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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. List of Illustrations vii
  4. Preface and Acknowledgments ix
  5. PART ONE: PIONEERS
  6. Introduction 1
  7. Oriole Tucker Riche 8
  8. Alexandra Kropotkin 11
  9. John J. Most, Jr. 13
  10. Mary Schwab 14
  11. Grace Umrath 16
  12. Brigitte Hausberger 20
  13. Fermin Rocker 24
  14. PART TWO: EMMA GOLDMAN
  15. Picture. Emma Goldman, St. Louis, 1912 (Paul Avrich Collection) 30
  16. Introduction 31
  17. Freda Diamond 37
  18. Luba Stein Benenson 41
  19. Roger N. Baldwin 42
  20. Gabriel Javsicas 46
  21. Ida Gershoy 48
  22. Millie Grobstein 51
  23. Ahrne Thorne 54
  24. PART THREE: SACCO AND VANZETTI
  25. Picture. Bartolomeo Vanzetti and Nicola Sacco, 1923 (Boston Public Library) 60
  26. Introduction 61
  27. George T. Kelley 66
  28. Beltrando Brini 67
  29. Joseph Moro 71
  30. Bartolomeo Provo 75
  31. Sara R. Ehrmann 79
  32. William Gallo 81
  33. Frank Brand 84
  34. Attilio Bortolotti 91
  35. PART FOUR: SCHOOLS AND COLONIES
  36. Picture. Will Durant and pupils of the New York Modern School, 1912 (Paul Avrich Collection) 106
  37. Introduction 107
  38. Manuel Komroff 112
  39. Maurice Hollod 116
  40. Charles Plunkett 121
  41. Emma Gilbert 126
  42. Eva Bein 130
  43. Suzanne Hotkine Avins 133
  44. Jo Ann Burbank 136
  45. Ben Lieberman 140
  46. Eva Brandes 142
  47. Nellie Dick 149
  48. Macie Pope 158
  49. David Dadisman 160
  50. Philip Trupin 162
  51. Louis A. Gittelman 165
  52. PART FIVE. ETHNIC ANARCHISTS
  53. Picture. The Frayhayt Group, New York, 1918 (Paul Avrich Collection) 170
  54. Introduction 171
  55. Sam Dreen 176
  56. Lena Shlakman 180
  57. Bessie Zoglin 183
  58. Clara Halpern 186
  59. Morris Schulmeister 192
  60. Victor Lynn 197
  61. Morris Ganberg 201
  62. Mark Mratchny 206
  63. Marcelino Garcia 210
  64. Juan Anido 212
  65. H. L. Wei 214
  66. PART SIX: T H E 1920s AND AFTER
  67. Picture. The Relevance of Anarchism to Modern Society, pamphlet by Sam Dolgoff, 1989 edition, Charles H. Kerr Publishing Company (Paul Avrich Collection) 218
  68. Introduction 219
  69. Sam Dolgoff 223
  70. Jack Frager 233
  71. Abe Bluestein 237
  72. Louis Genin 241
  73. Fred Woodworth 245
  74. AnneMcVey 247
  75. Notes 249
  76. List of Periodicals 285
  77. Further Reading 293
  78. Index 299
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