Luigi Bertoni
Italian-born anarchist (1872–1947)
Luigi Bertoni (1872–1947) was an Italian-born anarchist writer and typographer.
Bertoni fought on the Huesca front with Italian comrades during the Spanish Revolution and was, with Emma Goldman, one of the outspoken critics of anarchist participation in the Republican government after the Spanish Civil War.[1]
References
- ^ "Le Reveil Anarchists," Nov. 28, reprinted in Vanguard, Dec. 1936
External links
- Luigi Bertoni Papers at the International Institute of Social History
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