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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). |