile GAVIOLI, Luigi. Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese) GEBE (Georges Blondeau) General Strike Revolutionary syndicalist & anarcho-syndicalist notion, of workers achieving immediate demands, reform &, ultimately, the weapon for overthrowing government & capital via their labor organizations (See the IWW, AIT, CNT, etc). Geographical/Chronological presentation & links, see the Figgins General Strike page. GENIN, Louis "Whitey". (??-??) Member of anarchist Vanguard Group in the 1930s. GENET Louis GEORGAKIS, Dan. (?? - ) Anarchist, involved in Black Mask, coeditor The Encyclopedia of the American Left, "Cineaste" editor, labor teacher, journalist for Greek American press, poet & small press publisher. Germinal. Newspaper published & edited by Rudolf Rocker. Gave it up to edit "Arbeter Fraint"; another group began republishing in it 1905 & named him editor. GEYTER Pierre de GHINELLI, Agostino. Italian anarchist (Anarchismo Modenese) GIACOMELLI, Nella. Italian anarchist. GIBEAUX Yves British anarchist, author & BBC producer. GIL Enrique GILIOLI, Equo. Italian anarchist. Volunteer, Colonna Italiana Ascaso, in the Spanish Revolution. (Anarchismo Modenese) GILIOLI, Onofrio. Italian anarchist (Anarchismo Modenese) GILIOLI, Rivoluzio. Italian anarchist (Anarchismo Modenese) GILIOLI, Siberia. Italian anarchist (Anarchismo Modenese) GIOVANNI Severino di GIOVANNITTI, Arturo. (1884-1959) American anarchist, poet. (Wikipedia) (aka Max Buhr) (1860-1942). French anarchist & trade unionist. GIRAULT, Emile. GIRIER-LORION GIROTTI, Mario. (??-??) Volunteer, Colonna Italiana Ascaso, in the Spanish Revolution. (1978-2001) Italian anarchico, killed at G8 summit in Genoa. (Wikipedia) Glasgow Anarchist-Communist Federation 1937 split from the Anti-Parliamentary Communist Federation (APCF). Glasgow Anarchist Group, Scotland. Adherents of Max Stirner). In the 1950s included Robert Lynn Frank Leach, Jimmy Raside & Eddie Shaw. GODIN Jean-Baptiste André GODIN Noël |
(1756-1836) (Daily Bleed Saint) British anarchist, philosopher. GOGUMUS, Charles. (1873-1915) Militant syndicaliste révolutionnaire, anarchiste et antimilitariste. (Ephéméride anarchiste) GOHIER, Urbain. (1862-1951).French anarchist, journalist, sank into anti-semitism & patriotism. (Ephéméride anarchiste); Daily Bleed, June 29, 1951 GOLBERG or GOLDBERG, Mécislas. (??-1908). French anarchist, father of illégaliste Mécislas Charrier (executed in 1922). British anarchist. See Meltzer's I Couldn't Paint Golden Angels (1869-1940) American anarchist feminist. Writer & activist editor of Mother Earth, exile, she knew innumerable jailings, revolutions, love affairs. Daily Bleed Saint, June 27 GOLINELLI, Vittorio. Italian anarchist (Anarchismo Modenese) GOMBAS Enrique (1905-1956) Spanish leftwing artist, militant, active in the Revolution, contributed to El Frente. GOMEZ Primitivo (1939-1998). Spanish anarchist/gay dramatist/novelist. (1921-2001) Spanish anarchist, Secretary General of the CNT-AIT, prolific author. (1915-1995), Anarchist journalist & editor, including Solidaridad Obrera in Paris 1946-1954. GOMIS MESTRE, Celso (Reus 1841-Barcelona 1915) Spain; Bakunist Alliance; writer for libertarian reviews; author & literary editor. (Christie Books) (1844-1918), Peruvian poet, anarchist. GOODFRIEND, Audrey. (??-??) NY anarchist, settled in California in the early 1940s, as did Dave Koven, & Melvin Greig. GOODMAN, Judith. (??-??) Involved in a London-based anarchist group. (1911-1972). American poet, novelist, social critic, anarchist, influenced the 1960s "New Left." GORDIN, Abba. (1887-1964) Jewish anarchist active in the Russian Revolution. Settled in the US, published The Clarion (1930s); moved to Israel, publishing the bi-monthly anarchist Problemen in Hebrew & Yiddish (1958-1964). Wrote a critique, Communism Unmasked (1940). GORI, Pietro. (1865-1911) See Pietro Gori wikipedia page. (1916?-1945) French militant, WWII Resistance partisan, died in a Nazi camp. (1886-1964) Italian-American, publisher, anti-fascist, translator of works by Rudolf Rocker. (International Institute of Social History) GRAHAM, Marcus. (1893-197?) Anarchist, editor of the monthly Man! (1933-1940). GRAMANTIERI, Antonio. (??-??) Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese) GRANADOS Francisco (1854-1939) Important activist/publisher in the French movement.GREIG, Melvin. (??-??) NY anarchist, settled in California in the early 1940s, as did Dave Koven, & Audrey Goodfriend. GROGAN, Emmett. 20th Century American Digger, anarchist rabblerouser. GROSS, Jacques. (1855-1928) French Swiss anarchist. Writer & friend of many leading anarchists, major smuggler of forbidden publications. (International institute of Social History) GROSS, Otto. (??-??) Anarchist Freudian. GROSSER, Philip. (??-??) American anarchist, imprisoned in Alcatraz during WWI. GROSSMANN, Rudolf. (see Pierre Ramus). GUALANDI, Bruno. (??-??) Volunteer, Colonna Italiana Ascaso. (1906-??), Lithuanian anarchist, CNT activist in Spanish Revolution, emigrated to Chicago. (International Institute of Social History) (1877-1947) Bulgarian anarchist. (1904-1988). French Trotskyite, gay activist, moved ever leftward with age, developing a blend of anarchism & marxism. (1886-1939). Spanish filmmaker & anarchist. Fought fascism with a camera. GUERRERO, Praxedis Gilberto. (1882-1910), Mexican anarchist, Magonista killed in battle. (flag.blackened.net); Daily Bleed, Aug 28, 1882 (Daily Bleed) Part of an Uruguayan group, with Eugen Relgis, Gerald Gatti, et al, safeguarding anarchist files sent from Europe during WWII. GUILLAUME, James (1891-1914) Swiss anarchist, leading member of the Jura Federation. (Movement for Anarchy) GUILLAUME-SCHAK, Gertrude. (??-??) German anarchist. Only reference I have, Engels responded (1885) to a letter she sent about the equality of women. GUILLON Claude GUSTAVO Soledad Japanese anarchist illegalist group; founded 1922, includes Tetsu Nakahama, Daijiro Furuta, Genjirôp Muraki. GUYAU Jean-Marie |

HALLE Maurice HAMBURG, Simcha. (??-19??) Co-editor of the Israeili anarchist journal Problemen in the 1970s. Comrade of F. Hochauser Armony.
(1862-1945), French sociologist & anarchist who eventually became a socialist. (1869 - 1944) American anarchist, journalist. HARMAN, Moses. (1830-1910) American publisher/editor of Kansas anarchist paper, "Lucifer, the Light-Bearer" (1886-1907), which became the American Journal of Eugenics (1907-1910). Arrested often. HARPER, Clifford. (1949- ) Anarchist Illustrator, publisher. (Home Page) HASEK Jaroslav. HAVEL Hippolyte Haymarket Massacre. Haymarket Affair. Haymarket Martyrs. (Anarchy Now) HAYWOOD, William (Big Bill). (1869-1928). American IWW honcho, syndicalist who fled government repression, died in Moscow. (Anarchy Archives) (1957-2000); Scottish anarchist, cofounder of the punk/samba band Bloco Vomit. Spunk co-founder. HEM DAY, see DAY, Hem. (1873-1970) American anarchist & pacifist, founder of the Joe Hill House. |
(1872-1894) French anarchist, advocate of "propaganda by the deed", executed for an indiscriminant bombing of the Cafe Terminus. HENRY Fortuné HERMANN Paul
HERZEN, Alexander.
(1812-1870) Father of Russian socialism, greatly influenced by anarchists, many of whom were friends.
(1923-1994) American journalist, author, Libertarian Party honcho. (Libertarian Party Archives) HEWITSON, John. British anarchist, involved with Freedom Press. HEYWOOD, Angela Tilton. American individualist anarchist, free-love advocate, publisher. HEYWOOD, Ezra. American individualist anarchist, free-love advocate, publisher. HILL, Joe (Joel Hagglund) HIRSHAUGE, Eliesor. (??-??) Polish anarchist, wrote The Anarchist Movement in Poland. HIRSHAUGE, Dina. (??-198?) Married to Eliesor, maintained an anarchist center & library in Tel Aviv, Israel until her death. HOEDEL Emil (1896 to about 1921) American libertarian utopian colony, in Washington State. (Stan Iverson Memorial Archives) Homestead Strike. (Carnegie Steel Strike) (July 1-12, 1892) Famed American strike where Berkman attempts to assassinate Frick. (Daily Bleed) (1908-1961), Australian anarchist, poet, Wobbly, pacificist. (Radical Tradition) (??-??) Mexican anarchist, founder of the periodical Regeneration, along with the Flores Magón brothers. (Daily Bleed reference page) HOTZ, Charles. (aka Edouard Rothen) "La Huelga General". Title of numerous libertarian papers in Spain. (Christie Books) Daily Bleed Saint April 23. Dada drummer of Berlin & Zurich. (1870-1944) French anarchist, & néo-Malthusian. Companion of Jeanne Humbert. HUMBERT, Jeanne. (1890-1986) French pacifist, militant devoted to fighting for sexual freedom & birth control. Companion of Eugene Humbert. (Research on Anarchism) | |

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Industrial Workers of the World; Wobblies; I Won't Work; I Wobble Wobble... Anarcho-syndicalist union founded in the US in 1905. (IWW main page) IBARS, Maria. Mujeres Libres de Poblenou, Barcelona. (1913-??) Spanish militant, CNT member, Tolstoyan advocate of a pacifist libertarianism. Les Indignés. (18??-??) Vienna anarchist group, included Louis Genet. (ca. 1921) Italian periodical edited by Ugo Fedeli, Pietro Bruzzi, & Francesco Ghezzi. (1872-1952) Anarchist librarian, Labadie Collection. (Spunk Library)
| Insurrection des Canuts (1834) International Anarchist Group of Detroit (ca. 1896) International Bookshop (Paris). (??-1996) Italian-American anarchist, co-founder Libertarian Book Club. ISEBSKAIA, Sophie. Russian doctor, exiled to Siberia, 1926. (1876-1956) Historian, anarcho-syndicalist involved in Japanese Anarchist Federation. ISHILL, Joseph. (1888-1966). Anarchist lauded by radicals & fine press enthusiasts, who consider him one of the finest American printers & typographers of the 20th century. (University of Michigan) ISTRATI Panaït ITURBE, Lola. (1902-1990) Mujeres Libres. Seattle anarchist; Stan Iverson Memorial Library IXIGREC (COLLINO Robert dit) |

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(1879-1954) French burglar, member of the anarchist "Les travailleurs de la nuit" (Workers of the Night) gang, credited with 150 burglings. The model for "Arsene Lupin" in the French detective novels of Maurice Leblanc. (Daily Bleed; See also Ephemeride anarchiste) JACOBY, Henry. (1903-1986) German anarchist pacifist, involved with Ernst Friedrich in the Anti-Kriegsmuseum. (pseudonym Sebastian Franck.) (International Institute of Social History) (1854-1910) Norwegian novelist & anarchist, strong influence on Edvard Munch.
