Freedom (1886-1927)

Brief history of Freedom

The core group which went on to form Freedom Press came out of a circle of anarchists with international connections formed around the London-based radical firebrand Charlotte Wilson, a Cambridge-educated writer and public speaker who was in the process of breaking from Fabian Society orthodoxy. Among this founding group were Nikola Chaikovski, Francesco Saverio Merlino, and as of 1886, celebrated anarchist-communist Peter Kropotkin, who had been invited to Britain by Wilson after his release from prison in France in January of that year...

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Issues of Freedom (1886 - 1927)
Published on 7 December 2024
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We digitized Freedom, from issue #1, October, 1886, to #446, November-December, 1927. These documents were loaned to us from a collection archived (…)

Issues of Freedom (1886 - 1927)
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1903 Freedom Volume 17 – Number 173 – January 1903

To the unemployed The “Mano Negra” The dragon’s teeth – Franklin H. Wentworth (…)

Issues of Freedom (1886 - 1927)
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1915 Freedom Volume 29 – Number 309 – January 1915

Mexicans’ revolutionary manifesto Death of Anselmo Lorenzo Anarchism, Socialism, and (…)

Brief history of Freedom
Published on 7 December 2024
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The core group which went on to form Freedom Press came out of a circle of anarchists with international connections formed around the (…)