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Biographies on Lucy Parsons


Born: March 1853, Buffalo Creek USA
Died: March 7 1942, Chicago IL USA
Her date and place of birth are uncertain and obscured by herself, Lucy Parsons was probably of mixed racial origin with possibly African, which she always denied, Mexican and Indian roots. She was the wife of Albert Parsons, one of the Haymarket martyrs, and as such first came into prominence. Apart from vindicating his memory by publishing his writings and biography, she published books, pamphlets and newspapers (Freedom 1890-92, The Liberator 1905-06, The Alarm 1915-16) and remained all her life a steadfast rebel. From Anarchists: A Series of 36 Cards. London: Freedom Press, 1994.

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