Daily Bleed, May 12 JAMES, Bob. (1940- ), Australian historian, anarchist. (Radical Tradition) JANVION Emile Japan Anarchist Club (Nihon Anakisuto Kurabu) Anarchist communist group set up simultaneously as the Japanese Anarchist Federation in 1951, publishing the journal Anarchist Movement (Museifushugi Undô) until March 1980. Japanese Anarchist Federation. Active early 20th century, then again June 1951 until 1968. Largely sympathetic to syndicalism. JENSEN, Albert. (??-??) Swedish Anarchist-syndicalist, editor of the daily paper "Arbetaren", partner of Elise Ottesen-Jensen. Armenian anarchist. JOACHIM, Marcus. (??-??) German(?)-Canadian, one of four anarchists arrested in Toronto for anti-Fascist agitation; defense to prevent deportation aided by Emma Goldman. JOHN, Augustus. (1878-1961), Welsh-born painter & graphic artist, anarchist. |
(1916-1982) Mujeres Libres de Premià de Dalt. French working poet, anarchist & pacifist songster. Daily Bleed, Aug 1, 1875 JORQUERA, Carlos. (??-??) First Chilean anarchist, labor militant. Influenced by Manuel Chinchilla. JOSEPHS, Philip. (18?-192?), New Zealand anarchist propagandist, founder of the short-lived Freedom Group. (Radical Tradition) (1899-1990). French socialist, pacifist, one-time libertarian, father of French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin. JOSSOT Gustave-Henri (1855-1897), Songster, poet, anarchist, pioneer of the social song. JOVER, Grégorio (??-??) Spanish anarchist, member of "Los Solidarios." JULLIEN Henri |

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(1883-1924). Czech lawyer/novelist whose anarchist influences & ideas find an aesthetic, rather than political, embodiment. (Research on Anarchism); Kafka page at Anarchy Now!
"The Revolution evaporates, & leaves behind only the slime of a new bureaucracy. The chains of tormented mankind are made out of red tape."
— Franz Kafka KAMENER, Léa. Activist in the "Jewish Anarchist Group" in France, companion of Nikolas Tchorbadieff. KAMINSKI, H.E. Kaos GL Turkish group of gays & lesbians in Turkey. Runs the Caos Cultural Centre in Ankara & issues the Kaos GL magazine (Stan Iverson Memorial Archives) Kate Sharpley Library [see Kate Sharpley below] KATZ, Ginger. (??- ) A founder of the American Anarchist Black Cross (ABC). KEELL, Thomas H. (??-??) British anarchist, editor of Freedom newspaper, from 1912-1932. KELLER, Charles. (1843-1913) Poet, Paris Communard, & Bakuninist. Companion of Mathilde Roederer. (Daily Bleed) KELLY, Harry. American anarchist, cofounder of the Ferrer Colony Association; founded Modern School in Mohegan, NY. KENT, Rockwell. American artist, illustrator, socialist/anarchist sympathizer. KERAVIS René KIFFEL, Jeannette. (??-??) Polish anarchist & acquaintance of Emma Goldman, participant in the Spanish Revolution of 1936. (1879-1923), Bulgarian anarchist & libertarian teacher. KINNEY, Jay. (1950-) American cartoonist, publications include Anarchy Comics (Home page) |
Korean anarchist, within nationalist & reformist tendency. (flag.blackened.net) KNABB, Ken. American antiauthoritarian, translator, author. Maintains exemplary collection of Situationist texts & Kenneth Rexroth materials. (home pages) KNIESTEDT, Friedrich. (1873-1947) Brazilian anarchist, editor. American antiauthoritarian illustrator, jubilator; SaintMeister for the Daily Bleed Calendar. (pronounced Ken-line) (Home Page) (1947- ) Anarchist, African-American militant, former SNCC organizer & Black Panther member, author. (Movement for Anarchy) Korean Anarchist Federation (Anarchy Archives) KORNEGGER, Peggy. American anarchist feminist. (??- ) (1940- ) American anarchist, literary & cultural critic. (Wikipedia) (1918- ). American anarchist, pacifist, co-founder of "Why?," active in Rexroth's anarchist group, companion of Audrey Goodfriend. (International Institute of Social History) KRATOUNKOV Ilia KRAVCHINSKY, Sergius Mikhailovich. See Stepniak (1946-1999). Dutch activist, writer, founding member of the Vrije Bond (Free Union). Kronstadt Rebellion (Cronstadt) (1842-1921), Russian anarchist, advocate of anarchist-communism. [Pseudonym, Lévachof.] (1923- ) American songster, poet, anarchist, cofounder of the Fugs (Ed Sanders, Peter Stampfel, et al). (Wikipedia) KUPKA, František [aka Frank or François]. (1871-1957) Anarchist artist, Abstract painter, satirist & illustrator. (Research on Anarchism); see also increvables anarchistes KYU LI JUNG KYU LI EUL |

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LABADIE, Joseph A.
(1850-1933) American labor activist, writer, poet, printer, anarchist.LABADIE, Laurance.
(1898-1975) American anarchist writer & theorist, edited numerous publications including "Discussions". Son of Joseph Labadie.LABORIT Henri Labour Emancipation League.
(1881-??) British anarchist organization formed after the International Anarchist Congress in London by Frank Kitz & Joseph Lane. Became (anarchist) Socialist League, December 1884. LACAZE-DUTHIERS Gérard deLACERDA de MOURA, Maria.
(1887-1945) Portuguese-Brazilian anarchist, feminist, educator. LACHEVRE Raymond LACHOWSKY, Hyman.
(??-??) Printer, member of the anarchist Frayhayt group, deported to Russia for publishing leaflets opposing the US invasion of Russia in 1918. LaCROIX, Adon.
(??-??) Belgian poet & anarchist, married to Man Ray. LACUNZA LAFARGUE Paul LAFFORGUE René-Louis LAISANT, Albert.
(1873-1928) Son of Charles Ange Laisant, turned his father & his sons Maurice & Charles into anarchists.
Daily Bleed, Nov 23, 1928 LAISANT, Charles.
(1911-1952) French militant anarchist, anarcho-syndicalist & pacifist. Son of Albert, brother of Maurice, grandson of Charles Ange Laisant.
(Ephéméride anarchiste) LAISANT, Charles Ange.
(1841-1920) Diplomat turned anarchist. Wrote educational texts for children, in mathematics, physics, & radicalism. Friend of Francisco Ferrer. See Daily Bleed, Nov 1, 1841 LAISANT, Maurice.
Anarchist militant, writer, poet; son of Albert, grandson of Charles Ange, brother of Charles. LAMBERET, RenéeL’ANARCHIE
French anarchist periodical, 1905-14.LANDAUER, Gustav.
(1870-1919). German anarchist theorist, Munich Soviet leader. LANE, Joseph.
(1851-1920) Anarchist, one of the little-known founders of the libertarian socialist movement in Britain.
(John Gray Website); added July 2002 LANGBORD, Becky.
(1886-??) Russian-Canadian, Jewish anarchist born in Dvinsk, Belarus. Escaped to London, met Morris about 1905(?) before they went to Canada. LANGBORD, Morris.
(1880-1964) Russian-Canadian, Jewish anarchist born in Disna, Belarus. Immigrated to London (1900), met Rudolf Rocker, joined the Anarchist Group. Immigrated in 1903(?), joined the Anarchist Group in Toronto. LANGLOIS Denis LANTI, Eugène. (pseud. of Eugène Adam)
(1879-1947) French anarchist, ardent Esperantist, became an anti-Stalinist Communist.LAPEYRE, Aristide.
(1899-1974) French hairdresser, anarchist, pacifist militant & néo-Malthusian. LAPEYRE, Laurent.
(??-??) French anarchist, brother of Aristide & Paul.LAPEYRE Paul
(1910-1991)
LARCHER, Simone.
(1903-1969) French anarchist, publisher of "L'anarchie" with Louis Louvet.LARIVIERE Pierre LAUDE André LAURENT Louis Eugène LAW Jacob LAWRENCE, John.
British Tolstoyan "Christian Anarchist" & an editor of Freedom. THE LAYABOUTS
Antiauthoritarian band in Detroit, loosely associated with the Fifth Estate. (Home Page) LAYRET, Francesc. (1890-1922) Labor lawyer, murdered by the Spanish government in its early repression of the CNT because of his defense work for the CNT. (Daily Bleed)LAZAREVITCH, Nicholas.
(1895-1975) Belgian anarcho-syndicalist, companion of Ida Mett. LAZARE BernardLE FEVRE, Henry.
French anarchist, vegetarian, pacifist
ALT; Henry Le Fèvre Le GUIN, Ursula K.
(??- )American fantasy & scifi writer, wrote the anarchist utopian classic, The Dispossessed.LE LEVE, Jean François.
(1882-1945) French militant anarcho-syndicalist.
(Daily Bleed)LE MAGUET, Claude. (aka Jean Salives)
(1887-1979) French poet, anarchist & miltant pacifist.Le MEILLOUR, Pierre. LEAUTHIER LEBEDEFF Jean
LECOIN, Louis.
