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Sam Dolgoff (1902–1990) was a Russian American anarchist and anarcho-syndicalist. After being expelled from the Young People's Socialist League, Dolgoff joined the Industrial Workers of the World in the 1922 and remained an active member his entire life, playing an active role in the anarchist movement for much of the century. [145]
A number of local or regional congresses were held after the end of the Anti-authoritarian IWMA, including an important congress of the Jura Federation in September 1880, which was attended by a number of international delegates and observers. It was at this congress that the anarchist movement adopted anarchist communism as its goal.
Pages in category "American anarchists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 288 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This category collects Anarchist organizations in the United States. Please use the respective subcategories, if existing. Please use the respective subcategories, if existing. Subcategories
1840 – Pierre-Joseph Proudhon publishes What Is Property? and becomes history's first self-proclaimed anarchist. 1844 – The Ego and Its Own published by Max Stirner. 1845 – Ramón de la Sagra founds the first anarchist journal in Spain. 1850 – Anarchist Manifesto published by Anselme Bellegarrigue.
Anarchist periodicals published in the United States (19 P) Pages in category "Anarchism in the United States" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.
The most important American free love journal was Lucifer the Lightbearer (1883–1907) edited by Moses Harman and Lois Waisbrooker. [40] However, there also existed Angela Heywood and Ezra Heywood's The Word (1872–1890, 1892–1893). [39] M. E. Lazarus was an important American individualist anarchist who promoted free love. [39]