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Some of the first anti-immigration laws in the U.S. were used to target anarchists, with two "Anarchist Exclusion" acts being passed in 1903 and 1918 in the wake of Haymarket and The Palmer Raids. INTERPOL was created in 1923 to coordinate police repression of anarchists internationally.

We always hear about the third Red Scare, the McCarthyist era that visibly targeted celebrity state communists and members of the Communist Party, but never the much more brutal first and second red scares; the ones that targeted working class anarchists in the wake of Haymarket as well as the Palmer Raids despite them being much more brutal and repressive in nature and resulting in the mass deportation, death, or imprisonment of countless anarchists and others.

u/cumminginsurrection — 6 days ago
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Trans woman Christine Jorgensen named ‘Woman of the Year’ (1953)

u/Gallantpride — 12 days ago
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"SUNDAY SCHOOLS THAT TEACH CHILDREN ANARCHY" (New York Times, 1910)

A Thousand Young Persons Are Being Trained in New York to Be Successors of Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman.

So quietly has the anarchistic propaganda been carried on in New York that it will, without doubt, send a chill of arctic iciness down the spines of the many people who profess to stand in holy horror of the theory to learn through this article that to-day anarchistic Sunday schools are in session here just as are Sunday schools for bringing up the young to follow Methodism, Baptism, or any other form of faith or creed.

There are easily a thousand children in these schools, children who will, beyond peradventure, grow up to be Alexander Berkmanns and Emma Goldmans, with perhaps a Ferrer or a Tolstoy appearing. They range in age from 6 years to 16. During the week they go to the public schools and sing their own part in the grand chorus of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” recite the lessons offered by the system of education there, and hurry home to help their parents in the tenements, just as do other children; but on Sunday they loom up as a little body of humanity isolated from the present sociological system requiring strict obedience and reverence for authority. They are to be the propagandists of anarchy in America when Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkmann have passed away, and old Ben Tucker over on Sixth Avenue has joined the dust.

To those with radical natures or inclinations, and who have had opportunity to observe, the earnestness of the Anarchist in the expounding of his doctrine is well known, but to the great mass of intelligent humanity, smugly and snugly satisfied with their lot, the picture of an Anarchist Sunday school secured for readers of The Sunday Times will prove something of a revelation.

To begin with, there is no God in the Anarchist Sunday school, and the tablet miraculously handed to Moses, with its ten Thou Shalt Nots, is no more in evidence there than is the latest revised code of the laws of the State of New York.

As the Anarchist preaches against the theory of submission to authority and law, the Sunday school teacher in the Anarchist class takes care that even with children he gives no impression that he himself is entitled to exert authority over them. If an Anarchist child does not agree with what teacher says he may arise in his little might of independence and say so. If he shows reasoning power in his expression of view he is a likely scholar, for it is the aim of the Anarchist to bring children up with absolute independence of the long-established restrictions on free thinking. Occasionally rises a little one in one of these Sunday schools and asks with the directness and disregard of consequences peculiar to children:

"How about God?"

The teacher does not answer the question. He does not avoid it. He tells the children to figure out what reasons they have for believing that there is a God. The young minds attack the terrific question and fall back from it like baby moths that have winged swiftly against their first lampshade.

The largest of the Sunday schools is in Avenue A. It is called the Ferrer Sunday School, and was, until the killing of the Spanish philosopher, known as the Radical Sunday School. How the name was changed will prove a story that may stand out with striking novelty in the child life of New York to-day. It shall be told a little later in this article.

The Ferrer Sunday School is conducted by Alexander Berkmann. It has about eighty members and is in two classes. It meets on Sunday between 10 in the morning and noon. The youngest child is 7.

Berkmann has no laid-out system of teaching, depending on his comprehension of the psychology of the group at the time of the gathering. There are no rules. A song may be sung in chorus, a song dealing with freedom of mankind and hate for oppression. Some of the children may have learned by heart a poem or a fragment of an anarchistic argument and these provide recitations. The training of the mind anarchistically is then begun. Berkmann, in a talk with a Times writer, in the office of Mother Earth, the Anarchist magazine, gave a sample of this teaching. This was his talk to his Sunday school on Sabbath after the execution of Ferrer:

"Once a single human being was swept from the sea to the shore of an island where there lived no human beings. There he found a great flock of sheep. He studied them and noticed that some of them were very powerfully built and finely fed. Some had even attained the strength and ferocity of wolves. But there were a great many of the sheep that were lean and worn. They were hungry and had been trampled down and hurt.

