Anarchist voices
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Paul Avrich
Paul Avrich (August 4, 1931 – February 16, 2006) was a professor and historian. He taught at Queens College, New York for most of his life and was vital in preserving the history of the anarchist movement in Russia and the United States.
As the son of a Jewish family originally from Odessa, Avrich...
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