![]() ![]() ![]() There were also general strikes in 19, as well as repression, persecution, and execution of militants. We, the workers of Rosario, abide by the dispositions of the International Labour Committee in Paris.” Other anarchist papers published in Rosario at this time were La Verdad (1896), La Libre Iniciativa (1895–1896), La Federación Obrera (1896), and La Libera Parola. She carried a red flag with this inscription in black: “First of May. In 1890 Bolten headed the first march ever held in Rosario to mark the 1 st of May. ![]() A little later, the anarcho-communist group Ciencia y Progreso was formed in Rosario, and the Italian anarchist paper Demoliamo, as well as the anarcho-feminist La Voz de la Mujer, edited by Virginia Bolten, were published there. This industrial port city was a major center of anarchist activities beginning in the late 19 th century, when Italian immigrants formed a group called El Miserable. Ángel Cappelletti was born in 1927 and died in 1995 in Rosario, Argentina. These simple words of thanks to them leave much unsaid. I am most grateful-and grateful everyday-for the kindness, friendship, and love of my wife, Sarah V. My home institution, Youngstown State University, provided me with a Research Professorship to complete this project. I am very grateful for the talented editorial hands first of Molly Toth, of Youngstown, Ohio, and then of Emma Young, of Bloomington, Indiana. I am indebted to Romina Akemi and Javier Sethness-Castro for accepting Zach’s invitation to write the Introduction to this volume. When we encountered what seemed to be an insurmountable hurdle thrown in our path by the bureaucracy of a State, he found a way for us to overcome it. Zach showed a keen interest in this project from its beginning. The publication of this translation would not have been possible without the good and dedicated work of Zach Blue and AK Press. ![]()
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