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June 6, 1914, in Tarrytown, New York Edelsohn being taken from jail, 1914. Rebecca Edelsohn, in contemporary sources often given as Becky Edelson, (1892–1973) was a Latvian American anarchist and hunger striker who was jailed in 1914 for disorderly conduct during an Industrial Workers of the World speech.
6 de jun. de 2011 · Rebecca Edelsohn (Becky) was a young woman and militant anarchist whose name became notorious in 1914 New York City. As early as 1906, at age 15 or 16, she lived in the home of Emma Goldman. She is the young girl referred to by Alexander Berkman as Alice in his Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist.
Rebecca Edelsohn, en fuentes contemporáneas a menudo mencionada como Becky Edelson, (1892-1973) fue una anarquista ucraniana-estadounidense y en huelga de hambre que fue encarcelada en 1914 por alteración del orden público durante un discurso de los Trabajadores Industriales del Mundo .
Rebecca Edelsohn, in contemporary sources often given as Becky Edelson, was an anarchist and hunger striker who was jailed in 1914 for disorderly conduct during an Industrial Workers of the World speech. Background. Edelsohn was born in 1892 in Odessa, Ukraine. Career.
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller. | Photograph shows Rebecca Edelsohn (c. 1889 or 1892-1973) after her arrest for attempting to hold an open air mass meeting in Fountain Square, Tarrytown, New York on May 30, without a permit.
Rebecca Edelsohn : First Woman to Attempt a Hunger Strike in the United States, Ukrainian-American Anarchist, Hunger Striker, 1914 Prisoner Accused of Disorderly Conduct during an Industrial Workers of the World Speech
Rebecca (Becky) Edelsohn was a dynamic New York Anarchist active in unemployment protests, anti-militarism, and solidarity actions with both the Mexican Revolution and the Colorado miners strike at the time of Rockerfeller's notorious Ludlow Massacre.