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  • ?ABAD de SANTILLAN, Diego.
    (1897-1983) Author, editor, leading figure in the Spanish & Argentinian anarchist movement.
    Added 7/15/2001alt; Diego Abad de Santillán

  • ABARNO, Frank.
    Italian-American anarchist, member of Gruppo Gaetano Bresci, imprisoned for planting bombs in St. Patrick's Cathedral & the Church of St. Alphonsus.

  • CLICKABBEY, Edward.
    (1927-1989), American anarchist, eco-defender, novelist, wrote The Monkey Wrench Gang.
    7/25/2001

  • ABBOTT, Leonard.

  • ABRAMOWSKI, Edward.
    (1868-1918), Polish philosopher, psychologist, sociologist, anarchist, father of Polish cooperative movement.
    Daily Bleed, August 17, 1868


  • ?ACCIARITO, Pietro.
    (1871­1943) Italian anarchist, attempted to stab the king of Italy, sent to prison for life.
    added October 2002


  • ACIN AQUILUE Ramón
    (1888-1936) Spanish anarcho-syndicalist, teacher, writer & avant-garde artist murdered by the fascists.
    added October 2002

  • ACKELSBERG, Martha.
    American anarchist scholar.
    (Research on Anarchism)

  • ?Acratas.
    Founded 1967, Spanish ultra-left militant anarchists.
    Page created June 2002

  • ADAM, Paul.
    French artist, symbolist, anarchist.
    Daily Bleed, Nov 11, 1863 & Feb 26, 1894

  • ADRIEN, Georges. French Journalist & writer, anarchist.
    (1862 — id., 1921).
    added March 2002

  • AGOSTINELLI, Diva.
    (1921-). American anarchist, member of Why?'/Resistance editorial board, companion of David Wieck, old bowler.
    (flag.blackened.net)
    Added 7/1/2001

  • AICARDI José (dit El 68)
  • A.I.T.
  • ALBA (Antonio d')
  • ALBERT Charle
  • ALBIN (Albin Cantone, dit)

  • ALDRED, Guy
    (??-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".
    updated July 2002


  • ALLEN, E. J. B.
    (??-??) British anarchist syndicalist, edited the “Industrial Unionist”, founder of the Industrialist League. Disappeared from the movement in 1912.
    added July 2002

  • ALMEREYDA Miguel
  • AMILA Jean (Jean Meckert)

  • Anarchist Black Cross
    Mutual aid & solidarity network for victims of state repression.
    (flag.blackened.net)
    Added 7/10/2001

  • Anarchist Communist Federation (ACF). British.

  • Anarcho-syndicalisme
  • ANCIAUX Mary

  • 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)
    Added Aug 2001

  • ANDRADE, William.
    (??-??), An original member of the Melbourne Anarchist Club. Also founder of the Sydney Anarchist Club.
    (Radical Tradition)
    Added May 2002

  • ANDREWS, J.A.
    (1865-1903), Prolific Australian communist anarchist agitator, gifted theoretician, poet, inventor, historian & linguist, influential with the labor movement.
    (Radical Tradition)
    Added 8/12/2001

  • ?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 suspected Ian Purdie, Jake Prescott, & Stuart Christie (among others) were members
    See
    Chronology in the Stan Iverson Archives
    added July 2002

  • ?ANTICH Puig, Salvador.
    Member of the MIL (Mouvement Ibérique de Libération).

  • ?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.
    cited Daily Bleed; added Nov 2002

  • 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.
    added March 2002

  • ARSHINOV, Peter. (Piotr Archinov)
  • ARMAND, E. (pseud. of Ernest-Lucien Juin).
    (1872-1962). French anarchist individualist.
    See also Research on Anarchism pages (link added Oct 2002)

  • ARNAUD, Georges-Jean.
    French anarchist novelist, writes police procedurals.
    (l'anarcho revue)
    7/28/2001


  • ?ARNOULD, Arthur. (1833-1895) French anarchist, Communard, friend of Bakunin.
    Page added Nov 2002

  • ? ARRU, Andre (aka Jean René Sauliere).
    French anarchist & pacifist.

  • ASCASO ABADIA, Francisco
    Spanish member of Nosotros, an FAI action group, close friend of Durutti.
    (Anarchy Archives)

  • ASCASO Alejandro

  • ASCASO Joaquin

  • ATABEKIAN, Alexandre. Alexander Atabekian
    Armenia's best known anarchist.
    (Page link; see also, http://www.iisg.nl/archives/gias/a/10739101.html)

  • Attentat au theâtre Diana

  • Auberges de Jeunesse
  • AURENCHE Alain


  • AUSTIN, Kate.
    (1864-1902) Universalist, freethinker, feminist, writer.
    (Research on Anarchism)
    added September 2002

  • AVRAY Charles d'

  • AVRICH, Paul.
    American historian of anarchism.



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  • BA JIN. (Pa Chin; Li Feigan, aka Pa Kin)
    (1904- ) Chinese novelist, anarchist.
    (Anarchy Archives)
    See also the Daily Bleed, Nov 25, 1904

  • BABEUF Gracchus
  • BACHMANN, Marion. (see also under Marie Capderoque).
    (1873-??). French militant feminist, syndicalist, anarchist.
    Daily Bleed, June 18, 1873

  • BAGINSKI Max
  • BAGUET Jean (dit Jean Bayet)

  • BAISSAT Bernard (??-??) French filmmaker, did a series of portrayals/interviews with anarchists in the 1980s/90s.
    Updated Aug 2002

  • BAKUNIN, Michael
    (1814-1876). Russian conspirator, anarchist, nemesis of Marx, assassin of God.
    Daily Bleed Saint, May 30th
    (Anarchy Archives)

    alt sp: Mihail Aleksandroviç Bakunin; Aleksandrovic, Aleksandrovich, Mihkail

  • BALABANOFF Angélica
  • BALKANSKY Georges

  • ? BALL, Hugo.
    Dadaist, Daily Bleed Saint.


  • BALLANTINE, Stella.
    added September 2002

  • BALLARD, George. See George Barrett.

  • BALLOU, Adin.
    (1803-1890), American Christian anarcho-pacifist.
    added Nov 17, 2001

  • Bande du Matese
  • BARA Louis
  • BARBE Alphonse
  • BARBE Paul
  • BARBEDETTE Lucien

  • BARBIERI, Francisco.
    (flag.blackened.net)

  • BARCLAY, Harold.
    Canadian professor, wrote People Without Government: An Anthropology of Anarchism.
  • BARDINA Sophie

  • BARKER, George.
    (??-??) British anarchist.
    Added Nov 2001

  • BARON Aron
  • BARON Fania


    BARRETT, George (aka George Ballard).
    (??-??) British anarchist.
    Added July 2002

  • BARROT, Jean.
  • BARTOSEK Norbert
  • BARRUE Jean
  • BASTELICA André Augustin
  • A Batalha
  • BAUCHET Emile
  • BAUER, Henry

  • ? BAYER, Osvaldo.
    Argentinian anarchist, writer, historian.

  • BECK, Julian.
    American playwright/actor, Living Theater.

  • BELLEGARRIGUE, Anselme.
  • BENOIT, Charles.
  • BERENGUER LAHOSA Sara

  • BERKMAN, Alexander.
    (1870-1936). American anarchist.
    Anarchy Archives
    Daily Bleed Saint, June28

  • BERNARD Paul

  • ? BERNERI, Camillo.
    Italian anarchist, murdered by Communists in the Spanish Revolution..

  • BERNERI Giliana
  • BERNERI Giovanna (Caleffi)

  • ?BERNERI, Marie Louise.
    (1918-1949) Author, editor of "Freedom".

  • BERNIZET Lucien

  • BERRY, Dave.
    Anarchist scholar.

  • BERTHIER Pierre Valentin

  • BERTHOLD Simon
    Headed Magoniste forces, with Jose Maria Leyva, which seized Mexicali, Mexico.
    Daily Bleed, Jan 21, 1911

  • BERTHOMIEU Louis
    (??-1936). Member of International Group of Durutti Column, killed in Aragon.
    Daily Bleed, Oct 17, 1936

  • BERTON Germaine


  • BERTONI Luigi
    (1872-1947) Militant, founder/editor of the anarchist bilingual periodical "Il Risveglio/Le Réveil Geneva".
    (International Institute of Social History)
    added October 2002

  • ? BERTRAND, Antoine.
    French anarchist (1877-1964).

