Thomas keel
Thomas Henry keel (Thomas Henry Keell, September 24, 1866 – An editor [1] of "Freedom" which was periodical literature on June 26, 1938 as for) of British composing type mechanic, anarchist line [2]. I participated in Amsterdam international anarchist meeting (International Anarchist Congress of Amsterdam) of 1907, and the keel was welcomed as "one of the most earnest comrades who depended on "Freedom" of London" by Emma Goldman [3]. The keel contributed it to "Voice of Labour" for many years again and objected to three World War I openly [4]. I was arrested with a lily yarn wolf (Lilian Wolfe) which was a virtual companion and, in the case of the raid of "Freedom"-related facilities of 1916, was imprisoned together. Two people lived in the white way colony of the bizarrerie studio Shah state until the death of the keel from the 1920s to 1938 later [4].
The source, footnote
- ^ Barclay 1986, p. 20
- ^ Graur 1997, p. 119
- ^ Goldman 1970, p. 403
- ^ a b Avrich 2006, p. 512
References
- Avrich, Paul (2006), Anarchist Voices, Stirling: AK Press, ISBN 1904859275
- Barclay, Harold (1986), Freedom: a Hundred Years, October 1886 to October 1986, London: Freedom Press, ISBN 0900384352, OCLC 25625678
- Goldman, Emma (1970), Living My Life, New York: Dover Publications, ISBN 0486225437
- Graur, Mina (1997), An Anarchist "Rabbi", New York: St. Martin's Press, ISBN 0312172737
- Rooum, Donald (Summer 2008), "Freedom, Freedom Press and Freedom Bookshop: A short history of Freedom Press," it is Information for Social Change (27), ISSN 1756-901
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