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  1. What we can learn from one of the great organizers in American history. Video by Kelly Gallagher.

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  2. 8 de mar. de 2024 · This article is part of the People’s World 100th Anniversary Series. Lucy Parsons—a radical leader in her own right—is often overshadowed in the annals of labor history by her husband ...

  3. Lucy Ella Parsons, née Lucia Carter 1 en 1853 et morte à Chicago le 7 mars 1942 2, 3, est une syndicaliste libertaire, socialiste radicale et anarcho-communiste connue surtout pour ses discours. Née esclave au Texas, elle s'implique en politique après son mariage avec Albert Parsons. Le couple déménage à Chicago, où elle écrit ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. 6 de sept. de 2011 · 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.”.

  7. 25 de oct. de 2016 · Lucy Eldine Gonzalez Parsons (1853 – 1942) est une militante anarchiste américaine. Oratrice de talent, elle a également laissé des articles et pamphlets dénonçant le racisme et les conditions de vie des ouvriers, ainsi qu’une biographie de son mari, exécuté dans l’affaire de la bombe de Haymarket Square .