  • ? BERTRAND, Julia.

  • ? BESNARD, Pierre.
    French anarchosyndicalist (1886-1947).

    CISNEROS BETANCOURT, Salvador.
    (?-?), Cuban anarchist, sympathizer of Proudhon's federalism, active in the Ten Years War (1868-1878) against Spain.
    Added 8/17/2001

  • BEY, Hakim.
    American anarchist, advocate of Temporary Autonomous Zones.

  • BEYLIE Henri
  • BIANCO René
  • BIAU Patrick
  • BIDAULT Emile

  • BIEHL, Janet.
    (1953- ) American anarchist with Institute for Social Ecology.

  • BIGEL Eugène

    BIKERTON, Alexander.
    (1847-1928), Australian libertarian socialist, founder Federative Home at Wainoni.
    (Radical Tradition)
    Added 8/12/2001

  • BILLINGS Warren
  • BINAZZI Pasquale

  • Bisbee Deportation of 1917.
    Daily Bleed, July 12, 1917

  • BISO Jean
  • BIZEAU Eugène

  • Black Flag. British magazine.

  • Black Mask.
    Militant NY anarchists, dadaist inspired culture orientated actions. Included Ben Morea, Ron Hahne. Published a magazine of the same name. Later became Up Against the Wall Motherfucker.
    (Movement for Anarchy)
    added May 2002

  • BLACKWELL, Russell.
    (??-??) American anarchist, cofounder of the Libertarian League.

  • ?BLAKE, William.
    (1757-1827) Daily Bleed Saint; Poet, radical, mystic, printer, engraver, subversive. Entertained angels in the garden. Friend of William Godwin.

  • BLANCO, Carballo.
    Added Aug 11, 2001

  • BLANQUI Auguste

  • ? BLUESTEIN, Abe.
    American anarchist, active in the Libertarian Book Club.

  • BODY Marcel
  • BOETIE Etienne de la


  • BONANNO, Alfredo.
    (??-) Italian anarchist militant.
    added July 2002
  • BONNEFF Léon
  • BONNOT Jules
  • Bonnot Gang

  • ? BONOMETTI, Ettore.
    (1872-1961). Italian anarchist militant, participant in founding USI & UAI.
    Page created Dec 22, 2001

  • BONOMINI Ernesto
  • BONTEMPS Charles Auguste

  • ? BOOKCHIN, Murray.
    (1921- ) American anarchist, ecologist, theorist.
    (Anarchy Archives)

  • BORDAT, Toussaint.
    (1854-??). French anarchist, labor militant, defendant in the "Trial of the 66".
    (Ephéméride anarchiste)
    Daily Bleed, July 11, 1854

  • ? BORGHI, Armando.
    Italian anarcho-syndicalist.

  • BORRAS, Jose Ester.
    (1913-1980) Spanish anarchist, active in the French resistance & in the Mauthausen concentration camp, co-founder of the Spanish Federation of Former Political prisoners & camp inmates (FEDIP).
    (International Institute of Social History)
    Added 9/16/2001
    alt; José Ester Borràs

  • BOSIGER André
    Daily Bleed, July 22, 1913

  • BOSIGER Ruth


  • Boston Anarchist Club
    Added May 2002

  • BOTEV, Christo. (1848-1876). Bulgarian anarchist.
    Daily Bleed, June 2, 1876

  • BOUDOUX, Francis. (Jules Sellenet)
    (1881-1941), French militant, antimilitarist, anarcho-syndicalist.
    (Ephéméride anarchiste)
    Daily Bleed, July 18, 1881

  • BOUILLARD Gustave

  • ?BOURNE, Randolph.
    American critic, anarchist.

  • BOUSSINOT Charles
  • BOUSSINOT Roger
  • Bourse du Travail

  • ? BRADY, Edward.
    Austrian-American anarchist, romantically involved with Emma Goldman.

  • BRASSENS Georges
    (1921-1981) French anarchist poet, singer/songwriter.

  • ? BRESCI, Gaetano.
    (1869-1901). Italian-American anarchist, assassinated King Umberto.
    Added 6/30/2001

  • BRIENS François


  • BROUCHER, Gustave.
    (1850-1931) French prioest, socialist, anarchist, militant freethinker, witer, editor.
    (International Institute of Social History)
    link added Nov 2002


  • BROCHER-ROUCHY, Victorine.
    (1838-1922) Communard, anarchist militant
    (International Institute of Social History)
    link added Nov 2002

  • BROUTCHOUX Benoît
  • BROUSSE Paul

  • BROWN, George.
    (??-??) Anarchist orator .
    Added August 2002

  • BROWN, William Thurston.
    American anarchist sympathiser & Modern Educator.

  • BRUNO Giordano

  • BRUPBACHER, Paulette & Fritz.
    (1874-1945), Unorthodox Swiss socialist & libertarian, physician, writer, antimilitarist, kicked out of communist party for anarchist leanings.
    (International Institute of Social History; added Jan 2002)

  • BRUZZI Pietro
  • Budapest 1956

  • BUONARROTI, Filippo
    (1761-??)

  • BURROWS, Herbert.
    added June 2002

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    EBERHARDT, Isabell.
    (1877-1904), Russian-born anarcha-feminist. Wrote The Oblivion Seekers
    Added Dec 2002

  • ?EDELSTADT, David. (Edelstat; Dovid Edelshtadt)
    (1866-1892)
    Added 10/17/2001; updated Dec 2002

  • EDO Luis A
  • EEKHOUD Georges
  • EHRLICH, Carol.


  • EHRLICH, Howard.
    American teacher, sociologist, author, director of The Prejudice Institute/Center for the Applied Study of Ethnoviolence, editor of "Social Anarchism".
    (Home page)
    added June 2002

  • ?EINSTEIN, Carl. alt; Karl Einstein
    (1885-1940). German Poet, writer, art historian, anarchist combatant in Spanish Revolution. Nephew of famed physicist, Albert. A suicide to avoid Nazi persecution.
    Added 7/7/2001

  • ELIA Roberto

  • ELIAS, Juan Puig.
    (1898-1972), Spanish-Brazilian teacher, anarcho-syndicalist, C.N.T. activist.
    Daily Bleed, Sept 5

  • ?ELLINGTON, Dick.
    (1930-1991) American anarchist, typesetter, IWW member.
    Added Nov 23, 2001

  • ELLUL, Jacques. (1912-??) French Christian anarchist.
    Daily Bleed, Jan 6, 1912
    Added 7/15/2001

  • ELOSU Fernand

  • E.L.Z.N

  • ENCKELL Marianne
    (updated link to Research on Anarchism, Feb 2002)

  • ENGEL Georges

  • EQUI, Mary
    (1872-1952) American doctor, lesbian anarchist & labor organizer.
    Daily Bleed, July 13

  • ?ERNESTAN, Ernest. (Ernest Tanrez)
    (1898-1954), Militant, writer, theorist & significant figure of Belgian anarchism.
    Added 7/16/2001

  • ? EROSHENKO, Vasily.
    (1890-1952), Blind Russian anarchist, advocate & teacher of Braille Esperanto. Lived in Japan, China, Russia.
    Added 10/21/2001

  • ESGLEAS Germinal


  • Esperanto movement.
    International language movement involving many anarchists in early 20th century. Among better-known adherents are Pa Chin, Paco-Libereco Group, etc.
    (Research on Anarchism)
    link added July 2002
  • ESTER BORRAS José
    (1913-1980) Spanish anarchist & Resistance fighter.