(1888-1971). French pacifist, anarchist. LEFRANCAIS Gustave Left Bank Books Collective.
Anarchist book collective, founded 1973. (Daily Bleed) LEGA Paolo LEGAY Henri LEGGATT, Ted.LEHNING Arthur Le Libertaire LEMEL, Nathalie.
(1827-1921) French Communard, bookseller, bookbinder, worked with the "intransigent." (Daily Bleed)
LENTENGRE, Pierre. (Lentente) LEPETIT Jules (Louis Bertho dit)
LEUENROTH, Edgard.
(1881-1968) Important Brazilian militant anarchist, journalist.LEVACHOF. Pseudonym for Peter Kropotkin.
LEVAL, Gaston.
(1895-1978). French anarchist syndicalist, combatant & historian of the Spanish Revolution of 1936. LEVANDOWSKY, A.
(??-??) Russian anarchist Esperantist, founded ISAB (Internacilingua Scienca Anarkiusm Biblioteka/The Anarchist Scientific Library in International Language) in 1923 with J. Zilberfarb. LEVINE, Philip..
(??-) Major American poet, anarchist. LEVITT, Alfred.
(1894-2004) American modern artist, anarchist, racontour.
(Research on Anarchism) LI, Shizeng.
(1881-??) Chinese anarchist in Jinde Hui group (Society for Progress & Virtue), with Wu Zhihui, & Zhang Ji. Key figure in efforts to turn the Guomindang on an anarchist course. LIABEUF Jean-Jacques LIANO, Concha.
(1916-??) Spanish anarchist, feminist, member of Mujeres Libres. (Daily Bleed); added November 2006LIARD-COURTOIS Auguste (Courtois, dit) LIBERTAD Albert Joseph, dit
LIEBERMAN, Aaron.
(??-??) An important anarchist in the Whitehall scene & close associate of Rudolf Rocker.The Limerick Soviet of 1919.
General Strike; Labor takes over an Irish city. LINGG, Louis
LISSAGARAY Prosper Olivier LIU Shi-Fu (born Liu Shaobin).
(1884-1915), has been called "Soul of Chinese Anarchism". Influenced a whole generation, including Mao Zedong. (Research on Anarchism) LIU, Shipei. [Liu Shih-p'ei]
(1884-1919), a founder of the Society for the Study of Socialism. Influential among Chinese anarchists in Japan in the early 20th century. Published & wrote for Tianbao (Tien-pao; Natural Law Journal). (Research on Anarchism) Living Theatre: see also Judith Malina, Julian Beck.
Important American avant garde experimental performance collective.
Home page LIVROZET Serge LLACER, José.
(??-1924) Spanish CNT member, executed for his role in uprisings sparked by the Vera de Bidassoa revolt. LLUNAS PUJOLS José LOBO, Carmen. Mujeres Libres.February 2007 LOCHU René Lois scélérates London Federation of Anarchists
(1962-??) (International institute of Social History) LONDRES Albert LÓPEZ CALLE, Antonio. (Christie Books)February 2007 LÓPEZ CALLE, Bernabé. (aka El Comandante 'Abril')
(1899-1949.) Spanish CNT militant, el guardia civil, anarquista & maquis, guerrilla in Andalusia, commander Agrupación Fermín Galán; took his life when surrounded & wounded. Brother of CNT militants José, Pedro & Antonio. (Christie Books)February 2007 LOPEZ, Gustavo.
(??-??) Cuban anarchist. Quoted in the Daily Bleed LÓPEZ CALLE, José. (Christie Books)February 2007 LÓPEZ MONTENEGRO, José. (Christie Books)
February 2007 LÓPEZ CALLE, Pedro. (Christie Books)
February 2007 LÓPEZ SANCHEZ, Juan. (Christie Books)
LORENZO, Anselmo.
(1842-1914), Printer, commonly identified as the "Grandfather of Spanish Anarquismo". LORION Jean-Baptiste (dit GIRIER-LORION)LORULOT, André.
(aka André Georges Roulot). (1885-1963). French free-thinker, individualist, lecturer & propagandist. LOUVET Louis LOUZON, Robert.
(1882-1976). French engineer, revolutionary syndicalist, anarchist, memeber of SIA, interned during WWI. (Ephéméride anarchiste) Love & Rage Revolutionary Anarchist Federation.
(1989-1998) American "cadre" organization & paper of the same name.January 2007
LUCE, Maximilien Jules.
(1858-1941), French artist, a founder of Neo-impressionism, anarchist. LUCETTI, Gino.
(1900-1943) Italian anarchist, tried to assassinate Mussolini, got 30 years in prison. Two partisan groups during WWII named themselves in his honor. (Daily Bleed); new link added October 2006![]()
LUCHENI, Luigi.
(1873-1910). Italian adherent of "propaganda by the deed," killed the impératrice Elisabeth of Austria. LUCCHESI OresteLUDDITES.
(Even Luddites Have Websites); Stan Iverson ArchivesLUDDITES.
(The Luddites Are Back).
Stan Iverson ArchivesLUDDITE TIMELINE / ARCHIVE.
Smash Time!
Stan Iverson Archives LUDEN, Josef.
(??-??) Polish anarchist refugee, settled in Israel, edited "Problemen" (1973-1989), a Yiddish magazine of a Kropotkinist bent (in Hebrew when Abba Gordin edited it). Lunigiana (mouvement insurrectionnel du) LUPPI, Giuseppe.
Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese) LUPPI, Libero.
(??-??) Volunteer, Colonna Italiana Ascaso, in the Spanish Revolution.January 2007 LUPPI, Paolo.
Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese) LUSVARDI, Filippo (e fratelli).
Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese) LUZ, Fabio Lopez dos Santos.
(1864-1938) Novelist, outstanding figure of Brazilian anarchism. (Daily Bleed)
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(??-??), Little-known Scots anarchist. McCARTNEY, Wilf. British anarchist. See Albert Meltzer's I Couldn't Paint Golden Angels MacDONALD, Ethel. (??-??) Scottish anarchist, prisoner aid activist in Spain in the Spanish Revolution; companion of Guy Aldred. (Daily Bleed) McDOUGALL, Willie. (??-??) Activist in the Glasgow Anarchist Group in Scotland. McELROY, Wendy. American anarchist writer, feminist. (1901-1984) Spanish anarchist, involved in publishing "Acción Libertaria" & "El Libertario." (1864-1933). Swiss-German-Scots anarchist, gay writer. Daily Bleed Saint, Feb 6 MAC LOW, Jackson. (1926- ) American poet, anarchist pacifist involved (1944-54) with Why? & edited(?) Resistance. See the Daily Bleed, September 12, 1922 & 1962 MAC SAY Stephen MAC-NAB Maurice MacSIMOIN, Alan. Irish anarchist, author, organizer of the Dublin Squatters Association. (1874-1922). Mexican revolutionary anarchist, died in a US prison. MAGON, Enrique Mexican anarchist, brother of Ricardo. (See link above). MAGUID, Jacobo. (1907-1997), Argentinian anarchist. MAILFAIT Paulin MAINWARING, Sam. (18??-1934) Welsh anarchist, close friend of William Morris, orator, porpagandist. (Kate Sharpley Library) MAHE Anna MAHE Armandine MAITREJEAN Rirette (Anna Estorges) MAITRON Jean (1889-1934) Ukrainian anarchist, headed famed insurrectionary army during the Russian Revolution. (1853-1932) Italian anarchist-communist militant. MALATO Charles MALICET François MALINA, Judith. (1926- ) American anarchist, pacifist, poet, performance artist, founder of the Living Theater with Julian Beck. (Living Theatre Page) MALLOZZI, Domenico. (??-?? ) Italian-born anarchist, granddaddy of American poet Diane DiPrima. MALMED, Leon. (1881-1956) American anarchist, long-time friend & lover of Emma Goldman. MANDUKOV, Petar. (1879-1966), Macedonian anarchist, author of "Azbuka anarhistickog ucenja" (Skopje, 1898) MANE Theresa (Soledad Gustavo) Manifestations antimondialisation (Seattle WTO protests) Manifeste des Enragés Declaration by 15 anarchists during WWI favoring the Allied belligerents MANNIN, Ethel. (1900-1984) Novelist, author, pacifist & anarchist, SIA representative. See Daily Bleed, Nov 7, 1938 MAPLE, E.B. Journalistic pseudonym for Peter Werbe. MARCOS Sub-commandante MARECHAL, Sylvain. (1750- ), French revolutionary & poet, could be labeled anarchist avant la lettre, although Marxists also claim him. Created a Revolutionary Calendar. (International Institute of Social History) MARES, Michal. (??-??) Czech anarchist, introduced Franz Kafka to the movement. MARESTAN Jean MARIANI, Giuseppe. (??-??) Italian; with others, convicted for the Teatro Diana bombing. MARICOURT Thierry One Dead Pigeon, last Passenger. Anarchist? Who is to say no? MARTIAL Pierre (1839-1906) French anarchist, Paris Communard. MARTIN Pablo MARTIN Pierre MARTIN Pierrre dit le Bossu (1902-??) Spanish anarchist, CNT member, became a parliamentary collaborationist. MARTÍNEZ, Nereida. Collaborated in Mujeres Libres de Londres-Montady from Igny (Spain). (??-??) Cuban anarchist, founded the Proudhonist La Aurora in 1865 as "free associations" of an incipient proletariat organised. MARTINS FONTES, José. (1884-1937) Brazilian doctor, poet, anarchist. (Daily Bleed) MARUT, Ret. See B. Traven. MARZOCCHI Umberto MASETTI Augusto (1862-1913). French anarchist & photographer. (alt;, G. P. Maximoff, Gregory Maximov). (1893-1950). Russian-American anarcho-syndicalist. MAYOUX François MAYOUX Jehan French teacher, pacifist, antimilitarist, anarchist. Daily Bleed, July 14, 1975 (nee Gouranchat; aka Joséphine Bourgon ) (1878-1969). French teacher, pacifist & libertarian trade unionist. MAZNEV, Peter. (??-??) Bulgarian anarchist. MECKERT Jean MEILLOUR (LE ) Pierre MEISTER Albert Melbourne Anarchist Club Founded 1886 by Fred Upham & the Andrade brothers; first formal Australian anarchist organisation. (Radical Tradition) MELLA, Ricardo. (1861-1925) Spanish anarchist, publisher. (Daily Bleed) (1920-1996). British anarchist, anti-fascist, involved in Cairo mutiny, founder of the Anarchist Black Cross & the Kate Sharpley Library. (Anarchy Archives) MENDEZ, Luis. (??-??). Organizer of the Union of Workers Tailors & the Union of Mexican Stonecutters, & one of the clearest exponents of the anarcosindicalismo during this period. (Anarchy Archives) (1897-1975) Spanish anarchist, combatant in Spanish Revolution. |
(1876-1933). French journalist, libertarian author & pacifist.MERLINO, Francisco Saverio. (1856-1930). Lawyer, theorist, propagandist of Italian anarchism, then a socialist. Continued to defend the anarchists as needed -- this was often. (Daily Bleed; Ephéméride anarchiste) MESA DELGADO, Isabel. (1913-2002) Mujeres Libres (Spain). (1906-1997) Spanish-Mexican anarcho-syndicalist. A founder of FIJL & Unión Distribuidora de Ediciones. (Daily Bleed) METAYER Paul METCHNIKOFF Léon METGE Paul METT Ida MEUNIER Régis MEUNIER Théodule
(1883-1950). French anarcho-syndicalist.
