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Marcus Graham (1893 – December 1985) was an anarchist active in the United States from the 1910s to his death in the 1980s. Graham was born in Canada. “Marcus Graham” was a pseudonym for "Shmuel Marcus." == Newspapers == Graham was the editor of several anarchist publications including ''MAN!'', ''The Anarchist Soviet Bulletin'', ''Free Society'' (name was changed from ''The Anarchist Soviet Bulletin''), and ''The Road To Freedom''. Graham is also believed to have been the publisher of the ''Ellis Island Weekly'' a hand-written anarchist newspaper published by anarchists held on Ellis Island. In particular, ''MAN!'' was an important anarchist newspaper in the United States during the 1930s. ''MAN!'' While advocating no specific anarchist program, was a successor of the tradition of Italian insurrectionist anarchism. It had direct links to that school of thought, with it growing out of the dissolution of an Italian anarchist newspaper. Over the span of its publication, MAN! had an “expansive” international circulation. In addition, chapters formed across the United States associated with the “International Group” that published MAN!. ''MAN!'' Published commentary and analysis of world events of interest to anarchists such as the Spanish Civil War and published biographical sketches of largely forgotten anarchists such as Luigi Galleani, Robert Reitzel, Carl Nold, Kate Austin, and Chaim Weinberg. Graham was also a prolific contributor to the anarchist press and his writings have appeared in the aforementioned newspapers in addition to ''War Commentary'', ''Freedom'', ''Resistance'', ''Anarchy'', ''Black Flag'', and ''Match!.'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Marcus Graham (anarchist)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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