    (International Institute of Social History)
    added August 2002

  • ESTEVE, Pedro.
    (??-??), Spanish anarchosyndicalist, a pioneer of the 20th century anarchist movement in the US, companion of Maria Roda.
    Added 8/19/2001


  • ESTORACH ESTERRI, Soledad.
    (??-1993) Spanish anarchist militant, member of Mujeres Libres.
    added August 2002


  • ETCHEBEHERE, Hippolyte.
    (??-1936) Argentinian anarchist, companion of Mika Etchebehere, killed in the Spanish Revolution.
    added July 2002


  • ClickETCHEBEHERE, Mika (née Michèle Feldman).
    (1902-1992) Argentinian anarchist, fought in the Spanish Revolution.
    Page added July 2002

  • ETIEVANT Claude François
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    • F.A.
    • FABERT Berthe

    • FABBRI, Luce.
      (1908-2000) Anarchist thinker & activist. Daughter of famed Italian anarchist Luigi Fabbri. Died in Uruguay.
      updated July 2002

    • FABBRI Luigi

    • FACERIAS, Josep Lluís [José Luis], aka Face, Petro or Petronio
      (1920-1957) Spanish anarchist, urban guerilla.
      Centre Ascaso-Durruti
      link added Aug 2002

    • F.A.C.A.
    • F.A.C.B.


      FAGGIOLA, Alcesto. (??-??) Italian anarchist, participant in Italian Congress in Bologna, March 1873.
      added Jan 2003

    • F.A.I.

    • FANELLI, Giuseppe.
      (1829-1877). Bakuninist, planted the seeds of anarchism in Spain.
      (Anarchy Archives)

    • FANON Maurice
    • FARRAS Alexandre (ou Aviño)

    • FANTAZZINI, Horst.
      (??-2001) Italian anarchist, bank robber dubbed "The Gentleman Bandit".
      Daily Bleed, Dec 26, 2001


    • FARINELLI, Luciano.
      (??-??) Italian anarchist, antimilitarist.
      added Oct 2002

    • ?FAUCIER, Nicolas.
      French anarchist, pacifist.

    • F.A.U.D
    • FAUGERAT James

    • FAURE, Sébastien.
      (1858-1942) Leading member of the French anarchist movement & one of the most effective propagandists. Produced the 4-volume Encyclopédie Anarchiste.
      (Movement for Anarchy)
      Daily Bleed, Jan 6, 1858

    • FAUVET Pierre

    • ?FAVORITE Anarchist / Libertarian Novels
      Compiled from the anarchy-list in 1998.

    • ?FAWKES, Guy.
      Only man to enter British Parliament with honest intentions.

    • FAYOLLE Maurice


    • FEDELI, Ugo.
      (1898-1964), Militant Italian anarchist.
      (International Institute of Social History); See also the Daily Bleed, 3/10/1964

    • Federacion de Grupos Anarquistas de Cuba (FGAC) / Federation of Cuban Anarchist Groups.
      (1924-?) Very active in helping bring down Machado's tyranny in 1933.
      Added 8/17/2001

    • 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)
      Added 9/16/2001

    • Fédération Jurassienne
    • Federacion Libertaria Argentina (F.L.A.) / Casa de los Libertarios (Brazil) (In Spanish)


    • 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.
      added March 2002


    • FEDERN, Etta.
      (1883-1951); Close friend of Milly Witkop-Rocker, educator & poet who helped form "Mujeres Libres" in 1936, & wrote Mujeres de las revoluciones
      Added March 2002.

      FELDMAN, Leah.
      (1899-1993) Active in the Yiddish-speaking anarchist movement. Also smuggled arms into Spain in the 60s; called "la yaya Makhnowista" (Makhnovist Granny) by the Catalans.
      added December 2002


    • CLICK!FELICANI, Aldino.
      (1891-1967) Italian-American anarchist, typographer, editor, printer, publisher.
      page created April 2001; added August 2002

    • FENEON Felix
    • FERANDEL Séverin

    • FERLINGHETTI, Lawrence.
      American poet, publisher, owner of City Lights Books, anarchist.
      Added October 2002

    • Click HereFERM, Elizabeth.
      (??-??) American anarchist, founder of the Modern School, wrote extensively on education & contributor to Emma Goldman's journal "Mother Earth".
      Page created Jan 2003

    • FERNANDEZ, Frank.
      Cuban anarchist militant, a member of the Movimiento Libertarjo Cubano & collective of Guangara Libertaria.
      (Freedom Press)
      Added 8/31/2001

    • FERNANDEZ, Vicente Orobon.

    • FERRE, Léo.
      (1916-1993) Legendary French anarchist songster.



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      ?GALLEANI, Luigi.
      (1861-1931). Italian-American anarchist, proponent of propaganda by the deed, founder/editor of Cronaca Sovversiva.
      added Jan 2003

    • GALLO Charles

    • ?GAMBON, Ferdinand.
      (1820-1887). French lawyer, anarchist, pacifist.

    • GANDHI, Mohandas.
      (1869-1948). Indian pacifist, influential among other pacifists.
      (Anarchy Archives)


    • GARCIA, Miguel. Spanish anarchist militant, worked with refugees, Anarchist Black Cross.
      added March 2002

    • GARCIA, Vincente.
      (?-?), Cuban anarchist, sympathizer of Proudhon's federalism, active in Ten Years War (1868-1878) against Spain.
      Added 8/17/2001

    • GARNERY, Auguste.
      (1865-1935). French jeweler, anarchist & syndicalist militant.
      (Ephéméride anarchiste)
      Daily Bleed, July 3, 1865
      Added 7/3/2001

    • GARNIER Octave
    • GATTI Armand


    • GATTI, Gerald.
      Part of an Uruguayan group, with Eugen Relgis, Abraham Guillen, et al, safeguarding anarchist files sent from Europe during WWII.
      added March 2002

    • GAUTIER Emile
    • 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.
      added Dec 2002

    • 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.
      Added May 2002


    • Germinal.
      Newspaper published & edited by Rudolf Rocker. Gave it up to edit "Arbeter Fraint"; another group began republishing in it 1905 & named him editor.
      added March 2002

    • GEYTER Pierre de


    • GIACOMELLI, Nella. Italian anarchist.
      added February 2002

    • GIBEAUX Yves

    • ?GIBSON, Tony.
      British anarchist, author & BBC producer.
      Added 7/15/2001

    • GIL Enrique
    • GIOVANNI Severino di

    • GIOVANNITTI, Arturo. American anarchist, poet.

    • ?GIRARD, André
      (aka Max Buhr) (1860-1942). French anarchist & trade unionist.

    • GIRAULT, Emile.
    • GIRIER-LORION

    • 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.
      added August 2002

    • GODIN Jean-Baptiste André
    • GODIN Noël

    • ?GODWIN, William.
      (1756-1836) (Daily Bleed Saint) British anarchist, philosopher.

    • 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.
    added Aug 2002

  • ?GOLDMAN, Emma.
    (1869-1940) American anarchist feminist. Writer & activist editor of Mother Earth, exile, she knew innumerable jailings, revolutions, love affairs. (Links)
    Daily Bleed Saint, June 27

  • GOMBAS Enrique

  • GOMEZ Primitivo

  • ?GOMEZ-ARCOS, Agustin.
    (1939-1998). Spanish anarchist/gay dramatist/novelist.

  • ?GOMEZ PELAEZ, Fernando.
    (1915-1995), Anarchist journalist & editor, including Solidaridad Obrera in Paris 1946-1954.
    Added 7/15/2001 ALT; Fernando Gómez Peláez

  • ?GONZALEZ PRADA, Manuel.
    (1844-1918), Peruvian poet, anarchist.
    Added 7/22/2001


    GOODMAN, Judith.
    (??-??) Involved in a London-based anarchist group.
    Added Dec 2002


  • ?GOODMAN, Paul.
    (1911-1972). American poet, novelist, social critic, anarchist, influenced the 1960s "New Left".
    Page created March 2002

  • GORI Pietro

  • GOURDIN G eorges
  • GOURMELON Paul


  • GOZZOLI, Virgilio.
    (1886-1964) Italian-American, publisher, anti-fascist, translator of works by Rudolf Rocker.
    (International Institute of Social History)
    added August 2002

  • GRAHAM, Marcus.
    <(1893-197?) Anarchist, editor of the monthly Man! (1933-1940)

  • GRANADOS Francisco

  • ?GRAVE, Jean.
    (1854-1939) Important activist in the French anarchist movement.

  • GROGAN, Emmett.
    20th Century American Digger, anarchist rabblerouser.

