Description
Description
This collection of writings by Lucy Parsons (1853-1942) offers a compelling glimpse into the life and ideas of one of the most influential labor activists and anarchists in American history. She was known for her passionate advocacy for labor rights, anarchism, and social justice.
This new large print edition, designed to make reading comfortable, includes influential works like 'The Principles of Anarchism', a foundational text articulating her political philosophy, and 'A word to Tramps' which calls for direct action against poverty and injustice.
Table of contents:
1. The Principles of Anarchism
2. A Word to Tramps
3. Our Civilization: Is It Worth Saving?
4. A Christmas Story
5. We Are All Anarchists
6. The Factory Child
7. Americans! Arouse Yourselves!
8. What Freedom Means
9. Anarchism
10. The Eight Hour Strike of 1886
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