MEYRVEIS
MICHEL, Louise.
(1852-1911) Militant Italian anarchist, companion of Francesco Pezzi. (Daily Bleed) Chinese language journal issued in Paris, influenced by anarchist ideas of the period. MIRBEAU, Octave. (1848-1917). French writer, journalist & activist, friends with Jean Grave & Camille Pissarro & Impressionists. (Anarchy Archives) (Ferrer school in the US). American anarchist colony, involved 300 families in NY & had a Modern School. (Daily Bleed) MOINEAU Jules MOLINARI Luigi MOLASCHI, Carlo. (1886-1953) Italian militant, writer, involved with Malatesta, et al. (??-??) French anarcho-syndicalist, publisher. MONCALEANO, Juan Francisco MONCASI Juan Oliva MONCLIN Roger Monde Libertaire MONFRAY, Marius. (1866-1894). French militant anarcho-syndicalist. (Daily Bleed; Ephéméride anarchiste) MONIER (voir SIMENTOF) MONOD MONTAIGNE MONTEGUDET Adrienne MONTEHUS, Gaston French revolutionary songster, socialist & antimilitarist. Daily Bleed, July 9, 1872 MONTEJO, Juan. (??-1924) Spanish CNT member, executed in the aftermath of Vera de Bidassoa revolts. British scifi author, anarchist, writings include critical "Starship Stormtroopers". MORAN Juan Antonio MORAND Jeanne MORE, Thomas. MORENA, Miguel Villalobos. (??-??) Spanish anarchist, teacher, staff member of Ferrer's Modern School, represented the "syndicalists" on the Central Committee for a Strike during 1909 General Strike. See Daily Bleed, July 24, 1909 July 2004 MORIN Emilienne MORRAL Mateo MORRIS William. (1834-1896)English author, poet & craftsman, libertarian socialist, worked with anarchists. MORSE, Chuck.
(??-??) Norwegian anarchist. Tunnel rat, comrade of Emma Goldman, tried to effect a prison escape for Alex Berkman (1900). (Daily Bleed) (1846-1906). Bavarian-born American anarchist, bookbinder, propagandist, publisher of "Freiheit".MOTA, Pedro Augusto. (189?-1926) Brazilian anarchist militant. (Arquivo de História Social "Edgar Rodrigues") MOULOUDJI Marcel MOUNA Aguigui (André Dupont) (1878-19?). French anarchist, known as "The Agronomist". Maria Lacerda de Moura, see Lacerda de Moura. MOWBRAY Charles Wilfred (1914-2003) British anarchist, artist, author & bus conductor. MOZZONI Anna Maria MRATCHNY, Mark. (??-??) Anarchist, active in the US & Russia, friend of Emma Goldman, editor "Freie Arbeiter Stimme". German anarchist poet, Bavarian Workers' Councils member with Landauer, Traven, et al. Murdered in a Nazi concentration camp. Mujeres Libres (Free Women) Spanish anarcho-feminist organization, founded 1936, with 30,000 members. (Wikipedia) MULLADY, Albert. (??-??) Irish-American anarchist, Vanguard Group member in the 30s. MULLER, Heiner. (1929-1995) German dramatist, director, poet. Daily Bleed, Dec 30, 1995 (aka Edouard Douves Dekkers). (1820-1887). Great Dutch anarchist writer/novelist, best known for his autobiographical novel Max Havelaar. Mutinerie des marins de la mer noire (1919) French sailors, including anarchists, on warships in the Black Sea, mutiny against the Allied (France, England, US) military intervention against the Russian Revolution. (Daily Bleed; Ephéméride Anarchiste) (1927-??) Relief group founded by Mollie Steimer & Senya Fleshin, aiding fellow anarchist exiles from Russia, & from Italy, Spain, Portugal, & Bulgaria. MUZZIOLI, Amilcare. Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese) MYSTAG ( Robert FRANCOIS)
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(??-??) NACHT, Max. See Max Nomad. NACHT, Siegfried. (1878-1956) Polish anarchist, pen name Arnold Roller; brother of Max Nomad; later pro-Bolshevik writer in the US, changed his name to Stephen Naft. (International Institute of Social History) NAEVE, Lowell. (1917-??) American anarchist, author, WWII draft resister, member of the Why? group, along with fellow CO David Wieck. (Daily Bleed) NAKAHAMA, Tetsu. (??-??) Japanese anarchist, member of the Guillotine Society. NAKOV, Alexander Metodiev. (1919-19??) Bulgarian anarchist militant & esperantist. (Daily Bleed) NANNINI, Lorenzo. Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese) NAUHEL, Rita. Propagandist, Mujeres Libres (Spain). (??-??) Anti-authoritarian educator, established his school, Summerhill. NEMITZ, Michel. (??-) é um dos membros do coletivo anarquista que gere o "Espace Noir" (Saint-Imier) |
French movement of radical feminists & anarchists in the struggle for sexual freedom & birth control rights. (Research on Anarchism) (1865-1944) Austrian anarchist, activist, collector & scholar, author of The History of Anarchism (7 volumes). NEVE, Johann. (??-??) German anarchist, best comrade of Johann Most. Died in a German penitentiary. The New Century (Xinshiji) Magazine. Chinese anarchist periodical, published in Paris in 1907. Most members active in the consolidation of the Republic & several held Guomindang positions in the 20s. Background, see http://raforum.apinc.org/mot.php3?id_mot=1017&lang=en (Research on Anarchism); 7/2001, updated 2006 (1971-2001) Uruguayan student, worker, militant of ROE & FAU. Assassinated by a police sniper. (Federación anarquista uruguaya) Nihilist movement. Russian cultural and political movement (Wikipedia) (??-1919) Ukrainian anarchist guerilla & terrorist, commanded a "Black Guard" regiment, influenced Makhno. NOBILING Karl Eduard NOCK, Albert Jay. American anarchist, author of "Our Enemy the State" http://www.anarchist.com/library/oets0.htm (1881-1973) Polish anarchist until 1906; born Max Nacht, changed his name, became a pro-Bolshevik socialist writer in the US. Brother of Siegfried Nacht. (International Institute of Social History) (1890-1922) Italian individualist anarchist, killed by police. (Daily Bleed) "Nuestra Tribuna" (1922-1925) Argentinian anarchist-feminist periodical founded by Juana Rouco Buela. Participants included Herminia Brumana. (Ateneo Virtual) |

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(1866-1953 ) Australian poet, parliamentary draughtsman, anarchist. Companion of Marie Pitt. (Radical Tradition) OITICICA, Hélio. (??-??) Brazilian painter, performance artist, anarchist. OITICICA, José. (1882-1957) Lawyer, teacher, publisher, important figure in the Brazilian anarchist & labor movement, grandfather of Hélio Oiticica. (Wikipédia enciclopédia) OLAY, Maximiliano. (??-??) CNT's representative in the US, Spanish-born veteran of anarchist labor struggles in Cuba & Florida; leading figure of Chicago's Free Society Group; during Spanish Revolution founded United Libertarian Organisations (ULO) & produced an information bulletin in NY. OLEA, Luis.(??-1920) Chilean anarchist murdered in the Santa Maria School Slaughter, member of the labor strike committee. OLIVER, Juan Garcia. (1901-1980). Friend of Durruti, secretary of the Catalan Defense Council, joined the Spanish Republican government as Minister of Justice. (Anarchist Archives) OLMSTEAD, Richard. (??- ) Seattle anarchist, illustrator, party boy. (Home page) |
(1924-2005) Uruguayan illegalist, militant revolutionary syndicalist, involved with Tupamaros, & an historian of anarchism in Uruguay. (Dictionary of Irish Latin American Biography) (1888- ) Replaced the FTRE; short-lived, of minor importance, a fore-runner of the FAI. (Christie Books) (1907-1996) Spanish anarchist, member of "Los solidarios", fought with CNT, called a "General Without God Nor Master." (Daily Bleed) ORWELL, George. Democratic Socialist, sympathetic to the anarchists, particularly during the Spanish Revolution of 1936. (1926-1990) British professor, anarchist pacifist, dubbed the "Gentle Anarchist." OSWALD John OTTESEN-JENSEN, Elise. (1886 - 1973) Scandanavian anarchist-syndicalist, pacifist, sex educator & lecturer. OUTERELO Ramon OWEN Robert (1854-1929) Anglo-American militant & anarchist individualist propagandist. |