  • GROSS Jacques

  • GROSS, Otto.
    (??-??) anarchist Freudian.
    added Dec 5, 2001

  • GROSSMANN, Rudolf. (see Pierre Ramus).

  • GUDELL, Martin.
    (1906-??), Lithuanian anarchist, CNT activist in Spanish Revolution, emigrated to Chicago.
    (International Institute of Social History)
    Added 9/16/2001

  • ?GUERDJIKOV, Mikhael
    (1877-1947) Bulgarian anarchist.

  • GUERIN, Daniel.
    (1904-1988). French Trotskyite, gay activist, moved ever leftward with age, developing a blend of anarchism & marxism.
    (Anarchy Archives)

  • ?GUERRA, Armand.
    (1886-1939). Spanish filmmaker & anarchist. Fought fascism with a camera.
    Updated Jan 2003

  • GUERRERO, Praxedis Gilberto.
    (1882-1910), Mexican anarchist, Magonista killed in battle.
    (flag.blackened.net)
    See also the Daily Bleed, Aug 28, 1882
    Added August 28 2001; updated August 22 2002

  • GUIGUI-THERAL, Albert.
    Added 7/28/2001

  • GUILLEN, Abraham.
    Part of an Uruguayan group, with Eugen Relgis, Gerald Gatti, et al, safeguarding anarchist files sent from Europe during WWII.
    updated March 2002


  • GUILLAUME, James
    (1891-1914) Swiss anarchist, leading member of the Jura Federation.
    (Movement for Anarchy)
    Added Nov 2002

  • GUILLAUME-SCHAK, Gertrude. (??-??) German anarchist. Only reference I have to her is that Engels responded (1885) to a letter she sent him regarding the equality of women.
    Added September 2002
  • GUILLON Claude
  • GUSTAVO Soledad
  • GUYAU Jean-Marie
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    • HA KI RAK See KI-RAK, Ha.

    • HALLE Maurice


    • ?HAMON, Augustin.
      (1862-1945), French sociologist & anarchist who eventually became a socialist.
      Page created Jan 20, 2002


    • ?HAPGOOD, Hutchins.
      (1869 - 1944) American anarchist, journalist
      Page created May 2002

    • 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.
      Added 10/14/2001

    • HASEK Jaroslav

    • HAVEL Hippolyte

    • Haymarket Massacre. Haymarket Affair. Haymarket Martyrs.
      (Anarchy Archives)

    • Haymarket Martyrs' Monument.
      Erected by the Pioneer Aid & Support Association, begun by anarchist Lucy Parsons.

    • (Anarchy Archives)

    • HAYWOOD, William (Big Bill).
      (1869-1928). American IWW honcho, syndicalist who fled government repression, died in Moscow.
      (Anarchy Archives)

    • ?HEAVENS, Ian.
      (1957-2000); Scottish anarchist, co-founder of the punk/samba band Bloco Vomit. Spunk co-founder.
      Added 6/20/2001

    • HEM DAY, see DAY, Hem.

    • ?HENNACY, Ammon
      (1873-1970) American anarchist & pacifist, founder of the Joe Hill House.

    • ?HENRY, Emile.
      (1872-1894) French anarchist, advocate of "propaganda by deed", executed for a bombing.

    • HENRY Fortuné
    • HERMANN Paul


      HERZEN, Alexander. (1812-1870) Father of Russian socialism, greatly influenced by anarchists, many of whom were friends.
      Movement for Anarchy
      Added Jan 2003


      HEWITSON, John.
      British anarchist, involved with Freedom Press.
      added Dec 2002

    • HEYWOOD, Angela Tilton.
      American individualist anarchist, free-love advocate, publisher.

    • HEYWOOD, Ezra.
      American individualist anarchist, free-love advocate, publisher.

    • HILL, Joe (Joel Hagglund)
    • HOEDEL Emil

    • HOFFMAN, Abbie. (1936-1998) American anarchist superstar, Yippie! (Steal This Calendar!)
      added Nov 25, 2001

    • HOLITSCHER, Arthur.
      added Dec 5, 2001

    • ?Home Colony
      American utopian colony, 1896 to about 1921, in Washington State.
      Stan Iverson Memorial Library
      Added 6/10/2001; updated Nov 2002

    • Homestead Strike (Carnegie Steel Strike).
      Daily Bleed, July 1-12, 1892
      added 7/12/2001

    • HOOTON, Harry.
      (1908-1961), Australian anarchist, poet, Wobbly, pacificist.
      (Radical Tradition)
      Added 8/13/2001

    • HOTZ, Charles. (aka Edouard Rothen)

    • ?HUELSENBECK, Richard.
      Daily Bleed Saint April 23. Dada drummer of Berlin & Zurich.

    • ?HUMBERT, Eugène.
      (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)
      added Aug 2002



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    • I.W.W.
      Industrial Workers of the World; Wobblies; I Won't Work..
      Anarcho-syndicalist union founded in the US in 1905.
      (IWW main page)

    • IBELS H.G
    • IBSEN Henrik
    • IKONOMOV Vassil

    • ?INGLIS, Agnes.
      (1872-1952) Anarchist librarian, Labadie Collection.
      (Spunk Library)

    • Insurrection des Canuts (1834)


      International Anarchist Group of Detroit
      (ca. 1896)
      added Oct 2002

    • International Bookshop (Paris).

    • ?International Revolutionary Congress
      (London, 1881)

    • Internationale
    • ISHIKAWA Sanshiro


    • 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. The University of Michigan has an in-depth internet site on him & his Oriole Press.
      (University of Michigan)
      added May 2002

    • ?ISKA, Valerio.
      Italian-American anarchist, co-founder Libertarian Book Club

    • ISTRATI Panaït

    • ? IVERSON, Stan
      Seattle anarchist; Stan Iverson Memorial Library

    • IXIGREC (COLLINO Robert dit)



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    • JACOB Alexandre Marius


    • JACOBY, Henry.
      (1903-1986), German anarchist pacifist, involved with Ernst Friedrich in the Anti-Kriegsmuseum. (pseudonym Sebastian Franck.)
      (International Institute of Social History)
      added Feb 2002

    • ? JAEGER, Hans Henrik.
      (1854-1910) Norwegian novelist & anarchist, strong influence on Edvard Munch.
      added Nov 14, 2001
      alt; Hans Jæger

    • JACQUEMIN (Louis Eugène JAKMIN, dit )


      ?JAHN, Octave.

      (1869-1917); French anarchist, a founder of the League of the Anti-Patriots.
      Added 6/9/2001

    • JAMES, Bob.
      (1940- ), Australian historian, anarchist.
      (Radical Tradition)
      Added 8/13/2001

    • 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.
      added June 2002

    • Japanese Anarchist Federation.
      Active early 20th century, then again June 1951 until 1968. Largely sympathetic to syndicalism.
      added June 2002


    • JENSEN, Albert.
      (??-??) Swedish Anarchist-syndicalist, editor of the daily paper "Arbetaren", partner of Elise Ottesen-Jensen.
      added Jan 2003

    • ?JHÉÖN, Alphonse.
      Armenian anarchist.alt.; JHEON

    • JOHN, Augustus.
      (1878-1961), Welsh-born painter & graphic artist, anarchist.
      Added 6/27/2001


    • JOLIVET, François Henri.
      French working poet, anarchist & pacifist songster.
      See Daily Bleed, Aug 1, 1875
      updated Aug 2002

    • JOSEPHS, Philip.
      (18?-192?), New Zealand anarchist propagandist, founder of the short-lived Freedom Group.
      (Radical Tradition)
      Added 8/13/2001

    • ?JOSPIN, Robert.
      (1899-1990). French socialist, pacifist, one-time libertarian, father of French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin.

    • JOSSOT Gustave-Henri

    • ?JOUY, Jules.
      (1855-1897), Songster, poet, anarchist, pioneer of the social song.
      Added 5/20/2001

    • JOVER Grégorio

    • ?JOYEUX, Maurice.

