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William Buwalda (1869–1946) 〔''(Mob Work: Anarchists in Grand Rapids, Vol. 2 )'' (Grand Rapids, MI: Sprout Distro, 2014), p. 23〕 a United States soldier (private first-class) who gained national attention for converting to anarchism in the early 1900s after attending a speech by anarchist Emma Goldman. ==Early life==
Buwalda was born in 1869 in the Netherlands and moved to Jamestown Township in Michigan in 1883.〔''(Mob Work: Anarchists in Grand Rapids, Vol. 2 )'' (Grand Rapids, MI: Sprout Distro, 2014), p. 15〕 He enlisted in the military when he was 23, continuing a family tradition of military service that went back to the Netherlands. Buwalda served five tours of duty and fought in the Spanish–American War. His service was described as “excellent” by the military.〔''(Mob Work: Anarchists in Grand Rapids, Vol. 2 )'' (Grand Rapids, MI: Sprout Distro, 2014), p. 15〕
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