Anarchist Esperanto language adherents & publishers. See Esperanto movement. Pajaros Carpinteros Derisive appellation for Spanish anarchist moderates/collaborationists ("woodpeckers") a term lifted from Rocker's "The Curse of Practicality." 'Piel Roja' (Red Skin) is still a nickname for anti-collaborationist libertarians. (1923-1943) Spanish anti-Francoist guerilla, captured & executed along with other members of his group. page created March 2004 PALLAS Pauli PANAYOT (frères) PANCLASTA, Biófilo. (1879-1942) South American anarchist. PANINI, Ettore. Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese) PANNEKOEK, Anton. Dutch Ultra Left Council Communist. ( Open Directory Project: Libertarian Socialism); see also Daily Bleed, Jan 2, 1873 PAON Roger PARAF-JAVAL PARACHKEF Stoyanov PARDINAS Manuel PARIGGS, José. (??-1920) Chilean anarchist murdered in the Santa Maria School Slaughter, headed the labor strike committee. (Daily Bleed) The Paris Commune France, 1871. Arguably the most important worker's uprising of the 19th century. (Anarchy Archives) PARKER, S[idney]. E. British anarchist-egoist, published of Minus One. PARSONS, Albert E. (1848-1887). American anarchist, husband of Lucy Parsons. One of the five Haymarket Martyrs, murdered by the state of Illinois. (Anarchy Archives) PARSONS, Lucy. (1853[?]-1942). "Dark Lucy," anarchist, married to Albert Parsons, writer, publisher & the second woman to join the IWW. (Anarchy Archives); see also http://www.lucyparsonsproject.org/about_lucyparsons.html PARSON, Robert. (pseud., see Marcus GRAHAM) PASSANANTE, Giovanni. (?-1914), Italian anarchist, attempted to assassinate King Umberto I. (Kate Sharpley Library); Added 8/22/2001 (1888-1951). Italian anarcho-syndicalist, member of the Italian League of Human Rights. American poet, novelist, anarchist, companion to Miriam. > Militant pacifist, anarchist, companion to Kenneth. Kenneth Patchen Home Page PATOU, Hélène (1902-1977) French anarchist militant, writer, & neo-Malthusian. (Ephéméride Anarchiste; Ateneo Virtual) PAUWELS Jean PAZ Abel (Diego Camacho) (1908-1989) Spanish anarchosyndicalist, CNT & FAI member, writer, historian, fought in Spanish Revolution. (International Institute of Social History) (1908-1969) Italian anarchist, fought in Spain during the Revolution, & in the underground. PEIRO BELIS, Juan. (1887-1942) Spanish anarchosyndicalist, Minister of Industry in the Republican government, executed by the fascists. See the Daily Bleed, July 24 PEIRO OLIVES José PELLETIER Claude PELLETIER, Madeleine (1874-1939) French anarchiste. (Ephéméride anarchiste; Ateneo Virtual) PELLICER, Rafael Farga (1912-1942). Spanish anarchist syndicalist. Fought with the "Iron Column". Executed by the fascists. page created June 1999; updated April 2003 Father of French anarcho-syndicalism. Page created Oct 2001; updated March 2003 Pendus de Chicago (1883-1920), French anarchist, labor militant, & antimilitarist. Père Peinard PENTEADO, João. (??-??) Brazilian teacher & anarchist militant at the Modern School in Sao Paulo. (Daily Bleed reference page) PEREZ José (1934-85). Czech-born American printer, scholar, theorist, publisher, & anti-authoritarian activist. PEROVSKAIA, Sofia. (1853-1881) Russian anarchist. (1897-1977) Born in Argentina, French militant anarchiste & syndicaliste révolutionnaire. ( Daily Bleed) PERRIER, Benoît. (1898- ??) French militant, propagandiste anarchiste & pacifiste. November 2006 (1898-1972) French anarchist syndicalist militant, publisher. PERRONE, Vincenzo. (??-1936) Italian anarchist from Salerno, killed in the Spanish Revolution. |
PERSICI, Celso. (?? - 1988), Italian anarchosyndicalist, involved in Bazano uprising, member of USI. Daily Bleed, Sept. 15, 1988 PESOTTA, Rose. (Rachelle Peisoty) (1896-1965). Russian-American anarchist, ILGWU labor organizer. (Anarchy Archives; see also Movement for Anarchy) (??-??) Scottish anarchist. PEUKERT, Josef. Head of the Autonomie group (1892) in the US. PEYRAUT Yves Phalanstère PHILLIPS, U. Utah. American anarchist, songster, IWW/syndicalist. Glories in loafing & tellin' tall tales. (Home Page) PI i MARGALL PICQUERAY May (1871-1950). French doctor of medicine, anarchist propagandist. PIGNAT Clovis-Abel (aka "Tschombine Pategnon") (??-1950) Swiss militant anarcho-syndicalist, founder of the FOBB (fédération des ouvriers du bois et du bâtiment, en Suisse Romande) publisher "Le Falot". (Daily Bleed) PIKE, Derrick. Anarcho-pacifist. (??- ) Italian anarchist murdered by the police in 1969. See the Daily Bleed, Dec 12, 1969 & Dec 15, 1969 PINI Vittorio PINKMAN, John. (??-??) Member of the Irish Republican Army; joined NY Vanguard Group in the 1930s with Gilbert Connolly, Sidney Solomon, Bruno Americano, et al. PISACANE Carlo (1830-1903). Famous French impressionist painter, anarchist.
(1869-1948) Australian poet, socialist, feminist, ecologist & anarchist. Companion of Bernard O'Dowd. (Radical Tradition) PLACENZA, Ana. (Argentina). PLANCHE Fernand Plume noire (Librairie anarchiste de la) POCH Y GASCON, Amparo. (1902-1968). Spanish anarchist & feminist. POPOV Georges Simeonov POPOVA, Nadejda. (1905-1932) (1941-2007) Ephéméride Anarchiste) (??-??) Active in the Spanish Revolution of 1936, companion of Renee Lamberet. POUGET Emile (1896-1980). French anarchist, writer, publisher. POUY Jean-Bernard PONZÁN VIDAL, Francisco. (??-1945) Spanish anarcho-syndicalist, anti-fascist guerrillero, anti-Francoist & resistance fighter captured in 1943, shot & burned by the Nazis two days before the Spanish guerrillas liberate Toulouse. (Daily Bleed) PREVOTEL André (1912-??) Born Joséphine Coueille. Militant, charged in the "Sterilizers of Bordeaux" case, member CGT-SR & other groups. PRINCIP, Gavrilo. Serbian anarchist, assassinated Archduke Ferdinand, triggering WWI. (Daily Bleed) Procès des 30 Procès des 66 (Lyon) PROIX Robert (1809-1865) French anarchist philosopher. PRUDHOMMEAUX André. (1902-1968) French agronomist, libertarian, editor (Le Libertaire, Le Monde Libertaire), writer & publicist. (International Institute of Social History) PRUDHOMMEAUX Dora See Dora Ris PSAR, see Revolutionary Anarchist Socialist Party below. PUENTE Isaac PUIG, See ANTICH Puig, Salvador PUIG ELIAS, Juan. (1898-1972), Spanish-Brazilian teacher, anarcho-syndicalist, C.N.T. activist. (Daily Bleed) PUJOL, Marià..
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(??-??) Italian anarchist, launched a hunger strike in Milan's San Villore prison in 1921, along with Malatesta & Borghi. (??-??). CNT militant. Fundador del periòdic "Vida Sindical". Barcelona, gener de 1926. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) QUINTANILLA PRIETO, Eleuterio. (1886-1966) Asturian, influential in the Asturian CNT & anarchism in the area. (Christie Books) QUINTEROS, Elena. (1945-1976?) Uruguayan teacher, activist in the Federación Anarquista Uruguaya (FAU) Arrested, tortured, disappeared by the government in 1976. |

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(1891-1956) Polish anarchist freedom fighter, "The Martyr of Ushuaia." Radio Libertaire (home page) RAFANELLI, Leda. (1880-1971) Italian militant, mystic, writer, important publisher. (Daily Bleed reference page) RAGON Michel RAMÓN RAMÓN, Antonio. (??-??) Spanish-Chilean anaquista, tried to assassinate Silva Renard, director of the 1907 Santa Maria School Massacre. (1882-1942) Austrian writer, pacifist & propagandist. RAOUCH Petr RAVACHOL, François. French anarchist bandit, practised "propaganda of the deed." Subject of popular myth & song. (Daily Bleed) RAY, Man. American Surrealist, chess player/designer, anarchist, filmmaker, photographer. Married Belgian poet/anarchist Adon LaCroix. RAYNAUD Jean-Marc (1893-1968) British anarchist, art critic, author. Got beknighted, to be addressed as "Sir". (1864-1934), Italian anarchist, writer, publisher, militant antifascist, father of Vernon Richards. RECLUS Elie (1827-1904). Brother of Elisée; ethnographer & journalist; participated in the Commune of Paris in 1871. (1830-1905). Anarchist communist, noted for his use of geography as a scientific basis for anarchy. After Kropotkin, one of the most important international anarchist writers. Daily Bleed Saint, March 15 RECLUS Jacques RECLUS Paul Red Army Fraction (RAF). German armed underground group. Refractaire (le) REGIS Jules (dit Siger) REISER Jean-Marc REITH, Gerry. REITMAN Ben REITZEL, Robert. (??-??) German anarchist Robert Reitzel, editor of the Der arme Teufel. RELGIS, Eugenio. (1895-1947), Rumanían-born Uruguayan anarchist, pacifist, writer. Relief Fund of the International Working Men's Association for Anarchists (1926-32). REMIRO Agustin RENAUD Jean RESPAUT André RETTE Adolphe Révolte des Canuts "Retort" (1942-1951) American journal of anarchism, art & reviews. Edited by Holley Cantine & Dachine Rainer (Charlatan Stew) (16 August 1872-19 November 1883) Spanish periodical, mouthpiece of the Spanish section of the IWMA. (Christie Books) Italian party, founded at The Congress of Capolago, Switzerland, January 4-6, 1891. (1891-??) Cipriani, Malatesta, Saverio Merlino, Gori were chief backers & propagandists. (Daily Bleed reference page)
