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Teaching Liberty to Santo Domingo – Emma Goldman (1917)

“… the United States Government perpetrates outrages in Santo Domingo and Haiti of the same nature.”

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Patriotism A Bloody Monster – Caroline Nelson (1912)

“Now aren’t we proud to raise our sons and daughters ready to stab us in the name of patriotism?”

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Cobwebs – Ricardo Flores Magón (1917)

“They go to bed thinking of the cobweb, they dream of the cobweb and dress up in a hurry to go in search of the cobweb.”

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The Roundup –  Enrique Flores Magón (1917)

“It seems that what has been chosen to be called Fate has a taste for being ironic and sarcastic.”

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Insurrection Rather Than War – Industrial Worker (1911)

“I refuse to wet the earth with blood and blind eyes with tears.”

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The Israeli Crisis – Freedom (1949)

“It is outrageous that the British should add to the sufferings of Jewish refugee immigrants; and it is outrageous that Arab families should be rendered homeless by the partitioning of disputed territories.”

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Hell Here, No Hereafter – Industrial Worker (1911)

“Hades is not beyond the tomb,
As some people gravely tell”

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Break This Conspiracy of the Shipping Trust – Ben Fletcher (1914)

“On and off the job make the power of a class conscious protest heard everywhere.”

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Political and Social Revolution in Paris 1848 – Ernest Cœurderoy (1854)

“Cease to cast eyes of hope towards the West, O People.”

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Fighting On – Ricardo Flores Magón (1911)

“How different is it with us! Because we stand for the people; because we wish to see them in possession of the necessaries of life and do not want them cheated with fine words…”

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