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  1. The Bolshevik Myth (Diary 1920–1922) is a book by Alexander Berkman describing his experiences in Bolshevist Russia from 1920 to 1922, where he saw the aftermath of the Russian Revolution of 1917. Written in the form of a diary, The Bolshevik Myth describes how Berkman s initial enthusiasm for the revolution faded as he became disillusioned with the Bolsheviks and their suppression of all political dissent.

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  3. Alexander Berkman - Wikipedia

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    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. Berkman was born into a wealthy Jewish family in Vilna in the Russian Empire (present-day Vilnius, Lithuania ...

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

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    Alexander Berkman, known by the Russian diminutive "Sasha," was born in Russia in 1870 to a family of merchants with ties to the nihilists, a political group who rejected all established authority ...

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

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    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. He attempted to unite working class to organize a revolution against the ...

  6. The Bolshevik Myth - Wikipedia

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    The Bolshevik Myth (Diary 1920–1922) is a book by Alexander Berkman describing his experiences in Bolshevist Russia from 1920 to 1922, where he saw the aftermath of the Russian Revolution of 1917. Written in the form of a diary, The Bolshevik Myth describes how Berkman's initial enthusiasm for the revolution faded as he became disillusioned ...

  7. Alexander Berkman | American anarchist | Britannica

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    Other articles where Alexander Berkman is discussed: Emma Goldman: …formed a close association with Alexander Berkman, who was imprisoned in 1892 for attempting to assassinate Henry Clay Frick during the Homestead steel strike. The following year she herself was jailed in New York City for inciting a riot when a group of unemployed workers reacted to a fiery speech…

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  8. 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. Berkman grew up in comfortable surroundings, that ...

  9. 152 years. Birth Sign. Scorpio. A well-known anarchist who oversaw an avant-garde movement in the United States was Alexander Berkman. He belonged to the ‘Pioneers of Liberty,’ a significant Jewish anarchist organization. The attempted murder of a manufacturing manager was the charge against him, and he received a 22-year prison term.

  10. Anarchism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Her associate, Alexander Berkman also described the Haymarket anarchists as "a potent and vital inspiration." [72] Others whose commitment to anarchism crystallized as a result of the Haymarket affair included Voltairine de Cleyre and "Big Bill" Haywood , a founding member of the Industrial Workers of the World . [72]

  11. Biography & Facts | Britannica

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    Moving to New York City in 1889, Goldman formed a close association with Alexander Berkman, who was imprisoned in 1892 for attempting to assassinate Henry Clay Frick during the Homestead steel strike. The following year she herself was jailed in New York City for inciting a riot when a group of unemployed workers reacted to a fiery speech she ...

  12. ‎Audible Anarchism on Apple Podcasts

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    Deportation Its Meaning and Menace by Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman; Part 02. On December 21, 1919, Emma Goldman, along with 248 other radical "aliens," was deported to the Soviet Union on the S.S. Buford under the 1918 Alien Act, which allowed for the expulsion of any alien found to be an anarchist. This is the last statement made by Emma ...

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