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The Eighteenth of March – Louise Michel (1896)

“There was a clear atmosphere, a splendid dawn like an aurora of deliverance. We knew well though we died, Paris would rise.”

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The Trial a Farce – Lucy E. Parsons (1911)

“The foul deed was done! Our comrades sleep the sleep which knows no awakening, but the grand cause for which they died is not asleep nor dead…”

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The Philosophy of Anarchism – Albert Parsons (1887)

“It is a return to first principles; for were not the land, the water, the light all free before governments took shape and form?”

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Law vs Liberty – Albert Parsons (1887)

“… ‘equal rights under the law’ means no more nor less than the rascality necessary to take an advantage and the cowardly brutality necessary to keep it.”

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Arrest of Mrs. Parsons and Children – Lizzie M. Holmes (1887)

“Under the deep shadow of that awful tragedy, enacted on the eleventh day of November, many shameful deeds passed almost unnoticed…”

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Our Colonizations – Le Révolté (1884)

“No people has the right to oppress another; let each one arrange his home as he sees fit.”

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