The man thought that he could so arrange it that these sheep, with little to eat and with bruises from being trampled, could be taught to care for themselves better and realize what the power of the strong and wolflike sheep had brought them to. He went among the sheep that suffered and began to point out to them what was the matter. The wolfish and strong ones heard of this and they turned upon the man and killed him."

When Berkmann finished this parable one of the children, a boy 18 years old, arose and said:

"Why Mr. Berkmann, this story is just like the story of Ferrer’s death."

The children were so impressed with the parable and the discussion which followed that the name of the school was then changed from the Radical Sunday School to the Ferrer Sunday School.

In the classes, said Berkmann, we generally use current events as subjects for discussion and study. For instance, one of our lessons was produced by the Hudson-Fulton Celebration in New York. The children of the east side saw a great deal of the sailors from the many men-of-war in the harbor. They saw the sailors of different nationalities entering and leaving the cafes, the best of friends, their arms about each other and acting like human brothers. The question naturally followed. "Why should they be thus fond of each other and thus brotherly on land, and on sea be commanded to kill each other? They are brothers, and love each other, and there can be no fair reason for their slaying each other."

A man who had been raised in one of the old credal beliefs with care but who had come to be an agnostic in middle life once told the writer than when he realized that his religion had gone from him he felt that what he called reason had stepped into a nursery, and, like a willful bully, had gathered up the toys of a child sitting there and had destroyed them because he considered them useless. He considered the change from belief to agnosticism the tragedy of his life. The figure may be applied to thinking grown-ups easily, but it is hard to think of applying it to a child. And yet in the Anarchist Sunday school the tragedy of the destroyed toys is not infrequently enacted.

The pupil of the Anarchist Sunday school is taught to reason. The teacher only serves to direct their attention to a problem.

"One child", said Berkmann, "wanted to know whether he should pray. My mothers wants me to pray, said this child, but my father says that it is not necessary."

"Did you answer the problem?" he was asked.

"No", he said. "I try to keep back my own views and develop the mentality of the children that they may form their own opinions and arrive at their own conclusions. The question was answered by a little girl, who said, 'Praying is good because it relieves the soul.'"

Another attempt of a Sunday school pupil along this line was made when a youngster requested to know if it was possible for people to know what God wants them to do. These occasional inquiries as to the spiritual life have generally ended in the Anarchist Sunday schools with the proposition that some of the remarkable things in life can be understood and that there are questions which never can be settled. The mental attitude of the children might be put in this way: We are not certain whether there are grounds for the belief that we should pray.

That, of course, leaves the question well in the field of agnosticism. The teacher of anarchy does not, with the children, declare that there is no God. Nor does he say that there is a God. The Sunday school class goes frequently to the Museum of Natural History, to Central Park, to the Zoological Gardens, and other places where, with the teacher, nature is studied.

The Ferrer Sunday school is only one of about fifteen similar schools in the greater city. Wherever the local groups of Anarchists can handle their own Sunday schools, carrying on the propaganda with literature, letters, lectures, they do so without asking aid of others. When they cannot the State group helps. There is no central or superior group. Each has its own autonomy, although they all work to develop their principles of solidarity and mutual aid.

There are frequently conventions of the Sunday school teachers. Those who have classes get together and exchange experiences and ideas. In this city the Anarchists know that the fulfillment of their vision is afar, and they are already sowing their seed in the young and new fields that a generation of their kind may take hold of the propaganda when the present generation has withered and fallen.

These little Anarchists are being trained to believe in no authority. As Mr. Berkmann put it, everything is being done for them to aid them in the development of their independence of laws, the strengthening of their mentalities and emotions so that they will become men and women stripped of the conventional prejudices.

Another result helpful to anarchy has been attained by the establishment of the Sunday schools in the east side. The teachers have found that the little ones are making splendid missionaries and are proselyting among their parents and the grown ones in the family. Everything that is said and done in one of these little groups is told of at home to the old folks, many of whom have suffered bitterly under Russian oppression and who have revolution deep in their hearts. They write letters to the Anarchist teachers and get replies. They discuss the views expounded at home by their children and many of them become radicals and join the Anarchist groups.

The Anarchists also spread their propaganda by establishing little libraries which they make easily accessible to all who want to study the theory.

In the spreading of the propaganda among the children the littlest are not overlooked. There are some as young as six years of age who are getting kindergarten lessons in anarchy. One of these lessons is the lesson which preaches to a boy of health and strength at the age of six that he should not strike or abuse a boy who is not as strong as he is but should help him because he needs help. That is the very heart of the kindergarten lesson.