    • JULLIEN Henri

    • JWA-JIN, Kim.
      Korean anarchist general, against Japanese invaders (sometimes called the Korean Makhno).
      (Anarchy Archives)


    • Jura Federation
      (Movement for Anarchy)
      Added Nov 2002



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  • KAFKA, Franz.
    (1883-1924). Czech lawyer & novelist whose anarchist influences & ideas find an aesthetic, rather than political, embodiment.
    (Research on Anarchism)
    7/7/2001


    "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 Anarchistic Group" in France, companion of Nikolas Tchorbadieff.
    7/7/2001

  • 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)
    added June 2002


  • KEELL, Thomas H.
    (??-??) British anarchist, editor of Freedom newspaper, from 1912-1932.
    added July 2002

  • KELLER Charles


  • KELLY, Harry.
    added June 2002


  • KENT, Rockwell.
    American socialist/anarchist sympathizer.

  • KERAVIS René


  • ?KILIFARSKI, Varban.
    (1879-1923), Bulgarian anarchist & libertarian teacher.
    Page created Jan 20, 2002

  • KI-RAK, Ha.
    Korean anarchist, within nationalist & reformist tendency.
    (flag.blackened.net)

  • KNABB, Ken.
    American antiauthoritarian, translator, author. Maintains site for Situationist texts & Kenneth Rexroth materials.
    (home pages)

  • KNIESTEDT, Friedrich. (1873-1947) Brazilian anarchist, editor.

  • ?KNOCKAERT, Jean-Baptiste.

  • ?KOEHNLINE, James.
    American antiauthoritarian illustrator, jubilator; SaintMeister for the Daily Bleed Calendar. (pronounced Ken-line)
    (Home Page)

    • ? James Koehnline anti-WTO page


  • ? KOMBOA ERVIN, Lorenzo.
    (1947 - ) Anarchist, Afro-American militant, author.
    (Movement for Anarchy)added May 2002

  • Korean Anarchist Federation
    (Anarchy Archives)

  • KOTUKU Shusui Denjiro

  • KOVEN, David.
    (1918- ). American anarchist, pacifist, co-founder of "Why?", active in Rexroth's anarchist group, companion of Audrey Goodfriend.
    (International Institute of Social History)
    Added 7/1/2001

  • KRATOUNKOV Ilia

  • KREUGER, Karl Max.
    (1946-1999) Long time Netherlands activist, cofounder of the Vrije Bond (Free Union), contributor to its paper "Buiten de Orde", one of the better anarchist journals.
    Kate Sharpley Library
    Added Nov 2001

  • Kronstadt Rebellion (Cronstadt)

  • ?KROPOTKIN, Peter.
    (1842-1921), Russian anarchist, advocate of anarchist-communism.

  • KRPAN, Milos.
    Croatian teacher, worked with Swiss anarchists, agitated among socialists, & tried to establish an international anarchist colony on his estate in Dubovik.

  • KUPFERBERG, Tuli.
    (??-??) American songster, poet, anarchist, cofounder of the Fugs (Ed Sanders, Peter Stampfel, et al).
    added Nov 2001


  • KUPKA, Frantisek [aka Frank or François].
    (1871-1957) Anarchist artist, satarist & illustrator
    (Research on Anarchism)
    added July 2002

  • KYU LI JUNG
  • KYU LI EUL




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  • ?LABADIE, Joseph A.
    (1850-1933) American labor activist, writer, poet, printer, anarchist.
    Page created Oct 2001; added October 2002

  • LABORIT Henri
  • LACAZE-DUTHIERS Gérard de

  • ?LACERDA de MOURA, Maria.
    Portuguese-Brazilian anarchist feminist, educator.

  • LACHEVRE Raymond
  • LACUNZA
  • LAFARGUE Paul
  • LAFFORGUE René-Louis

  • LAISANT, Albert.
    (1873-1928) Son of Charles Ange Laisant, turned his father & his son Maurice into anarchists.
    Nov 23, 1928

    Added Nov. 2001

  • LAISANT, Charles Ange.
    (1841-1920) Diplomat turned anarchist. Wrote educational texts for children, in mathematics, physics, & radicalism. Friend of Francisco Ferrer. Nov 1, 1841

  • LAISANT, Maurice.
    Anarchist, son of Albert, grandson of Charles, above.

  • LAMBERET Renée

  • ?L’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

  • LANGLOIS Denis


  • ?LAPEYRE, Aristide..
    (1899-1974) French hairdresser, anarchist, pacifist militant & néo-Malthusian.
    Page created March 2002


  • LAPEYRE, Laurent.
    (??-??) French anarchist, brother of Aristide & Paul.
    added March 2002

  • LAPEYRE Paul
    (1901-1991)

  • ?LARCHER, Simone.
    (1903-1969) French anarchist, publisher of "L'anarchie" with Louis Louvet.

  • LARIVIERE Pierre
  • LAUDE André
  • LAURENT Louis Eugène
  • LAW Jacob

  • THE LAYABOUTS
    Antiauthoritarian band in Detroit, loosely associated with the Fifth Estate.
    (Home Page)

  • ?LAZAREVITCH, Nicholas.


    (1895-1975) Belgian anarcho-syndicalist, companion of Ida Mett.
    page created June 1999

  • LAZARE Bernard
  • LEAUTHIER
  • LEBEDEFF Jean

  • ?LECOIN, Louis.
    (1888-1971). French pacifist, anarchist.
    Added 6/23/2001

  • ?LE FEVRE, Henry.
    French anarchist, vegetarian, pacifist
    ALT; Henry Le Fèvre

  • LEFRANCAIS Gustave

  • Left Bank Books Collective.
    Anarchist book collective, founded 1973.
    Daily Bleed, added 7/30/2001

  • LEGA Paolo
  • LEGAY Henri


  • LEGGATT, Ted.
    added June 2002

  • Le GUIN, Ursula K.
    American fantasy & scifi writer, wrote the anarchist utopian classic, The Dispossessed.

  • LEHNING Arthur
  • Le Libertaire
  • LEMEL Nathalie

  • ?Le MEILLOUR, Pierre.

  • ? LENTENGRE, Pierre. (Lentente)

  • LEPETIT Jules (Louis Bertho dit)

  • LEUENROTH, Edgard.
    (1881-1968) Brazilian militant anarchist, journalist.
    (Centro de Estudos Cultura e Cidadania)

  • ?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.
    added July 2002


  • LEVINE, Philip..
    (??-) Major American poet, anarchist.
    added July 2002

  • LIABEUF Jean-Jacques
  • LIARD-COURTOIS Auguste (Courtois, dit)
  • LIBERTAD Albert Joseph, dit

  • LIEBERMAN, Aaron.
    (??-??) An important anarchist in the Whitehall scene & close associate of Rudolf Rocker.
    Added Oct. 2001

  • ?LIMERICK SOVIET OF 1919
    General Strike; Labor takes over a city. Ireland.

  • 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)
    7/7/2001

  • LIU Shipei. [Liu Shih-p'ei]
    (1884-1919), a founder of the Society for the Study of Socialism. Influential member of the anarchist movement among Chinese in Japan in the early 20th century. Published & wrote for Tianbao (Tien-pao; Natural Law Journal).
    (Research on Anarchism)
    7/7/2001


  • Living Theatre: see also Judith Malina, Julian Beck.
    Important American avant garde experimental performance collective.
    Home page
    added July 2002

  • LIVROZET Serge
  • LLACER
  • LLUNAS PUJOLS José
  • LOCHU René
  • Lois scélérates
  • LONDRES Albert
  • LOPEZ SANCHEZ Juan
  • LORENZO Anselmo
  • 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)


  • ?LUCE, Maximilien Jules.
    (1858-1941), French artist, a founder of Neo-impressionism, anarchist.
    Page created March 2002

  • LUCETTI, Gino

  • ? LUCHENI, Luigi.
    (1873-1910). Italian adherent of "propaganda by the deed," killed the impératrice Elisabeth of Austria.

  • LUCCHESI oreste

  • ?LUDDITES.
    (Even Luddites Have Websites)

  • ?LUDDITES.
    (The Luddites Are Back).

  • ?LUDDITE TIMELINE / ARCHIVE.
    Smash Time!