American anarchist, poet, critic, translator, activist. Founder of San Francisco Anarchist Circle. Ricamarie (événement de la) (1915-), Italian-British anarchist, editor, author, companion of Marie-Louise Berneri. RICHEPIN Jean RICTUS, Jehan. (1867-1933). French libertairan poet. November 2006 (1907-1988) Swiss anarchist(?), partner of André Prudhommeaux, with him published L'Espagne Antifasciste, La Nouvelle Espagne Antifasciste & L'Espagne Nouvelle. RIVERA Librado Road to Freedom
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(1912-1961). French translator, writer/poet, anarchist. (1837-1912). Wrongfully forgotten French anarchist educator. ROCKER, Fermin. (1907-??) Artist, book illustrator, whose work is greatly influenced by his parents, Milly & Rudolf Rocker. (Daily Bleed) ROCKER, Milly Witkop. (1877-1955) Anarcho-syndicalist, labor organizer, companion of Rudolf Rocker. (Daily Bleed) (1873 - 1958) Anarcho-syndicalist, labor organizer, author, companion of Milly Witkop. RODA, Maria. (??-??) Italian anarchist, active in workers’ struggles in Italy, France, Portugal, Spain, England & US. Powerful speaker, led efforts to organize Italian textile workers. Companion of Pedro Esteve. (Daily Bleed) RODRIGUES, Edgar. (1921-). Portuguese-Brazilian anarcho-syndicalist, author, social historian. (Centro de Estudos Cultura e Cidadania) RODRIGUEZ, Emilia. (1882-1962) (??-??) Militant in the A.I.T. & Jura Federation; companion of Charles Keller. Daily Bleed, July 19, 1913 ROGER Emile ROGER Noël (dit Babar) ROGERS, Dorothy. (??-??) Anarchist, Emma Goldman's secretary (1939-40), member 'Why?' (split off from the Vanguard Group; later renamed 'Resistance') with Paul Goodman, David Wieck, Diva Agostinelli, John Cage, Lowell Naeve, Paul Goodman, Robert Duncan, novelist James Baldwin, et al. ROIG DE SAN MARTIN, Enrique. (1843-1889), Major Cuban anarchist, theoretician, labor organizer, founder of El Productor, helped create the Bakuninist Workers' Alliance. ROINART Paul Napoléon ROJAS, Manuel. (1896-1973) Chile's major 20th century novelist & short story writer (mostly unknown outside the country). Anarcosindicalista, IWW member. ROLLAND, Madeleine. (1872-1960) Pen name for Siegfried Nacht. ROMERO, Jose Rodriguez. (??-??) Spanish anarchosyndicalist, "Solidaridad Obrera" official. See Daily Bleed, July 24, 1909 ROMPAPAS, John. (??-??) New York publisher (Rabelais Press), funded the anarchist "Revolutionary Almanac" & "Social War" edited by Hippolyte Havel.. Daily Bleed, April 4, 1915 ROOUM, Donald. (??-??) British anarchist, illustrator, cartoonist. ROSCIGNA Miguel Arcangel (1856-1943) Italian anarchist, involved with Brazilian Cecelia colony. ROSSONI, Edmondo. (1884-1965) Italian anarchist & revolutionary syndicalist; became a fascist in the 1920s & Minister of Agriculture in the 30s. (1878-1922) French anarchist. ROUSSENQ, Paul. (1885-1949) French, best known as the "anarchist convict", spent most his life in prison for throwing a crouton at a prosecutor during a vagrancy trial. Daily Bleed, 8/3/1949 ROUX Jacques RUDE Fernand RUDIGER Helmut La Ruche. Important French free school & cultural ceenter set up by Sebastien Faure. RULL I QUERALTO, Joan. (??-1908) Accused of Barcelona bombings, executed in Montjuïc. Possibly framed. (1913-1998) Spanish-Australian anarchist. RUSSELL, Bertrand. British philosopher,pacificst, member Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament & anti-Vietnam War activist. (Anarchy Archives) "Ruta". (1936-) Spanish libertarian youth paper. Published in exile, ending up in Venezuela. (Revolt) RYGIER, Maria. (1895-1953) Italian anarchist. RYNER Georgette RYNER Han |

Solidarité Internationale Antifasciste - française Solidarité internationale antifasciste - espagnole (1915-1960). Spanish guerilla extraordinaire -- known as El Quico. SACCO, Nicola. (Anarchy Archives) SAKAE, Osugi. (1885-1923) Early 20th Century Japanese anarchist, martyr. (Wikipedia) SAKAI Toshihito SAKOLSKY, Ron.. American anarchist, scholar of music, revolution & (pirate) radio. (Wikipedia) SAKUTARO, Iwasa. Sakutarô (??-??) Japanese anarchist communist involved in Japanese Anarchist Federation. SALE, Kirkpatrick. (??-) American author, anarchist & neo-Luddite. SALINAS, Marcelo. (1889-1978) Cuban anarchist, author, exiled from Cuba. Adquirió una gran fama como escritor y fue Premio Nacional de Literatura. Headed Estudios. 1960s exile after Castro’s takeover, died in Miami. (Daily Bleed) December 2006 (1894-1964) Anarchist editor of Revue "Témoins," antiwar activist. SAMUELS, H.B. (18??-??) British advocate of propaganda by deed, editor of "Commonweal"; supplied the bomb to his brother-in-law Bourdin in a bungled redesigning of the Royal Observatory, London, 1894 (basis of Joseph Conrad's The Secret Agent). (??-1949?) Formed in the 1940s, by Kenneth Rexroth, precursor to the Beat Movement. Included Robert Duncan, Muriel Rukeyser, William Everson, Jack Spicer, Thomas Parkinson, David Koven, Sally & Michael Grieg, Audrey Goodfriend, James Harmon, Richard Brown, Philip Lamantia & other writers, artists & pacifists. SANCHEZ SAORNIL, Lucia. (1895-1970) Spanish poet, painter, militant anarchist-feminist, co-founder of Mujeres Libres. SANFTLEBEN, Alfred. (1871-1952) German-American anarchist, typesetter & translator. [Ephéméride anarchiste] SANSOM, Philip. (??-1999) British anarchist, involved with Freedom Press. Santa Maria School Slaughter. (1920) Striking miners led by anarchists in the Iquique area of Chile massacred. Most machine-gunned, including women & children, leaving 2,000-3,600 dead. (Daily Bleed) SANTANA, Emidio. (1906-1988). Portuguese anarcho-syndicalist, attempted to kill Salazar (1937); founded "A Batalha". Daily Bleed, July 4, 1906 SANTANGELO Erasmo SANTILLAN SANZ Ricardo SARROU ROYES, Liberto. (1920-2001) Spanish anarchist, member JJLL, Durruti Column, & antifascist resistance movement in Barcelona. Companion of Joaquina Dorado. (International Institute of Social History); added Nov 2003 SARTIN Max SCARFO Paulino et Alejandro SCARLATTI Giuseppe SCHAPIRO Alexander SCHIAVINA, Raffaele. (??-??) Italian anarchist, founder of "Cronaca Sovversiva," with Galleani. SCHIRRU, Michele SCHLESINGER, Jack. (??-??) American anarchist, member Vanguard Group, became ILGWU labor organizer. SCHMIDT, Mark. (??-??) Member of Vanguard Group in the 30s with Glenn Carrington, Gilbert Connolly, John Pinkman, Eddie Wong, et al. SCHWAB, Michael. (??-1898) Haymarket anarchist. Did 6 years in prison. (1886-1938), Jewish anarchist & poet, killed Simon Petlioura (head of Ukrainian pograms). Helped found International League Against Antisemitism. Jura Federation. SCHUMACHER, John. (1944-1999) American academic, anarchist, student of David Wieck. Chair Dept of Science & Technology Studies, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. SCIULLO Camillo DI SEGAUD Louis SEGUÍ RUBINAT, Salvador. (1887-1923) Anarcosindicalista, militant de la CNT. Sources: [Diccionari de Sindicats, Sindicalistes]; [L'Ephéméride Anarchiste] SEIICHI, Miura (1902-198?) Daily Bleed, Dec. 20, 1902 Semaine rouge d'Ancône Semaine sanglante Paris Semaine sanglante Buenos Aires Semaine tragique SENEZ, Andre. (??-1998) French shoemaker, anarchist, publisher. Active in Socialisme ou Barbarie, a founder of Mouvement Communiste Libertaire. (Daily Bleed) SERANTINI Franco SERGE, Victor (KILBATCHICHE ) (1855-1929). French libertarian, feminist militant journalist of the League of Human Rights. Dr. SEUSS American author of libertarian children's books of great appeal to adults; wrote Yertle the Turtle 7/25/2001 SEYMOUR, Henry. (??-??) British editor of The Anarchist; in 1886 Kropotkin & friends broke away to start Freedom newspaper. American artist. (Daily Bleed Saint) SHAPIRO, Karl. (1913-2000), American poet, professor & Pulitzer Prize-winner in 1945, anarchist. SHARPLEY, Kate. (1891[?]-1978) British anarchist, threw her family war medals in the Queen's face.
