Road to Freedom

Road to Freedom was a monthly anarchist political journal published by Hippolyte Havel. The journal is known as the successor to Emma Goldman's Mother Earth.

History and profile

Road to Freedom existed between 1924 and May 1932.[1][2] The founder was the Francisco Ferrer Association.[1] The journal was first published in Stelton, New Jersey and then, in New York City.[1] Its contributors included Rose Pesotta, Joseph Spivak, Hippolyte Havel and S Van Valkenburgh. Until February 1929 Hippolyte Havel edited the magazine.[2] A weekly newspaper, Freedom, succeeded Road to Freedom.

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See also

References

  1. Paul Buhle (1969). "Introduction to The Road to Freedom". Libcom. Retrieved 4 January 2016.
  2. Elaine Leeder. Gentle General, The: Rose Pesotta, Anarchist and Labor Organizer. SUNY Press. p. 107. ISBN 978-1-4384-1035-7. Retrieved 4 January 2016.
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