  • Lunigiana (mouvement insurrectionnel du)




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    • MELLA Ricardo

    • MELTZER, Albert.
      (1920-1996). British anarchist, anti-fascist, involved in Cairo mutiny, founder of the Anarchist Black Cross & the Kate Sharpley Library.
      (Anarchy Archives)

    • MENICONI Fioravanti

    • ?MERA, Cipriano Sanz.
      (1897-1975) Spanish anarchist, combatant in Spanish Revolution.
      Page created March 2001; updated March 2002

    • MERCIER-VEGA Louis

    • ?MERIC, Victor.
      (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, June 30, 1930

    • MESCHI Alberto
    • MESLIER Jean (Curé)


    • MESSAC, Régis. (1893-1943?) French militant, teacher, novelist, pacifist, resistance member, died in a concentration camp.
      See the Daily Bleed, Aug 2, 1893
      added Aug 2002

    • METAYER Paul
    • METCHNIKOFF Léon
    • METGE Paul
    • METT Ida
    • MEUNIER Régis
    • MEUNIER Théodule

    • ?MEURANT, Hoche Arthur.
      (1883-1950). French anarcho-syndicalist.

    • MEYRVEIS

    • MICHEL, Louise.
      (1830-1905). French anarchist, teacher, communard, "The Red Virgin".
      (Anarchy Archives)

    • M.I.L
    • MILLER Peter
    • MINCK Paule

    • ?Min-Pao
      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)

    • ?The Modern School
      (Ferrer school in the US).


    • Mohegan Colony Association
      American anarchist colony, involved 300 families in NY & had a Modern School.
      (Daily Bleed; added Feb 2002)

    • MOINEAU Jules
    • MOLINARI Luigi
    • MONANNI Giuseppe

    • ?MONATTE, Pierre.
      French anarcho-syndicalist, publisher.
      Added 6/27/2001

    • MONCALEANO, Juan Francisco
    • MONCASI Juan Oliva
    • MONCLIN Roger

    • Monde Libertaire

    • MONFRAY, Marius.
      (1866-1894). French militant anarcho-syndicalist.
      (Ephéméride anarchiste)
      Daily Bleed, July 4, 1866

    • MONIER (voir SIMENTOF)
    • MONOD
    • MONTAIGNE
    • MONTEGUDET Adrienne

    • MONTEHUS, Gaston
      French revolutionary songster, socialist & antimilitarist.
      Daily Bleed, July 9, 1872

    • MONTEJO

    • MONTSENY, Federica.
      (1905-1994).Spanish anarchist, FAI member, joined the Republican government as Minister of health during the Revolution.
      (Anarchy Archives)

    • MONTSENY Joan (Federico Urales)

    • MOONEY, Tom.

    • MOORCOCK, Michael.
      British scifi author, anarchist, writings include critical "Starship Stormtroopers".

    • MORAN Juan Antonio
    • MORAND Jeanne
    • MORE, Thomas.
    • MORIN Emilienne
    • MORRAL Mateo
    • MORRIS William.
      (1834-1896)English author, poet & craftsman, libertarian socialist, worked with anarchists.

    • ?MOST, Johann.
      (1846-1906). Bavarian-born American anarchist, bookbinder, propagandist, publisher of "Freiheit".

    • MOTA, Pedro Augusto.
      (189?-1926) Brazilian anarchist.

    • MOULOUDJI Marcel
    • MOUNA Aguigui (André Dupont)

    • ?MOUNIER, André
      (1878-19?). French anarchist, known as "The Agronomist".
      alt; Andre Mounier

    • MOURA, Maria Lacerda.
      (1887-1945). Brazilian anarchist, writer.
    • Mouvement du 22 mars
    • MOWBRAY Charles Wilfred
    • MOZZONI Anna Maria

    • ?MÜHSAM, Erich.
      German anarchist poet, member of the Bavarian Workers' Councils with Landauer, B. Traven, et al. Murdered in a Nazi concentration camp.
      Added 7/7/2001
      alt; Eric Muehsam; Erich Muhsam

    • Mujeres Libres

    • ?MULTATULI
      (aka Edouard Douves Dekkers). (1820-1887). Great Dutch anarchist writer/novelist, best known for his autobiographical novel Max Havelaar.

    • MYSTAG ( Robert FRANCOIS)




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    • N.A.B.A.T. (Nabat Confederation of Anarchist Organizations)
    • NACHT Siegfried


    • NAKOV, Alexander Metodiev.
      (1919-19??) Bulgarian anarchist militant & esperantist.
      See the Daily Bleed, Aug 1, 1919
      added Aug 2002

    • NAVEL Georges
    • NEEL Alexandra David
    • NEILL A.S
      Anti-authoritarian educator, established his school, Summerhill.

    • Neo-Malthusianism
      French movement of radical feminists & anarchists in the struggle for sexual freedom & birth control rights.
      (Research on Anarchism)
      added Aug 2002

    • Click HereNETTLAU, Max.
      (1865-1944) Austrian anarchist, activist, collector & scholar, author of The History of Anarchism (7 volumes).
      added December 2002

    • 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.
      (Research on Anarchism)
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    • OCCHIPINTI Maria

    • O'DOWD, Bernard
      (1866-1953 ) Australian poet, parliamentary draughtsman, anarchist. Companion of Marie Pitt.
      (Radical Tradition) added Nov 2002

    • OITICICA, Hélio.
      Brazilian painter, performance artist, anarchist.
      (alt., Helio Oiticica)

    • OITICICA, José.
      (1882-1957). Lawyer, teacher, publisher, important figure in the Brazilian anarchist & labor movement, grandfather of Hélio Oiticica.

      (alt., Jose Oiticica)

    • 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)

    • ORSINI

    • ORTIZ RAMIREZ, Antonio.
      (1907-1996) Spanish anarchist, member of "Los solidarios", fought with CNT, called a "General Without God Nor Master ".
      Daily Bleed, April 2, 1996

    • ORWELL, George.
      Democratic Socialist, sympathetic to the anarchists, particularly during the Spanish Revolution of 1936.

    • OSTERGAARD, Geoffrey.
      (??-1990) British anarchist pacifist, dubbed the "Gentle Anarchist".
      added March 2002

    • OSWALD John

    • OTTESEN-JENSEN, Elise. (1886 - 1973) Scandanavian anarchist-syndicalist, pacifist, sex educator & lecturer.
      added Jan 2003
    • OUTERELO Ramon
    • OWEN Robert

    • Click hereOWEN, William Charles.
      (1854-1929) Anglo-American militant & anarchist individualist propagandist..
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    • PA CHIN, see Ba Jin above.


    • Paco-Libereco Group Anarchist Esperanto language adherents & publishers.

      See Esperanto movement.
      added July 2002

    • PALANTE, Georges
      Added 7/24/2001

    • PALLAS Pauli
    • PANAYOT (frères)

    • PANCLASTA, Biófilo.
      (1879-1942) South American anarchist.

    • 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

    • 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)

    • PARSON, Robert. (pseud., see Marcus GRAHAM)

    • PASSANANTE, Giovanni.
      (?-1914), Italian anarchist, attempted to assassinate King Umberto I.
      (Kate Sharpley Library)
      Added 8/22/2001

    • ?PASOTTI, Giuseppe.
      (1888-1951). Italian anarcho-syndicalist, member of the Italian League of Human Rights.

    • ? PATCHEN, Kenneth.
      American poet, novelist, anarchist, companion to Miriam.
      Kenneth Patchen Home Page; see also Daily Bleed, June 28, 1934


    • ? PATCHEN, Miriam.
      Militant pacifist, anarchist, companion to Kenneth.
      Kenneth Patchen Home Page

    • PATOU Hélène
    • PAUWELS Jean
    • PAZ Abel (Diego Camacho)
    • PEACOTT, Joe. American anarchist, author, member B.A.D. (Boston Anarchist Drinking Brigade).
    • PECQUEUR Constantin


    • PEIRATS José
      (1908-1989) Spanish anarchosyndicalist, FAI member, writer, fought in Spanish Revolution.
      (International Institute of Social History); link added March 2002

    • ?PEIRERA, Antonio.
      (aka Tomas Ranieri). (1908-1969). Italian anarchist, fought in Spain during the Revolution & in the underground.