Anarchy is kept so well smothered in New York with a cloak of painted gauze upon which are the pictures of platoons of police that the average citizen of intelligence does not get a chance to be forewarned and forearmed if there is, really, any menace in the movement. For instance, the tenth National convention of the Workmen’s Circle has just closed in this city–closed yesterday, in fact. The delegates to this convention represented 450 branches or 65,000 active Anarchists. There were 550 delegates to the convention and they came from every city in the Union and many from Canada. The convention was held in the New Star Casino, at 115 East 107th Street.

In a practical way the Anarchist cause has made advances lately. It has bought its own cemetaries, has established a sanitarium for consumptive members at Liberty, N. Y., and partly supports another in Denver. It has provided money for hospitals and libraries for Anarchistic educational purposes. Everything that they do must go back to the general body of Anarchists, for everything is done through the referendum. There is no President or executive officer. The Anarchists believe only in the solidarity of mankind and recognize no authority.

The Arbeiter Ring in this country is, of course, a branch of the International Circle, and Berkmann is a delegate to that body, which spreads anarchy in every country.

"It is all newspaper talk about our being beset by Secret Service men and police", he said with a smile. "Anarchists do not advocate violence. We advocate peace. Last Sunday our children–1,000 of them–gave an entertainment at Murray Hill Lyceum. They played War and Peace. The little boys with swords and guns and trappings argued for war and the little girls argued against it with smiles and flowers. The girls won and the boys changed their uniforms to the jackets and overalls of workmen, put down their swords and guns, and picked up scythes and tools for labor."

"There could not have been anything dangerous about that, could there?" he asked.

There was nothing sinister about the man who served his term in prison for shooting Frick, the steel millionaire, during the Homestead strike. He looks like a college professor, has a pleasant voice, finely intelligent eyes, and a high forehead. He makes his living by tutoring pupils for the regent examinations, giving lessons night and day in the east side.

The little flat high up and in the rear of 210 East Thirteenth Street, where he and Emma Goldman live and edit Mother Earth, is the apartment of poor people. But the living room is snug and homey. Pictures of famous anarchistic thinkers are on the wall. Through an open window came Caruso’s voice in the great aria from Tosca, ground out by a phonograph, as Berkmann talked with the Times man. It was a warm combination, but the night was warm, and we were glad for the breeze that swept the little place however burdened it might be.

"We teach no ism", he said, harking back to the Sunday schools. "Our aim is to develop character and mentality in the child. We try to make them think, criticise, and feel."

"We want their emotional and intellectual natures developed. We want to make them men and women absolutely free of the old restrictions. We hope that they will grow up with the spirit of solidarity and co-operation in them. We try to teach them that in and out of school."

"We try to teach them ethical right and reason. In our Radical Boys’ Literary Club, for example, boys about 13 or 14 years old, hold meetings after school, and they run their organization just as the grown people do. They have advanced to where they need no help from their elders"

It must be noted that Yanofsky and Berkmann were both rounded up by the police after the Silverstein bomb explosion in Union Square in 1908, and as there was nothing against either of them nothing came of the call to Police Headquarters. Yanofsky, when asked by the writer what he thought of Silverstein’s act, replied:

"The man who commits a violent deed, if he is not mad, is desperate. Violence never did any good for anarchy. All government is a form of violence. Suppose Silverstein had suffered personally–and his act was that of an impatient and ignorant man–what did he accomplish? He only made himself dead and gave the chance to the enemies of anarchy to spread their calumnies. He only helped them to kill of the chances of gaining liberty"

Berkmann was a little clearer on the matter of violence and anarchy.

"If a Republican or Democrat should throw a bomb or kill another", he said, "the Republican Party or the Democratic Party would not be blamed for it. When an Anarchist does a thing like that we frankly say that anarchy did not inspire it, but that conditions of inequality and injustice caused the crime. To stop the crime, stop the cause. Anarchy is for justice and freedom. It cannot be blamed for individual acts of violence"

u/cumminginsurrection — 15 days ago
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Insane Pre-Crime Strategy Unveiled for Leftist “Extremists"

"The Strategy identifies the “left-wing,” “anti-Fascists,” “Anarchists” and “radically pro-transgender” ideologies as threats equivalent to jihadi groups like al Qaeda and ISIS, or narco-traffickers."

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u/cumminginsurrection — 30 days ago
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Formerly only trans masc folks attracted to women could get surgeries, if you were a gay trans man/NB you weren't allowed to because of provisions requiring lesbianism to undergo surgery . Louis Sullivan (1951-1991), a gay trans man fought to get these provisions removed. He died of HIV in 1991.

u/cumminginsurrection — 1 month ago

Happy Birthday Clifford Harper!

