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{{About|the political journal|the [[Young Disciples]] album|Road to Freedom (album)}} |
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'''''Road to Freedom''''' was a monthly anarchist political journal published by [[Hippolyte Havel]], between 1927 and 1931, and is known as the successor to [[Emma Goldman]]'s ''[[Mother Earth (magazine)|Mother Earth]]''. Its contributors included [[Rose Pesotta]], [[Joseph Spivak]], [[Hippolyte Havel]] and [[S Van Valkenburgh]]. |
'''''Road to Freedom''''' was a monthly anarchist political journal published by [[Hippolyte Havel]], between 1927 and 1931, and is known as the successor to [[Emma Goldman]]'s ''[[Mother Earth (magazine)|Mother Earth]]''. Its contributors included [[Rose Pesotta]], [[Joseph Spivak]], [[Hippolyte Havel]] and [[S Van Valkenburgh]]. |
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== References == |
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*[http://www.akpress.org/2004/items/anarchistvoices Paul Avrich, Anarchist Voices] |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 19:57, 6 May 2011
Road to Freedom was a monthly anarchist political journal published by Hippolyte Havel, between 1927 and 1931, and is known as the successor to Emma Goldman's Mother Earth. Its contributors included Rose Pesotta, Joseph Spivak, Hippolyte Havel and S Van Valkenburgh.
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