The Incomparable Anarchist Frankie Moore
Like most anarchist women, we know very little about Frances Moore, or Frankie
Read more "The Incomparable Anarchist Frankie Moore"Like most anarchist women, we know very little about Frances Moore, or Frankie
Read more "The Incomparable Anarchist Frankie Moore"We are happy to release this short pamphlet by Enrico Travaglio, one of the most important and unknown of the old-school Italian anarchists.
Read more "The Trials of A Noble Experiment"This is an in-depth article about a commune called Home, just north of Olympia, Washington. It existed from the 1890s to the 1910s and was populated by a mixture of spiritualists and anarchists. While most of you may be familiar with anarchism, we imagine most of you don’t know a thing about spiritualism.
Read more "Home Is Where The Spirit Is"According to the oral histories compiled by Paul Avrich in his Anarchist Voices, Enrico was “fiercely anti-Bolshevik after the Russian Revolution and broke with some of his friends who became Communists.” While he was still living in Sausalito, Enrico would “meet Eric Morton on the San Francisco Ferry,” although according to his wife Leah, “they never talked about anything important.”
Read more "The Flight of Fulvia Ferrari"A historical look at the anarchists in San Francisco at the turn of the 19th century
Read more "The Strange Pathways of Fulvia Ferrari"