I just wanted express appreciation for a well known and widely respected anarchist elder on his birthday. Clifford Harper is a lovely writer and prolific illustrator who over the years has produced some of the most iconic and widely reproduced anarchist art. Whether you're new to anarchism or a long time anarchist, his work is illuminating and if you haven't read his best-known work, Anarchy: A Graphic Guide, I highly recommend checking it out.

u/cumminginsurrection — 1 month ago
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On July 4, 1998, best friends Lin "Spit" Newborn, 24, a Black skinhead, and Daniel Shersty, 20, a white US air force serviceman, both members of Anti-Racist Action (ARA), were murdered in the desert outside Las Vegas by a gang of white supremacists.

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Newborn's friend, PJ Pérez, described him as "a madman. A poet. A motherfucker whose good side you'd want to stay on. He was a father, a son, a passionate and dedicated fighter for what's right." Shersty was born to a working class family in Florida, and joined the Air Force in order to fund college which his parents could not afford.

The pair, both amateur musicians, met in Las Vegas, became fast friends and helped co-found the local chapter of militant anti-fascist group ARA. ARA took the fight to neo-Nazis who were recruiting in the local skinhead scene and attacking Black and Latino schoolchildren as well as white "race traitors".

One neo-Nazi was swiftly jailed for the murders, and others were convicted in 2012. ARA continued their fight against white supremacists across the US, and helped disrupt many of their activities, and successfully drove them from many local youth subcultures.

u/Crazy-Red-Fox — 2 months ago

Members of the American Indian Movement march from Washington state to Washington, DC to protest America's bicentennial, July 1976

u/cumminginsurrection — 2 months ago
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Breakfast restaurants similar/comparable to Southwest Cafe?

My partner and I are visiting St. Louis. Unfortunately we figured out last minute that the place we were going to eat at when we arrived, Southwest Cafe is closed. What is a similar place we could go?

Bonus points if it has French Toast and Biscuits and Gravy. Vegetarian options are great too.

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u/cumminginsurrection — 2 months ago
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Favorite STL breakfast place open on Tuesdays?

Im going to be visiting St. Louis with my partner tomorrow and we're looking for somewhere good to eat breakfast or brunch when we get into town.

We were going to eat at Southwest Cafe but sadly found out last minute its closed tomorrow. Is there anything similar you'd recommend thats open?

Bonus points if it has biscuits and gravy and French toast. Vegetarian options are great too.

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u/cumminginsurrection — 2 months ago
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"Siren, which coined the term 'anarcha-feminist' and was founded in Chicago in 1969, included some of the earliest positive portrayals of trans women within the women's liberation movement, setting the anarcha-feminists apart from a majority of radical women’s liberationists of the time" (...) 🏳️‍⚧

"One of the earliest critiques of gender essentialism appears in its pages, in which trans woman Eden of Tuscon Anarcha-Feminist Group writes: 'I do not object to gender ‘roles’ as such, but do object to the authoritarianism that demands that 'males' must be of one gender and 'females' of another. Why can’t we play at either role—or neither if that is what the individual prefers...?'"

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-- Lindsay Weber, 'On the Edge of All Dichotomies: Anarcha-Feminist Thought, Process and Action, 1970-1983'

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u/cumminginsurrection — 2 months ago
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Portraying any state, even a "communist" one, as queer friendly is pinkwashing and homonationalism.

Its not just Israel that gets pinkwashed, I witness leftists doing it to the U.S.S.R. and Cuba all the time. They're quick to tell us how advanced on queer rights these countries were as if we should be greatful they did less than the bare minimum for us but these same people are less forthcoming or outspoken when these states police us.

In 2019, the Cuban government abruptly banned and withdrew support from Havana Pride. Local queer anarchists involved in the ABRA Infoshop defied the state ban and held it anyway against the orders of the Cuban state. Organizers and gay couple Isbel Torres and Jimmy Roque were arrested days before the illegal march in an attempt to scare people from showing up. Similarly, the state deployed police to beat and arrest the protesters but hundreds marched in Havana in defiance. It was a PR nightmare for the Cuban state and as a result of the mass defiance and public backlash, the state began sponsoring the parade again the following year.

An important lesson is that no regime, no matter how forward looking, will grant us our liberation. Liberation is something we take for ourselves. Love for and solidarity with the working class Cuban people as they suffer from decades of imperialism, increased U.S. embargoes, cronyism, despotism, and a carceral state that rivals the one in the U.S., let's realize that queer liberation, like all liberation, is bottom up.

u/cumminginsurrection — 3 months ago