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Anselmo L. Figueroa : ウィキペディア英語版
Anselmo L. Figueroa

Anselmo L. Figueroa (April 21, 1861 June 14, 1915) was a Mexican-American anarchist political figure, journalist and member of the Organizing Council of the Mexican Liberal Party (MLP). He was imprisoned in the United States between 1911 and 1914 due to violations of U.S. neutrality laws. He published ''Regeneración'', the official newspaper of the MLP, before and after his imprisonment.
==Biography==
In September 1910, Figueroa was put in charge of the publication of ''Regeneración'' in Los Angeles, California. The newspaper was in its fourth season as the official publication of the MLP, and its slogan was "Revolutionary Weekly".〔(''Regeneración'', Vol. IV, No. 1. ) Electronic File Ricardo Flores Magon (AE-RFM). Spanish.〕 He collaborated with Ricardo Flores Magon, Lazaro Gutierrez de Lara, Antonio I. Villarreal and Enrique Flores Magon, who had been released from prison in Arizona in August. Together with Ricardo and Enrique Flores Magón, he signed the Manifesto of the Mexican Liberal Party on September 23, 1911. The document took an openly anarchocommunist stance toward the armed uprisings in Mexico at the time.
At the time of the uprisings, ''Regeneración'' generated about US$1,000 per week in subscription fees. Even after covering its publication costs, several hundred dollars per week were made available for MLP revolutionary causes. Smaller sums of money were received from outside donors to the organization.
From June 1911 to January 1914, he was imprisoned with Librado Rivera, Ricardo and Enrique Flores Magón at the McNeil Island Corrections Center in Washington. In a Los Angeles court, they faced charges of violating US neutrality laws related to acts stemming from the Magonista rebellion of 1911.〔(A liberar a los martires de Mc Neil Island ) Articles by Antonio P. Araujo published in ''Regeneración'' between September and December 1912. Compiled by Editorial Antorcha. Spanish.〕 Though MLP forces were defeated in Baja California the year that the men went to prison, MLP uprisings continued through 1914.〔
Upon leaving prison in 1914, Figueroa and his associates returned to publishing ''Regeneración''. He died on June 14, 1915 after health complications brought about by forced labor in prison.〔(Letter to Ralph B. García ) Ricardo Flores Magón, Los Angeles, Ca. 29 de junio de 1915, AE-RFM. Spanish.〕 ''Regeneración'' was published until 1918. It was distributed in Mexican communities in the United States and used in literacy lessons there, as books were often scarce.

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