Lucy Eldine Parsons Social Anarchist African Americana Photo Activism Woman
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Author: Parsons, Lucy Eldine. In the decades following the 1917 Russian Revolution, Parsons moved towards communism. She continued her activism as she grew older, clashing with the anarchist Emma Goldman over their differing attitudes to free love and supporting challenges to miscarriages of justice in the cases of Angelo Herndon, Tom Mooney, and the Scottsboro Boys.
Specifications
| Author | Parsons, Lucy Eldine |
| Year | 1880 |
| Publisher | Jac Maul |
| Culture | Black Americana |
Author: Parsons, Lucy Eldine. In the decades following the 1917 Russian Revolution, Parsons moved towards communism. She continued her activism as she grew older, clashing with the anarchist Emma Goldman over their differing attitudes to free love and supporting challenges to miscarriages of justice in the cases of Angelo Herndon, Tom Mooney, and the Scottsboro Boys.