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English romantic atheist, libertarian poet, married Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, Daily Bleed Saint, August 4. SHI Cuntong. Chinese anarchist involved in the May Fourth movement in Zhejiang. (Research on Anarchism) SHUMAN, Moishe. (??-??) American anarchist, member Vanguard Group, became ILGWU labor organizer. SHÛZÔ, Hatta Hatta Shuzo (??-1934) Japanese anarchist involved in Japanese Anarchist Federation. Siempre!. (1920s) Chilean militant clandestine anarchist group. SIGALA Claude SIGNAC Paul SILVA, Prisciliano G. (??-??) Mexican anarchist, led a column of PLM insurgents, captured Laguna de Santa Maria in 1910. (Daily Bleed reference page) SIMENON Georges (1903-1989), French mystery writer, anarchist. (1900-1980) French pacifist, author, individualist anarchist. SIMENTOF (Monier, dit) SIMON (dit Biscuit) SIRAKOVA, Georgu. (??-??) Bulgarian anarchist, younger brother of Mariola. (People's History) SIRAKOVA, Mariola. (1904-1925) Bulgarian anarchist guerrilla, companion of Gueorgui Cheitanov. (People's History) SISQUELLA Teri (??-??) Member of the NY Vanguard group in the 30s & a source of its breakup. (1938-2004) British anarchist-pacifist militant. SNYDER, Gary. (1930- ) American Beat anarchist poet. SOARES, Angelina. (??-1985) Brazilian anarchist feminist. (Ateneo Virtual) (??-??) Brazilian anarchist feminist, step-mother of Angelina (around 1915). (Ateneo Virtual) Russian organization during the revolution aiding those imprisoned by the Bolsheviks. Mollie Steimer was a participant. (19?-1976) Spanish anarchist, member of the MIL.alt; Oriol Solé Sugranyes Solidarity (London) (ca1960-) Libertarian socialist organisation & magazine of the same name; emphasis on workers' self-organisation & radical anti-Leninism. (Wikipedia) SOLOMON, Clara. (1913-200), American anarchist, pianist, cofounder Atlantic Anarchist Circle, daughter of Samuel Freedman. (Daily Bleed) SOLOMON, Sidney. (1911-2004) Book designer, painter, drummer in anarchist band. Member of Vanguard Group, Libertarian Book Club, friend of Carlo Tresca, Roman Weinrebe; companion of Clara. SOLOTAROFF Hillel SOPENA, Eugenio. (??-??) anarquista de gran prestigio en Barbastro, secretario del Comité antifascista. SOREL, Georges. French intellectual father & champion of anarcho-syndicalism. Progress, like virtue, belongs only to those who act. SOTO Y GAMA, Antonio Diaz. Mexican revolutionary, influenced by Kropotkin, joined with Zapata's movement. SOUCHY, Augustin. (1892-1984), German anarchosyndicalist. (Movement for Anarchy); Daily Bleed reference page, Aug 28, 1892 SOUDY André SOULLIER Eugène SOUSA, Germinal SOUVENANCE Jean (Serge Grégoire) SPIES August Haymarket martyr. SPIRIDONOVA Maria (1882-1971). Russian-American anarchist, active with the Libertarian Book Club in NY. SPOONER, Lysander. (1908-1887). American individualist anarchist. (Anarchy Archives) STARRETT, Walter. Pen name ("W.S.") for Warren S. Van Valkenburgh STAUDENMAIER, Michael. (??- ) American militant anarchist, writer ("Northeastern Anarchist," "Fifth Estate," etc). STEFANINI, Mario. Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese) STEIMER, Mollie. (1897-1980) Russian-born American-Mexican anarchist militant, partner of Senya Fleshin. (Spartacus School) STEIN, Harry. (??-??) American anarchist, member Vanguard Group. STENLEIN Alexandre (1852-1895) Russian anarchist militant & author. Stérilisés de Bordeaux (affaire des) STERLING, Irving. (??-??) American anarchist, member Vanguard Group. STETNER, David. (1914-2002) Romanian-Jewish anarchist; French resident, founder Yiddish anarchist journal "Der Freie Gedank". (libcom.org) (??-??) African American anarchist / poet. (1806-1856) German anarchist "Egoist". Enemy of the State.> STOJANOV, Paraškev. (1892-1939) Bulgarian anarchist. STOÏNOFF, Nicolas STRINDBERG August SUBERVIELA, Gregorio. (??-??) Spanish anarchist, member of "Los Solidarios." (??- ) American activist, researcher, editorial board "Fifth Estate." Super Heroes for Anarchy & Free Throught (S.H.A.F.T.) (Home page) Sydney Anarchist Club (Australia). Started (?) by William Andrade, ca. 1886. Or effort resulted only in founding the ASL (Australian Socialist League)? |

(1895-1985) German-Polish feminist. (1854-1919), French anarchist, poet, social critic. (Daily Bleed) TALVILAHTIT, Mika.Talvilahtit. (1974-2001) Finnish militant, helped found Walthamstow Anarchist Group in England. (Walthamstow Anarchist Group) TAMAYO, Pío. (??-1936) Poet & influential anarquista militant in 1920s Venezuela. TAPIOLA, Llorenç.. (??-??). Militant de la CNT. Arrested February 1932 during the anarchist revolt in Terrassa. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) TARATUTA, Olga. (1846-1925) Prince, journalist, "Ambassador of Georgian patriots." (Research on Anarchism) TCHIKOVSKY, N. Bulgarian typographer, militant & anarchist propagandist. TELLEZ SOLA, Antonio. (1921-2005) Spanish anarchist guerilla, militant, author. (Kate Sharpley Library) Temps Nouveaux TERZANI, Bruno. (??-??) Italian-American member of the anarchist group "Il Mertello," accused of murdering a fascist; active in his defense was the NY Vanguard Group. Found innocent. TETENBAUM, Richard "Tet". (??-1997) Activist, cofounder of Bound Together Anarchist Bookstore in San Francisco. (Howard Besser) TEULIERE, Ernest. (1840-??) French journalist, Communard, anarchiste. Daily Bleed, May 12 (1908 [or 10?]-1987), Swiss revolutionary, a Communist, then anarchist. Founder, La Séréna Commune in Nice. THALMANN, Paul (Pavel). (1901-1980), pseudonym Franz Heller. Swiss Communist, then anarchist, influenced by Fritz Brupbacher. Married to Clara. Fought with the Durruti Column. (International Institute of Social History) THOMAS Bernard THOMAS Georges (1839-1892). French Icarien, Communard, Blanquist, anarchist. THOMASSIN Nicolas THOREAU, Henry David. |
(1828, -1910). Famed Russian novelist, religious pacifist, anarchist. (Anarchy Archives); See also Movement for Anarchy; flag.blackened.net TOMÁS De AQUINO, Acácio. (1899-1998) Portuguese militant anarcho-trade unionist, life-long anarchist & companion of Luísa do Carmo Franco Elias Adão. [Ephéméride anarchiste]
(??- ) Instituto de Estudos Anarquistas de Santiago (Chile). October 2006 (ca1900-??) Mexican anarchist, year of birth uncertain. (Ateneo Virtual) (1924-1989) Spanish-French anarcho-syndicalist, in CNT & SIA. (Daily Bleed) TORRES MAESO, Domingo (Valencia 1895-1980) Spain; CNT militant, favored its governmental collaboration. (ChristieBooks) TORRICELLI, Ettore. Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese) TOUBLET, 'Jacky' Jacques. (1940-2002) French anarcho-syndicalist, militant, director Le Monde Libertaire; son of Julien. (People's History) TOUBLET, Julien. (??-??) French anarcho-syndicalist, father of Jacky. "Travailleurs de la Nuit" (Workers of the Night) (circa 1901-1903) French illegalist burglary ring headed by Alexandre Jacob, designed to rob the rich & scare the hell out of the powerful. (aka Ret Marut) Novelist, anarchist, Daily Bleed Saint. (1879-1943). Italian-American anarchist activist murdered by the fascists, he had, "All the right enemies". "Trial of the 30" TRICHEUX, Alphonse.
(??-??) Armenian-Swiss anarchist, ex-priest, & convert to Islam, father of Isabelle Eberhardt, the feminist explorer & writer who traveled the Islamic world of North Africa dressed as man. (1884–1944) Japanese Dadaist, poet, essayist, musician & bohemian. Translated Stirner's The Ego & its Own into Japanese. (Wikipedia) TUCCI TUCKER, Benjamin R. (1854-1939) American philosophical individualist anarchist, bookseller (Unique Bookshop) & publisher. (Wikipedia) TURNER, John.
(1935-2004) British builder, trade unionist & "Freedom" editor. (People's History) TURRONI, Pio.
Tutmonda Ligo de Esperantisja Seustatano (TLES / Worldwide League of Esperantist Anarchists)
TWYNAN, Ella. (??-??) British anarchist.
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(1861-1894). Anarchist, caught the attention of French legislators & guillotined. VALDINOCI, Carlo. (??-1919) Italian American anarchist, pal of Sacco & Vanzetti, killed in an explosion he set at the home of US Attorney General Palmer. VALET René VALITUTTI Pasquale VALLINA, Pedro. (1879-1970) Spanish-Mexican anarchist, medical doctor, militant, in & out of prison & exile. (Daily Bleed) (1832-1885). French anarchist.
(1936-) American songster, IWW member & anarchist. Best known for helping launch Bob Dylan's career. With Dick Ellington wrote & published The Bosses Songbook. (Daily Bleed) VAN RYSSELBERGHE Theo VAN VALKENBURGH, Warren S. (1884-1938) American anarchist editor ("Road to Freedom" & "Spanish Revolution"). Pen name Walter Starrett. (Daily Bleed) VANEIGEM, Raoul. International Situationist, author of The Revolution of Everyday Life. (nothingness.org) VANZETTI, Bartolomeo. (Anarchy Archives) VARENGO, Massimo. (??-) Member Federazione Anarchica Italiana (FAI), secretary of the International Federation of Anarchists. VARLIN Eugène VASCO, Neno. (1878-1920) Portuguese/Brazilian anarchist (Edgar Rodrigues site, archive copy); also Daily Bleed reference page, May 9, 1878 VASSEV Manol VEGER, Maria. (Russia) ![]() (1837-1912) Spain; Assistí al congrés convocat per Solidaritat Obrera, en el qual es constituí la CRTC (Barcelona, octubre de 1910), representant la Federació Obrera Sabadellenca. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) VICENT TOLZ, Antoni (1837-1912) Spain; Jesuïta. Fundador dels Cercles Obrers Catòlics; Centre Obrer Catòlic. És autor de "Socialismo y anarquismo" (1893). (Biografies de Sindicalistes) VIDAL, Acrat. (??-??) Spain; Militant de la CNT. Assistí a la Conferència de la CRTC de Blanes (juliol de 1922), representant el Sindicat d'Arts Gràfiques de Barcelona. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) VIDAL, Francisco. (??-??) Spain;Assistí al congrés convocat per Solidaritat Obrera, en el qual es constituí la CRTC (Barcelona, octubre de 1910), representant els obrers constructors d'edificis de Saragossa. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) VIDAL Georges VIDAL, Joan (??-??) Spain; FRE de l'AIT; President de Les Tres Classes de Vapor. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) VIDAL, Josep. (??-??) Spain; Militant de la CNT. Fundador de "Vida Sindical" (Barcelona, 1926). (Biografies de Sindicalistes) VIDAL, Miquel. (??-??) Spain; Assistí al congrés convocat per Solidaritat Obrera, en el qual es va decidir la constitució de la CNT (Barcelona, octubre de 1910), representant la societat obrera d'adobadors La Unión Popular, de Barcelona. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) VIDAL CUCURELLA, Josep. (??-??) Spain; Militant de la CNT del Sindicat Únic del ram de la fusta de Barcelona (1918). Per la seva activitat sindical fou empresonat en el vaixell "Giralda" i deportat al castell de la Mola de Maó. Assistí a la Conferència de Saragossa de 1922. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) VIDAL CUCURELLA, Narcís. (??-??) Spain; Militant de la CNT. Membre del Sindicat Únic del ram de la fusta de Barcelona (1918). Per la seva activitat sindical fou empresonat en el vaixell "Giralda" i deportat al castell de la Mola de Maó (30 de novembre de 1920). (Biografies de Sindicalistes) VIDAL ENRIC, Pere.. (??-??). Member committee of the l'Agrupació Sindicalista Llibertària of Gavà (1933), adhered to the Federació Sindicalista Llibertària of Angel Pestaña. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) |
