Voltairine de Cleyre bibliography

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This is a list of works by Voltairine de Cleyre (1866–1912).

  • "The Fine Arts" (Sarnia, 1883)[1]
  • "Secular Education" (The Truth Seeker, December 3, 1887)[2]
  • "The Drama of the Nineteenth Century" (Pittsburgh, December 16, 1888)[3]
  • "The Economic Tendency of Freethought" (Liberty, February 15, 1890)[4]
  • "Resistance" (The Individualist, August 26, 1890)[5]
  • "Dyer D. Lum" (Freedom, June 1893)[6]
  • "In Defense of Emma Goldman and the Right of Expropriation" (New York, December 16, 1893)[7]
  • "The Political Equality of Women" (The Conservator, July 1894)[8]
  • "Sex Slavery" (Philadelphia, 1895)[9]
  • "The Past and Future of the Ladies' Liberal League" (The Rebel, January 1896)[10]
  • "The Case of Woman Versus Orthodoxy" (Boston Investigator, 1896)[11]
  • "The Gateway to Freedom" (Free Society, March 24, 1901)[12]
  • "The Death of Love" (Lucifer, September 21, 1901)[13]
  • "Anarchism" (Free Society, October 13, 1901)[14]
  • "The Eleventh of November, 1887" (Free Society, November 24, 1901)[15]
  • "A Rocket of Iron" (Free Society, January 5, 1902)[16]
  • "The Hopelessly Fallen" (Lucifer, June 5, 1902)[17]
  • "Appeal for Herman Helcher" (Free Society, January 11, 1903)[18]
  • "Crime and Punishment" (Philadelphia, March 5, 1903)[19]
  • "Facts and Theories" (Free Society, March 8, 1903)[20]
  • "The Making of an Anarchist" (The Independent, September 24, 1903)[21]
  • "Anarchism in Literature" (Chicago, 1906)[22]
  • "Events are the True Schoolmaster" (1906)[23]
  • "An Open Letter" (Mother Earth, September 1906)[24]
  • "McKinley's Assassination: From the Anarchist Standpoint" (Mother Earth, October 1907)[25]
  • "A Correction" (Mother Earth, November 1907)[26]
  • "Those Who Marry Do Ill" (Mother Earth, January 1908)[27]
  • "Why I am an Anarchist" (Mother Earth, March 1908)[28]
  • "Our Present Attitude" (Mother Earth, April 1908)[29]
  • "Anarchism and American Traditions" (Mother Earth, December 1908)[30]
  • "On Liberty" (Mother Earth, July 1909)[31]
  • "The Free Speech Fight in Philadelphia" (Mother Earth, October 1909)[32]
  • "Our Censorship" (Mother Earth, November 1909)[32]
  • "The Dominant Idea" (Mother Earth, May 1910)[33]
  • "Modern Educational Reform" (New York, October 1910)[34]
  • "Literature, the Mirror of Man" (New York, October 7, 1910)[35]
  • "Francisco Ferrer" (Mother Earth, 1911)[36]
  • "Chicago Workers Show Sympathy" (Regeneración, July 1, 1911)[37]
  • "The Mexican Revolt" (Mother Earth, August 1911)[38]
  • "Direct Action" (Mother Earth, January 1912)[39]
  • "Report of the Work of the Chicago Mexican Defense League" (Mother Earth, April 1912)[40]
  • "The Heart of Angiolillo" (Mother Earth, 1912)[41]
  • "The Woman Question" (Herald of Revolt, September 1913)[42]

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