What I want, is for every greasy, grimy tramp in the country, to arm himself with a knife or a gun, and stationing himself at the doorways of the rich, shoot or stab them as they come out.
Lucy Parsons, Late 1930s May Day Rally.
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What I want, is for every greasy, grimy tramp in the country, to arm himself with a knife or a gun, and stationing himself at the doorways of the rich, shoot or stab them as they come out.
Lucy Parsons, Late 1930s May Day Rally.
Lucy Parsons, The Principles of Anarchy
And what of the glowing beyond that is so bright that those who grind the faces of the poor say it is a dream? It is no dream, it is the real, stripped of brain-distortions materialized into thrones and scaffolds, miters and guns. It is nature acting on her own interior laws as in all her other associations. It is a return to first principles; for were not the land, the water, the light, all free…
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Life Of Lucy Parsons
Lucy Parsons: “More Dangerous Than a Thousand Rioters” The strongest argument that can be made as to why all radical activists should study the life and works of Lucy Parsons is that the FBI wants you to know nothing about her.Lucy Eldine Gonzalez Parsons died in 1942, at the age of 89, in a house-fire in Chicago — the city in which she lived most of her life. The ashes had hardly cooled before…
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