(Tortosa 1890 - Barcelona 1982) Spain; membre del Comitè Revolucionari de la CNT, CNT del Teatre de la Comèdia, Director de "Solidaridad Obrera" de València. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) VIERO, Ambrogio.. (1899-1970), Italian author of poems & short stories; published under pseudonyms V. Ero, V.A. Negus, Wanda & P. Squano. Wrote anarchist, antifascist & satirical articles for socialist, anarchist & illegally distributed periodicals. (International Institute of Social History) VIGNES Jules. (1905-1934) French filmmaker & anarchist, son of anarchist Eugene Vigo. VILA, Francesc. (??-??) Spain; Militant de la CNT. President del Sindicat Únic de la Indústria Vidriera de Badalona. Fou ferit pels del "Lliure" en un atemptat. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) VILA CAPDEVILA, Ramón. (aka "Caraquemada," "Jabalí" (le Sanglier), "Commandant Raymond") Spanish anarcho-syndicalist, anarchist guerilla. VILANOVA, Joan.. (??-??). Spanish militant de la CNT. Assistí al congrés de Sants (1918) representant el Sindicat de l'Art Fabril d'Igualada. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) VILANOVA, Martí. (??-??) Spain; Assistí al congrés convocat per Solidaritat Obrera, en el qual es constituí la CRTC (Barcelona, octubre de 1910), representants els joiers de Barcelona. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) VILARDAGA, Dídac. (??-??) Spain; barcelonina de la FRE de l'AIT. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) VILLA Pancho VILLAFRANCA Soledad VILLANUEVA, Jaume (??-??) Spain; Militant de la CNT. Mort pels del "Lliure" a Barcelona. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) VILLANUEVA, Joan (??-??) Spain; Militant de la CNT. Mort pels del "Lliure" a Barcelona. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) VILLARREAL Antonio I. VILLAVERDE Andrès VILLAVERDE, Justinià (??-??) Spain; Militant de la CNT i de la FAI (1928). Regidor de l'ajuntament de Lleida (octubre de 1936). Comissari polític del regiment i de la guarnició de Lleida. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) Viñas, Bartomeu (??-??) Spain; Militant de la CNT, del sindicat metal.lúrgic de Barcelona. S'adherí als trentistes per la qual cosa fou expulsat de la CNT el desembre de 1933. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) Viñas, Ramon (??-??) Spain; Militant de la CNT. Un dels signants del Manifest Trentista el 1931 (Biografies de Sindicalistes) Viñas, Tomàs (??-??) Spain; Militant de la CNT, Federació Obrera de Ripoll. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) Viñas Pagès, Joaquim (??-??) Spain; FRE de l'AIT. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) VINCENZI, Zelindo. Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese) VIVES, Emili (??-??) Spain; Federació Sindicalista Llibertària. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) VISDOMINI, Segimon (Barcelona, 1871-??) Spain; FRE de l'AIT. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) VIVES, Joan Baptista (??-??) Militant de la CNT. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) VLADIMIROVITCH, German Boris VOLINE. (Vsévolod Mikhailovich Eichenbaum) (1882-1945). Russian anarchist, Makhnovist, historian, colloborated with Sebastian Faure. (Anarchy Archives) VOLINE Léo (1917-??) French anarchist, fought in the Spanish Revolution. Third child of the Russian anarchist poet/historian Voline. VONNEGUT, Kurt. (1922- ) US writer/satirist. Self-described anarchist. Uses black humor against ruling class decadence Best known for Slaughterhouse Five based on experiences as a POW in Dresden during the American mass bombing of civilians. "La Voz de la Mujer" (The Voice of the Woman). (1896-1897) Argentinian comunista-anárquico feminist magazine. Participants included Maria Calvia (Ateneo Virtual) |

(1918- ) Bücherfreund und anarchisten. (Daily Bleed) WALTER, Karl. (??-??) Attended 1907 Amsterdam Anarchist Congress. (Daily Bleed), August 24, 1907 WALTER, Nicolas. (1924-2000) British journalist, philosopher, atheist, anarchist. (Daily Bleed) WARD, Colin. British author/anarchist, involved with Freedom Press. (Research on Anarchism) WARD, Dana. Academic, Wobbly organizer, basketball fanatic, hosts Anarchy Archives, executive director International Society of Political Psychology. WARREN, Josiah. (1798-1874). Utopian, economist, philosopher, founder of American individual anarchism & the Equity & Time Stores. (Anarchy Archives) WARWICK, Robert Lee. (??-??) American anarchist, edited "Social War", published by John Rompas & co-edited by Hippolyte Havel. (Daily Bleed) April reference page. WATSON, David. (pseud., George Bradford) (??-) American anarchist, teacher, author, journalist, active with Detroit's "Fifth Estate". WAVY GRAVY. (1936- ) Born Hugh Romney. Hog Farmer. Perennial anarchist candidate for American President. WEIL Simone WEINBERGER, Harry. (??-??). American lawyer & anarchist (?). Represented Emma Goldman in many of her free speech fights. Involved in anarchist & experimental theater milieus. WEINREBE, Roman. (??-??) American Vanguard Group member with Sidney Solomon, Eddie Wong, Glenn Carrington, et al. His father was a Jewish anarchist writer. WEINREBE, Yvette. (??-??) Member of Vanguard Group in the 1930s. WERBE, Peter. (1940-) American radio DJ & talk show host (phone-in talk show, Nightcall, Sundays, 11pm-2am, also broadcasts on the internet) & journalist, active with the Fifth Estate (under the pseud., E.B. Maple) in Detroit. http://www.peterwerbe.com WHITE, J.R. Ex-Ulster Loyalist, anarchist. WHITE, Jack. (??-??) Member of Vanguard Group in the 30s with Glenn Carrington, Gilbert Connolly, John Pinkman, Mark Schmidt, et al. Whiteway Colony. (??-1938?) Anarchist colony in Gloucestershire (England?). Included Thomas H. Keell(?). (Emma Goldman examined his papers there in 1938 on behalf of IISH). |
American poet. WIECK, David Thoreau. (??-1997) American anarchist theorist, educator, & pacifist activist. (Daily Bleed) WILDE, Oscar. WILCKENS Kurt Gustav WILLETTE, Adolphe. WILLETTE, Luc. WILSON, Charlotte M. Wilson. (1854-1944) First editor (1886-1895) of the British paper "Freedom". WINN, Ross. (?? - 1912) American, Texas-born anarchist, publisher (Winn's Firebrand, subsequently called The Advance, & later the Red Phalanx.) (Daily Bleed) WINSTANLEY, Gerrard. (Wikipedia); linked April 2006 Swiss pediatrist, anarchist; writer, coeditor of Le Réveil/Il Risveglio Geneva, founder l'Ecole Ferrer de Lausanne. updated April 2006 WITKOP Milly. See Milly Rocker. WOLBERG, Anieia. (1907-1937) Polish militant, anarchist propagandist. (1875-1974) British feminist, libertarian writer, worked with Freedom Press, War Resisters International, etc. until her death at age 98. (1929-??) French lettrist & situationist theorist. (Daily Bleed) WONG, Eddie. (??-??) Member of the anarchist Vanguard Group in the 1930s. WOODCOCK, George. (1912-1995). Canadian anarchist, literary critic, professor, historian. (Anarchy Archives) WOODWORTH, Fred. American anarchist, editor of "The Match!" "Workers of the Night" See "Travailleurs de la Nuit" WROBLESKY, Walery (Wrobleski). (1836-1908). Polish anarchist & Communard; a column in the Spanish Revolution of 1936 adopts his name. WU Zhihui. [CHIH-HUI, Wu] (1865-1953), advocate, before the 1911 Revolution, a Kropotkinian form of anarchism. Later a founder of the Chinese Communist Party & the Republic of China. (Research on Anarchism) WULF, Paul. (1921-1999) German antifascist / Nazi-hunter influenced by Erich Mühsam. (Daily Bleed), July 3, 1999 WULLENS Marcel et Maurice |
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(1864-1939) Founded & edited (1890-1923) the important American Yiddish "Freie Arbeiter Stimme". Notable for publishing di Yunge, Yiddish poets of the 1910s & 1920s. |
(1889-1974) Russian-American anarchist propagandist; founder of many committees & funds via the Free Society Group which he began in Chicago (ca.1923-1957). (International Institute of Social History) YEOL, Pak. (??-??) Korean anarchist, companion of Kaneko Fumiko. Involved in Futeisha case; his death sentence commuted to life by the Japanese emperor. YMBERT, Joan (??-??) Solidaritat Obrera, CNT. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) YOSHIHARU, Hashimoto. (??-1985) Japanese anarchist, writer, translator, founder of the publishing house Barukan-sha. (Daily Bleed) YVETOT Georges |

(??-??), Italian anarchist, friend of Camillo Berneri. Became Giovanna Berneri's companion with whom he edited "Volontà" from 1946-1957. (International Institute of Social History) ZAMBONI, Anteo (??-1926) Italian anarchist, son of Mammolo. At age 15 attempted to assassinate Mussolini. Brutually murdered by fascists. (Daily Bleed) Italian anarchist, father of Anteo. (??-??) (Ephéméride anarchiste) ZAPATA, Emiliano. (1879-1919) Mexican anarquista, lead an army under the slogan 'tierra y libertad.' Assassinated by the government, his ghost rides on in Mexico. (Revolt); see also bibliotecas.tv. ZAPATA CORDOBA, Antonio (1908-2000) Militant de la CNT. (Biografies de Sindicalistes) ZASULICH, Vera. (1849-1919) Russian anarchist, Direct-action assassin. Daily Bleed Saint, May 8, 1919 ZERZAN, John. (??- ) American anarchist, militant, neo-primitivist. |
(??-??) Russian anarchist Esperantist, founded ISAB (Internacilingua Scienca Anarkiusm Biblioteka/The Anarchist Scientific Library in International Language) in 1923 with A. Levandowsky. ZILSEL, Paul. (1923-2006) American physicist, anarchist militant, cofounder Left Bank Books, Red & Black Books, Books to Prisoners (Seattle). Son of Marxist sociologist Edgar Zilsel. Died May 27; Memorial gathering July 30th. (??- ) American historian, militant civil rights activist. (1872-1945) French anarchist, writer, naturalist. (??-??) CNT, Federació Obrera de Saragossa (Biografies de Sindicalistes) |
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