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  1. Anarchism portal. v. t. e. Alexander Berkman (November 21, 1870 – June 28, 1936) was a Russian-American anarchist and author. He was a leading member of the anarchist movement in the early 20th century, famous for both his political activism and his writing.

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  3. Alexander Berkman - Wikipedia

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    Anarchism portal. v. t. e. Alexander Berkman (November 21, 1870 – June 28, 1936) was a Russian-American anarchist and author. He was a leading member of the anarchist movement in the early 20th century, famous for both his political activism and his writing.

  4. Alexander (Sasha) Berkman (1870-1936) | American ... - PBS

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    Fourteen Years in Prison In July 1892 in response to the Homestead steel strike and attending violence, Berkman made an unsuccessful attempt to murder Henry Clay Frick, general manager of the...

  5. Alexander Berkman Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements ...

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    Alexander Berkman. (Editor) Alexander Berkman was a well-known anarchist who led an avant-garde movement in the U.S. He was a part of a principal Jewish anarchist group, ‘Pioneers of Liberty’. He was given 22 years prison sentence on the charge of his attempted murder of a factory manager.

  6. Berkman, Alexander, 1870-1936 | libcom.org

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    A short biography of Alexander Berkman, a Russian anarchist who lived for many years in the United States, where he was a leading member of the anarchist movement. He was closely associated with anarcha-feminist Emma Goldman. Aka Sasha, born 21 November 1870, Vilnius, Lithuania, died 28 June 1936, Nice, France.

  7. Alexander Berkman - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

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    Alexander Berkman (November 21, 1870 – June 28, 1936) was a Russian-American writer and a leading member of the anarchist movement of the 19th and early 20th centuries. He was the lover of Emma Goldman. In 1892, he tried to kill Henry Clay Frick because of his involvement with the Homestead Strike.

  8. Alexander Berkman (Author of The ABC of Anarchism) - Goodreads

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    Alexander Berkman (November 21, 1870 – June 28, 1936) was an anarchist known for his political activism and writing. He was a leading member of the anarchist movement in the early 20th century. Berkman was born in Vilna in the Russian Empire (present-day Vilnius, Lithuania) and emigrated to the United States in 1888.

  9. Alexander Berkman | American anarchist | Britannica

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    …of terrorism on anarchist principles; Alexander Berkman, who attempted to assassinate steel magnate Henry Clay Frick in 1892; and Emma Goldman, whose Living My Life gives a picture of radical activity in the United States at the turn of the century. Goldman, who had immigrated to the United States from… Read More

  10. What is anarchism? - Alexander Berkman | libcom.org

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    Alex Berkman Alex Berkman's classic, and easy to read, introduction to anarchist politics. A very good starting point for people interested in getting a general overview of the theory and practice of anarchism. Submitted by libcom on January 4, 2006 Available for purchase here: AK Press Files

  11. Alexander Berkman - Spartacus Educational

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    Alexander Berkman, the son of a Jewish businessman, was born in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, on 21st November, 1870. At the time the territory was part of the Russian Empire. His father, a wholesaler in the shoe industry, was prosperous enough to be allowed to move to St. Petersburg.

  12. ‘Red Emma’: Once the most dangerous woman in the U.S ...

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    In 1892, she helped her lover and ally, Aleksandr Berkman, to carry out an attempt on the life of the “most hated man in America”, Henry Clay Frick - a vicious industrialist and the trade unions’...