    • PEIRO BELIS Juan
    • PEIRO OLIVES José
    • PELLETIER Claude
    • PELLETIER Madeleine
    • PELLICER, Rafael Farga

    • ?PELLICER-GANDIA, José.
      (1912-1942). Spanish anarchist.

    • ClickPELLOUTIER, Fernand.
      Father of French anarcho-syndicalism.
      Page created Oct 2001; updated March 2002

    • Pendus de Chicago

    • ?PENGAM, Victor.
      (1883-1920), French anarchist, labor militant, & antimilitarist.
      page created Jan 21, 2002

    • Père Peinard
    • PEREZ José
    • PERIER Albert (dit Germinal)



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    • RABELAIS François
    • RADOWITZKY Simon
    • Radio Libertaire
    • RAFANELLI, Leda.
      (1880-??)
    • RAGON Michel

    • ?RAMUS, Pierre. (born Rudolf Grossman.)
      (1882-1942), Austrian writer, pacifist & propagandist.
      Added 7/31/2001; updated July 2002

    • RAOUCH Petr

    • RAVACHOL, François
      French anarchist bandit, practised "propaganda of the deed." Subject of popular myth & song.
      (infoshop.org)
      Daily Bleed, July 11, 1892


    • RAY, Man.
      American Surrealist, chess player/designer, anarchist, filmmaker, photographer
      added September 2002

    • RAYNAUD Jean-Marc


    • ?READ, Herbert.
      (1893-1968) British anarchist, art critic, author. Got beknighted, to be addressed as "Sir".
      Page created Jan 2003

    • ? RECCHIONI, Emidio.
      (1864-1934), Italian anarchist, writer, publisher, militant antifascist, father of Vernon Richards.
      Added 7/15/2001

    • RECLUS Elie
      (1827-1904). Brother of Elisée; ethnographer & journalist; participated in the Commune of Paris in 1871.


    • ?RECLUS, Elisée.
      (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
      page added July 2002

    • RECLUS Jacques
    • RECLUS Paul

    • Red Army Fraction (RAF).
      German armed underground group.

    • Refractaire (le)
    • REGIS Jules (dit Siger)
    • REISER Jean-Marc
    • REITMAN Ben


    • REITZEL, Robert.
      (??-??) German anarchist Robert Reitzel, editor of the Der arme Teufel.
      Added Dec 2002

    • RELGIS, Eugenio.
      (1895-1947), Rumanían-born Uruguayan anarchist, pacifist, writer.
      Added 7/31/2001

    • REMIRO Agustin
    • RENAUD Jean
    • RESPAUT André
    • RETTE Adolphe
    • Révolte des Canuts
    • Révolution spartakiste

    • Revolutionary Pacifist Group. Founded by anarchist Ernst Friedrich; members included Kurt Tucholsky, Walter Mehring, & Ernst Toller.
      added May 2002

    • ? REXROTH, Kenneth.
      American anarchist, poet, critic, translator, activist. Founder of San Francisco Anarchist Circle.
      Page created May 2001; updated October 2002

    • Ricamarie (événement de la)

    • ?RICHARDS, Vernon.
      (1915-), Italian-British anarchist, editor, author, companion of Marie-Louise Berneri.
      Added July 2001

    • RICHEPIN Jean
    • RICTUS Jehan
    • RIMBAULT Louis

    • Rimini Conference, Italy 1872, (A.I.T.)
      Daily Bleed, 8/4/1872
    • Rio Gallegos


    • RIS, Dora.
      (1907-1988) Swiss anarchist(?), partner of André Prudhommeaux, with him published L'Espagne Antifasciste, La Nouvelle Espagne Antifasciste & L'Espagne Nouvelle.

    • RIVERA Librado

    • ?ROBIN, Armand.
      (1912-1961). French translator, writer/poet, anarchist.

    • ?ROBIN Paul
      (1837-1912). Wrongfully forgotten French anarchist educator.

    • ROCKER, Fermin.
      (1907-??) Artist, book illustrator, whose work is greatly influenced by his parents, Milly & Rudolf Rocker.
      See Daily Bleed, December 22, 1907
      added December 2002


    • ROCKER, Milly Witkop.
      (1877-1955) Anarcho-syndicalist, labor organizer, companion of Rudolf Rocker.
      Daily Bleed, March 1, 1877

    • ?ROCKER, Rudolf. alt; Rudolph
      (1873 - 1958) Anarcho-syndicalist, labor organizer, author, companion of Milly Witkop.
      Page created March 2001

    • 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, August 19, 1894

    • RODRIGUES, Edgar.
      (1921-). Portuguese-Brazilian anarcho-syndicalist, author, social historian.
      (Centro de Estudos Cultura e Cidadania)

    • ROGER Emile
    • ROGER Noël (dit Babar)

    • ROIG DE SAN MARTIN, Enrique.
      (1843-1889), Major Cuban anarchist, theoretician, labor organizer, founder of El Productor, helped create the Bakuninist Workers' Alliance.
      Added 8/17/2001

    • ROINART Paul Napoléon

    • ROMPAPAS, John.
      (??-??) Radical 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.
      added March 2002

    • ROSCIGNA Miguel Arcangel


      ?ROSSI, Giovanni.
      (1856-1943) Italian anarchist, involved with Brazilian Cecelia colony.
      added Jan 2003

    • ROUCHY, Victorine. See under Victorine Broucher-Rouchy.

    • ROUGEOT Claude
    • ROUILLAN Jean-Marc
    • RONSIN Francis
    • ROUMILHAC Jean
    • ROUSSEL Nelly


    • 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
      added Aug 2002

    • ROUX Jacques
    • RUDE Fernand
    • RUDIGER Helmut

    • ? RUIZ, Vicente (or Vincent)
      (1913-1998) Spanish-Australian anarchist.
      Page created Nov. 1999; updated March 2002

    • RUSSELL, Bertrand.
      British philosopher,pacificst, member Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament & anti-Vietnam War activist.
      (Anarchy Archives)

    • RYNER Georgette
    • RYNER Han




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    • TAILHADE, Laurent.
      (1854-1919), French anarchist poet & social critic.
      (Ephéméride anarchiste)
      Daily Bleed, 4/16/1854


    • TCHERKESSOFF, Warlaam.
      (1846-1925) Prince, journalist, "Ambassador of Georgian patriots".
      (Research on Anarchism)
      added August 2002alt: Cerkezov, Cerkesov, Cherkesov, Cherkezov; Varlaam, Warlam

    • TCHIKOVSKY, N.
      added June 2002

    • ?TCHORBADIEFF, Nikolas.
      Bulgarian typographer, militant & anarchist propagandist.
      Added 7/7/2001

    • TELLEZ SOLA Antonio
    • Temps Nouveaux

    • ?THALMANN-ENSNER, Clara.
      (1908 [or 10?]-1987), Swiss revolutionary, a Communist, then anarchist. Founder, La Séréna Commune in Nice.
      Page added March 2002

    • THALMANN, Pavel [Paul].
      (1901-1980), pseudonym Franz Heller. Swiss Communist, then anarchist, influenced by Fritz Brupbacher. Married to Clara. Member of the Durruti Column.
      (International Institute of Social History); added March 2002

    • THOMAS Bernard
    • THOMAS Georges

    • ?THOMAS, Jules.
      (1839-1892). French Icarien, Communard, Blanquist, anarchist.

    • THOMASSIN Nicolas
    • THOREAU, Henry David.

    • ?THURIOT, Jean-Baptiste.
      (or Thuriault). (1853-?? ). French worker, anarchist militant & propagandist.

    • TOCHATTI, James.
      British anarchist, follower of poet William Morris, active in British Secular Union, publisher of the journal Liberty.
      Added Sept 2001


      TOKAR, Moishe.
      (??-??) Russian Jewish anarchist, member of Judith Goodman's group in London before returning to Russia, attempting to assassinate military commander of the Vilna Fortress.
      Added Dec 2002

    • TOLAIN Henri
    • TOLLER Ernst

    • TOLSTOY, Leo.

      (1828, -1910). Famed Russian novelist, religious pacifist, anarchist.
      (Anarchy Archives)
      See also Movement for Anarchy; flag.blackened.net

    • TOPOR Roland
    • TORTELIER Joseph

    • ?TRAVEN, B.
      (aka Ret Marut) Novelist, anarchist, Daily Bleed Saint.

