John Creaghe (1841 - February 19, 1920) on Revolution and Oppression

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(1841 - 1920)

Irish Anarchist, Doctor, Servant of the Poor Working Class, Participant in the Socialist League, May Day Demonstrator

: An Irish-born anarchist. (From: Wikipedia.org.)


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Quote #4 on Political Struggle Quotes >> Revolution and Oppression

“The slave who prefers death to a continuance of his slavery cannot be called a slave any longer, and if his example be followed by his fellows there is an end of servitude.”

Source: "With the Poor People of the Earth: A Biography of Doctor John Creaghe of Sheffield & Buenos Aires," by Alan O'Toole, first published 1982, published by the Kate Sharpley Library, 2005. Section 7: The Creaghe-Morris Polemic, Page 16.

"With the Poor People of the Earth: A Biography of Doctor John Creaghe of Sheffield & Buenos Aires," by Alan O'Toole, first published 1982, published by the Kate Sharpley Library, 2005.

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