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 Lucy E. Parsons ( 1853 - 7 March 1942 ) was a radical American labor organizer, anarchist, and orator. She was born in Texas, likely as a slave, to parents of Native American, Black American and Mexican ancestry. She often went by the name of Lucy...


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 Lucy Parsons (1853-March 7, 1942) was a radical American labor organizer, anarchist (and possibly later also a member of the Communist Party), and is remembered as a powerful orator. She was born in Texas (likely as a slave) to parents of Native...



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 The New Crisis
Lucy Parsons: Revolutionary
03/01/2000: 1,396 words, approx. 5 pages There is a long list of women in the pantheon of American history who played critical roles in fighting against oppression and for equality, freedom and human rights. Time has faded the public memory of many of them, but nothing will ever tarnish the...
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 Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society
Lucy Parsons, Freedom, Equality and Solidarity: Writings and Speeches, 1878-1937
07/01/2006: 964 words, approx. 3 pages Lucy Parsons, Freedom, Equality and Solidarity: Writings and Speeches, 1878-1937. Edited and introduced by Gale Ahrens. Afterword by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr Publishing Company, 2003. Pp. 192. Illus. Paper, $17.00). When Chicago's Park District Board named a vest-pocket park on the...


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