Goddess of anarchy

the life and times of Lucy Parsons, American radical

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Jacqueline Jones: Goddess of anarchy (2017)

447 pages

English language

Published Oct. 3, 2017

ISBN:
978-0-465-07899-8
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OCLC Number:
1012855648

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"Goddess of Anarchy is the biography of the formidable radical activist, writer, and orator Lucy Parsons (1853-1942), also known as Lucia Eldine Gonzalez Parsons, whose long life was entwined with the major radical labor struggles of her turbulent era. Born to an enslaved woman in Virginia in 1851, Parsons became the wife of Confederate veteran and anarchist organizer Albert R. Parsons, who was unjustly imprisoned and eventually hanged in 1887 for his alleged role in the Haymarket bombing in Chicago. After Albert's imprisonment and death, Parsons forged her own career as orator and labor agitator, editor, free-speech activist, essayist, fiction writer, publisher, and political commentator. A fearless advocate of First Amendment rights, a founding member of the Socialist Party of America in 1900, and a cofounder of the Industrial Workers of the World in 1905, Parsons was one of only a handful of women and the only African American of …

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Subjects

  • Anarchists
  • History
  • Working class
  • Biography
  • Labor movement

Places

  • United States