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byIn the mid-1920s, Moffat photographed women like Lady Diana Cooper and the writer and anarchist Nancy Cunard, who wore an eccentric feathered hat for…
In the mid-1920s, Moffat photographed women like Lady Diana Cooper and the writer and anarchist Nancy Cunard, who wore an eccentric feathered hat for…
The Wall Street attack — which was, in effect, a prototype for thousands of car bombs to come around the world — remains officially…
McKinley’s killer, Leon Czolgosz, 28, was the president’s polar opposite: a loser lunatic with messianic delusions. In 1894, after losing his job and rejecting…
It Had Once Housed The Headquarters Of A Mexican Anarchist Newsletter Bring up the Mexican Revolution, and you might find people who recognize the…
Parsons was an organizer first and foremost, and she led an inspiring life of revolutionary struggle and solidarity. As a woman of color who…
Eventually, business interests would find a way to profit from the “peace and love” market, exploiting its music and fashion, while co-opting its language…
Thirty Years Later, MOVE Still Hurts by Bobbi Booker, Philadelphia Magazine, May 13, 2015 On May 13, 1985 — 30 years ago today —…
New Google Doodle Celebrates International Labour Day by Kevin McSpadden, Time, May 1, 2015 On May 4, 1886, a Chicago, Ill., bombing killed seven…
The Bloody Story of How May Day Became a Holiday for Workers by Lily Rothman, Time, May 1, 2015 A few minutes after ten…
The ‘Immortal’ Judith Malina, 1926–2015 by Alisa Solomon, The Nation, April 13, 2015 She was absolute about her principles as a pacifist anarchist, yet…