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Our New Medicine Man – Emily G. Taylor (1902)

“No policeman’s club adorned their thoroughfares!”

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Negrophobia on Canadian Steamboats – The Provincial Freeman (1854)

“…we would consent to eat at no other [table]…”

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Half-Breed Queries to the Governor of the Red River Settlement (1845)

“Having at this moment a very strong belief that we, as natives of this country, and as half-breeds, have the right to hunt furs in the Hudson’s Bay Company’s territories whenever we think proper…”

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Fugitive Slaves in Canada – The Provincial Freeman (1854)

“The Anti-Slavery Society of Canada, and a Ladies’ Society at Toronto, provide these Refugees with food, clothing, tools, or whatever they require, until they procure employment and can support themselves.”

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The Truth About Fascism on the March – Errico Malatesta (1926)

“I was always at odds with the socialists, because they said we shouldn’t rush things, we should let time do its work for the Revolution…”

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Call to Moroccan Proletarians – Ahmed Ben Thami (1936)

“We want to save Morocco from colonial exploitation; you have to help us in obtaining that independence.”

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The Durruti Column Responds to the Militarization Decree – Buenaventura Durruti (1936)

“The military-fascist provocation of July 19 gave rise to an authentic and indisputably popular movement which definitively condemned, among other things, hierarchical military organization…”

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Anarchists Uphold the Empire – The Word (1942)

“Anarchists have overcome their antagonism for authority and the State and turned militarist, if not with glee, at least with ardour.”

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Liberty and Love Rise and Fall Together – Har Dayal (1914)

“Quantitative terms cannot be used in speaking of freedom.”

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Why They Oppose Civilization – Why? (1913)

“The press, as usual, in dealing with this incident, strives to belittle and cast ridicule upon Venezuela and the sympathetic nature of her sons in order to magnify and extol the merit that we ought to possess ourselves.”

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