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t. e. Voltairine de Cleyre (née De Claire; November 17, 1866 – June 20, 1912) was an American anarchist, feminist writer and public speaker. Born into extreme poverty in Michigan, de Cleyre taught herself how to read and write, and became a lover of poetry. She was educated at a Catholic convent, which improved her literary and linguistic ...
ISBN 978-1-902593-87-6. Campbell, Michelle M. (2013). "Voltairine de Cleyre and the Anarchist Canon". Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies. 1: 64–81. ISSN 1923-5615. DeLamotte, Eugenia (2004). Gates of Freedom: Voltairine de Cleyre and the Revolution of the Mind. University of Michigan Press. doi: 10.3998/mpub.11482.
An American Anarchist: The Life of Voltairine De Cleyre. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-04657-0. Carr, R. P. (July 1978). "Anarchism and Literature: Octave Mirbeau and the Second Edition of Jean Grave's La Societe Mourante Et L'anarchie". Quinquereme. 1 (2): 189–199. ISSN 0140-3397. OCLC 827255417. ProQuest 1293538345.
Nathan Navro (August 1, 1876 – October 23, 1947) was a Russian American anarchist, musician and caregiver. Navro immigrated to the United States in the 1890s, settling in Philadelphia, where he was educated in the English language by Voltairine de Cleyre. He soon became proficient enough in the language that he wrote English poems for Free ...
Voltairine de Cleyre (age 31), in London: Date: Taken in 1897. Source: Collected in the papers of Joseph Ishill at the University of Florida. Published in Avrich, Paul (1978) An American Anarchist: The Life of Voltairine de Cleyre, Princeton: Princeton University Press ISBN: 978-0-691-04657-0. Author: Unknown author
Original – American anarchist and feminist campaigner Voltairine de Cleyre, 1901 Edit - Restored version. Reason A simply superb and striking portrait. Perhaps some minor imperfections, but bear in mind when it was taken. Articles in which this image appears Voltairine de Cleyre, Anarchism in the United States, Anarchism without adjectives
Voltairine de Cleyre, an early anarcha-feminist advocate of individualism. Anarcha-feminism holds the principle that "the personal is political", developing a critique of everyday life that aims to erode social and political power, in pursuit of a society where each individual had control over "[their] own life, and no others". [40]
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