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  2. Lucy Eldine González Parsons (nascida Lucia Carter;[ 1] 1851 – 7 de Março de 1942) [ 2][ 3] foi uma notável anarquista estadunidense que em sua infância no sul dos Estados Unidos fora escrava, mais tarde em sua vida aderiu ao movimento operário sendo uma das mais respeitadas oradoras de sua época. Foi também cônjuge de Albert Parsons ...

  3. dwardmac.pitzer.edu › Anarchist_Archives › brightLucy Parsons Biography

    Biographies on Lucy Parsons. Born: March 1853, Virginia. Died: March 7 1942, Chicago IL USA. Challenging the blatant sexism of her time, Lucy Parsons, neé Waller, the wife of Haymarket martyr Albert Parsons, was one of the most influential women involved in the American anarchist and labor movements. She claimed to have been born in Texas in ...

  4. Tragically, and despite her comrades’ repeated inquiries, this treasure trove of revolutionary material was never again to see the light of day. [1] Indeed, the Chicago police had ample reason to want to bury Parsons’ legacy as quickly as possible. In their own words, she was “more dangerous than a thousand rioters.”.

  5. Lucy Parsons (1886-1937) began her speeches: “I Am an Anarchist!”. Yet, she never hurled a bomb or threatened harm to any of her self-selected enemies. Lucia Taliaferro was born enslaved in Virginia in 1851. In 1872 she became Lucy Parsons when she married a former Confederate soldier, Albert Parsons, in Texas.

  6. Lucy on her graduation day in the gardens of her college, Newnham, at Cambridge University. Whatever the challenge, especially when the going gets tough, Lucy is always there with spot-on advice based on real experience, given with great skill. Mother. Member of The Extraordinaries Club.

  7. 17 de oct. de 2006 · Introduction. For six and a half decades Lucy Parsons played a pivotal role in some of the most influential social movements of her time. A fiery speaker, bold social critic, and tireless organizer, Parsons was a prominent figure in radical American political movements from the late 1870s until her death at the age of 89 on March 7 th, 1942.