Lucy Parsons (1853-March 7, 1942) was a radical American labor organizer, anarchist (and later, Communist) and is remembered as a powerful orator. She was born in Texas (likely as a slave) to parents of Native American, Black American and Mexican ancestry. She often went by the name of Lucy Gonzales. In 1871 she married Albert Parsons, a former Confederate soldier, … Wikipedia
The Lucy Parsons Center is a collectively-run radical book store and community center founded in 1969 and currently located in Boston's South End. www.lucyparsons.org/
Lucy Parsons Birth: 1853 Death: 1942 Chicago Illinois, USA Was a radical who dedicated her life to social justice. www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8793
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This web site is an online tribute to Lucy Parsons: an African, Native, and Mexican-American anarchist labor organizer from the late nineteeth and 20th century America. www.lucyparsonsproject.org/
... Of Anarchism A Lecture by Lucy E. Parsons Comrades and Friends: I think I cannot open my address more appropriately than by stating my experience in my long connection with the reform ... www.lucyparsons.org/the-principles-of-anarchism.php