Anarchism/Anti-State

Philly’s forgotten history as a hub of anarchism with a thriving radical Yiddish press

Philly’s forgotten history as a hub of anarchism with a thriving radical Yiddish press

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On a late summer day in 1906, a small group of newly arrived Jewish immigrants in Philadelphia took a streetcar across town to Fairmount Park. Several miles from the cramped row houses and oppressive sweatshops of the immigrant quarter of South Philly, the neighborhood now known as Queen Village, they enjoyed a sunny picnic.

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