    • ?TRESCA, Carlo
      (1879-1943). Italian-American anarchist activist murdered by the fascists, he had, "All the right enemies".

    • "Trial of the 30"

    • TRINQUIER Hervé


    • ?TRONCHET Lucien.
      (1902-1981) Swiss anarcho-syndicalist militant.
      Page created October 2002

    • TUCCI

    • TUCKER Benjamin R.
      (1854-1939). American Philosophical individualist anarchist & publisher.
      (Anarchy Archives)

    • TURNER, John.
      added June 2002

    • TURRONI Pio


    • Tutmonda Ligo de Esperantisja Seustatano (TLES / Worldwide League of Esperantist Anarchists)
      See Esperanto movement.
      added July 2002

    • TWYNAN, Ella. (??-??) British anarchist.
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    • ?VAILLANT, Auguste.
      (1861-1894). Anarchist, caught the attention of French legislators & was guillotined.

    • VALET René
    • VALITUTTI Pasquale

    • ?VALLES, Jules.
      (1832-1885). French anarchist,
      alt; Jules Vallès

    • VAN DONGEN (Kees)
    • VAN PRAET Laurent et Jules François

    • VAN RONK, Dave.
      (1936-) American songster, IWW member & anarchist. Best known for helping launch Bob Dylan's career. With Dick Ellington wrote & published The Bosses Songbook.
      See the Daily Bleed, June 30, 1936

    • VAN RYSSELBERGHE Theo

    • VAN VALKENBURGH, Warren S.
      (1884-1938) American anarchist editor ("Road to Freedom" & "Spanish Revolution"). Pen name Walter Starrett.
      added May 2002
      See Daily Bleed, May 21

    • VANEIGEM, Raoul.
      International Situationist, author of The Revolution of Everyday Life.
      (nothingness.org)

    • VANZETTI, Bartolomeo.
      (Anarchy Archives)

      • ?VANZETTI, Bartolomeo, a poem
        Stan Iverson Memorial Archives

    • VARLIN Eugène
    • VASCO, Neno.
      (1878-1920) Portuguese/Brazilian anarchist

    • VASSEV Manol
    • Vera de Bidassoa (évènements de)
    • VERGINE Samuel (Louis Dorlet, dit)
    • VERNET Madeleine

    • VIAN, Boris.
      Vehement anti-militarist/pacifist, writer & jazz musician, French author of J'irai cracher sur vos tombes (I'll Spit On Your Graves).
      Boris Vian pages; see also the Daily Bleed, 3/10/1920 & 6/23/2002
      7/25/2001; updated 6/2002

    • VIDAL Georges

    • 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)
      Added 9/16/2001
    • VIGO Jean
    • VIGNES Jules.
      7/28/2001

    • VILA CAPDEVILA, Ramón. (aka "Caraquemada," "Jabalí" (le Sanglier), "Commandant Raymond")
      Spanish anarcho-syndicalist, anarchist guerilla.
      Added 7/28/2001

    • VILLA Pancho
    • VILLAFRANCA Soledad
    • VILLARREAL Antonio I.
    • VILLAVERDE Andrès
    • VLADIMIROVITCH, German Boris

    • VOLINE.
      (Vsévolod Mikhailovich Eichenbaum) (1882-1945). Russian anarchist, Makhnovist, historian, colloborated with Sebastian Faure.
      (Anarchy Archives)

    • VOLINE Léo

    • VONNEGUT, Kurt.
      (1922-) US writer/satirist. Calls himself an anarchist. Uses black humor against decadence of the ruling class. Best known for 'Slaughterhouse Five' based on experiences as a POW in Dresden.
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    • WARD, Colin.
      British author/anarchist, involved with Freedom Press.
      (Research on Anarchism)


    • WARD, Dana.
      Wobbly organizer, basketball fanatic, hosts the Anarchy Archives, executive director International Society of Political Psychology.
      Added Nov 2002

    • 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
      added April 2002


    • WATSON, David.
      (??-) American anarchist, teacher, author, journalist involved with the Fifth Estate in Detroit. (pseud., E.B. Maple)
      added September 2002

    • WAVY GRAVY.
      (??-??) 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. A part of both the anarchist & experimental theater milieus).
      Added Dec 2002

    • WHITE, J.R.
      Ex-Ultser Loyalist, anarchist.


      Whiteway Colony
      (??-1938?) Anarchist colony in Gloucestershire (England?). Included Thomas H. Keell(?). (Emma Goldman examined his papers there in 1938 on behalf of IISH)

    • WHITMAN, Walt.
      American poet.

    • WIECK, David Thoreau.
      (??-1997). American anarchist theorist, educator, & pacifist activist.
      Daily Bleed, July 1, 1997

    • WILDE, Oscar.
    • WILCKENS Kurt Gustav
    • WILLETTE, Adolphe
    • WILLETTE, Luc.


    • WILSON, Charlotte M. Wilson.
      (??-??) First editor (1886-1895) of the British paper Freedom.
      added July 2002

    • WINN, Ross.
      (?? - 1912) American, Texas-born anarchist, publisher (Winn's Firebrand, subsequently called The Advance, & later the Red Phalanx.)
      Cited Daily Bleed, August 8
      added June 2002

    • ?WINTSCH, Jean.
      Swiss physician, anarchist; writer, coeditor of Le Réveil/Il Risveglio Geneva.
      updated 9/16/2001

    • WINSTANLEY Gerrard
    • WITKOP Milly. See Milly Witkop ROCKER

    • WOLMAN, Gil J.
      (1929-) French lettrist & situationist theorist.
      Daily Bleed, Oct. 7

    • WOODCOCK, George.
      (1912-1995). Canadian anarchist, literary critic, professor, historian.
      (Anarchy Archives)

    • WOODWORTH, Fred.
      American anarchist, editor of The Match!

    • WU Zhihui.
      (1864-1953), advocated before the 1911 Revolution in China a Kropotkinian form of anarchism combined with his Confucianism. Influential reformist.
      (Research on Anarchism)
      7/7/2001

    • WULF, Paul.
      (1921-1999).German antifascist / Nazi-hunter influenced by Erich Mühsam.
      Daily Bleed, July 3, 1999
      Added 7/3/2001

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    • YAMAGA Taiji

    • YANOFSKY, Saul. (alt; Shaul Yanofsky [Saul Janovsky] Sh.Yanovski)
      (1864-1939) Founded & edited (1890-1923) the important American Yiddish "Freie Arbeiter Stimme". Notable for publishing di Yunge, Yiddish poets of the 1910s & 1920s.
      Added Oct. 2001

    • Yelensky, Boris..
      (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)
      Added Sept 2001

    • YOSHIHARU Hashimoto
    • YVETOT Georges
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    • ZACCARIA, Cesare..
      (??-??), Italian anarchist, friend of Camillo Berneri. Became the companion of Berneri's widow Giovanna with whom he edited Volontà from 1946 until 1957.
      (International Institute of Social History)
      Sept 2001

    • ZAMBONI Anteo


  • ZAPATA, Emiliano.
    (1879-1919) Mexican anarchist, lead an army under the slogan 'tierra y libertad'. Assassinated by the government (like his ally Pancho Villa), his ghost rides on in Mexico.
    (Revolt)
    added August 2002

  • ZASSOULITCH Vera

  • ZERZAN, John.
    (??-) American anarchist, militant, neo-primitivist.
    Added Nov 2001

    • ZILBERFARB, J.
      (??-??) Russian anarchist Esperantist, founded ISAB (Internacilingua Scienca Anarkiusm Biblioteka/The Anarchist Scientific Library in International Language) in 1923 with A. Levandowsky.
      added July 2002

    • ZILSEL, Paul.
      American anarchist, cofounder Left Bank Books Collective (Seattle).

    • ZINN, Howard. Historian, civil rights activist.

    • ZISLY, Henri.
      (1872-1945), anarchist, writer, advocate of libertarian naturalism; wrote for numerous anarchist periodicals; edited L'Humanité nouvelle, L'Etat naturel & La Vie naturelle.
      (International Institute of Social History)
      Added 9/16/2001

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