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Voltairine de
Cleyre (née De Claire;
November 17, 1866 – June 20, 1912) was an
American anarchist,
feminist writer and
public speaker. Born into extreme...
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anarchist Errico Malatesta and the
American individualist Voltairine de
Cleyre.
Anarchists without adjectives are su****ious of
dogmatism and criticise...
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Harry de
Cleyre (1890–1974) was an
American house painter and writer. The son of
Voltairine de
Cleyre and
James B. Elliott, he was
abandoned by his mother...
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teacher Voltairine de
Cleyre. He
began to
harbor paranoid delusions about her,
leading to him
attempting to
murder her. De
Cleyre survived the
attack but...
- This is a list of
works by
Voltairine de
Cleyre (1866–1912). "The Fine Arts" (Sarnia, 1883) "Secular Education" (The
Truth S****er,
December 3, 1887) "The...
- much out of his life either, had he?" De Claire's daughter,
Voltairine de
Cleyre,
attributed her "opposition to
things as they are" in part to her father's...
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freethinking organizations and publications, he met the
anarchist Voltairine de
Cleyre, with whom he had a
brief romantic relationship and
fathered a child, Harry...
- to warn De
Cleyre away from Garside, but the two
lovers ran away together; only a few
months later,
Garside abandoned De
Cleyre. De
Cleyre was deeply...
- Philadelphia,
where he was
educated in the
English language by
Voltairine de
Cleyre. He soon
became proficient enough in the
language that he
wrote English...
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feminism was
further taken up by the
American anarchists Voltairine de
Cleyre and Emma Goldman, the
latter of whom came to be
considered a "founding mother"...