ANARCHIST VOICES
An Oral History of Anarchism in America
by Paul Avrich
Through his many books on the history of anarchism, author Paul Avrich has done
much to dispel the public's misconception of the anarchists as mere terrorists.
In this book, Avrich lets American anarchists speak for themselves. This
abridged edition contains 53 interviews conducted by Avrich over a period
of 30 years, exchanges which portray the human dimensions of a much-maligned
movement.
They represent all schools of American anarchism and include both the
famous and the relatively unknown: Juan Anido, Suzanne Hotkine Avins, Roger
N. Baldwin, Eva Bein, Luba Stein Benenson, Abe Bluestein, Attilio Bortolotti,
Frank Brand, Eva Brandes, Beltrando Brini, Jo Ann Burbank, David Dadisman,
Freda Diamond, Nellie Dick, Sam Dolgoff, Sam Dreen, Sara R. Ehrmann, Jack
Frager, William Gallo, Morris Ganberg, Marcelino Garcia, Louis Genin, Ida
Gershoy, Emma Gilbert, Louis A. Gittelman, Millie Grobstein, Clara Halpern,
Brigitte Hausberge, Maurice Hollod, Gabriel Javsicas, George T. Kelley,
Manuel Komroff, Alexandria Kroptkin, Ben Lieberman, Victor Lynn, Ann McVey,
Joseph Moro, John J. Most Jr, Mark Mratchny, Charles Plunkett, Macie Pope,
Bartolomeo Provo, Oriole Tucker Riche, Fermin Rocker, Morris Schulmeister,
Mary Schwab, Lena Shlakman, Ahrne Thorne, Philip Trupin, H.L. Wei, Grace
Umrath, Fred Woodworth, and Bessie Zoglin.
A truly indispensible collection of American anarchistic thought.
1995, 6 x 9, 323 pp, illustrated, soft cover.
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