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Galleanisti (Italian for
Galleanists) are
followers or
supporters of the
Italian immigrant insurrectionary anarchist Luigi Galleani, who
operated most...
- A
series of
bombings were
carried out or
attempted by
Galleanist anarchists from
April through June 1919. The
targets included anti-immigration politicians...
- the deed,
which was
taken up
throughout North America by a
network of
Galleanist cells,
usually consisting of close-knit individuals.
Following the American...
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although investigators and
historians believe it was
carried out by
Galleanists, a
group responsible for a
series of
bombings the
previous year. At noon...
- was an
Italian anarchist who was
active among the
militant American Galleanists in the late 1910s and best
known for
being the
likely perpetrator of...
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particular the
Galleanist group—ranked at the top of the
United States government's list of
dangerous enemies.
Since 1914, the
Galleanists had been identified...
- bomb had been
placed outside the
church by anarchists,
particularly the
Galleanist faction led by
adherents of
Luigi Galleani. At the time, the
bombing was...
- parade, a
suitcase bomb was detonated,
killing ten and
wounding forty.
Galleanist Anarchists (suspected) 30 July 1916
Bombing 7
Hundreds Jersey City, United...
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Anarchists also took part in revolutions. Many anarchists,
especially the
Galleanists,
believed that
these attempts would be the
impetus for a
revolution against...
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executed despite the lack of
evidence against them. In reprisal, the
Galleanist Mario Buda was
alleged to have
carried out the Wall
Street bombing of...