result of an effort by researchers from several Latin American countries, has published this book to rescue the historical memory of the influence of element libertarian in the early Latin American labor and union movement and the struggle for reducing the workday to 8 hours daily. The linchpin of this story what is the First of May as the date flagship joint working and joint protest movements in each country with the international movement. It has sought to explain and understand the origins of symbolic day of protest by workers and the impact that this commemoration was on the libertarian movement in countries throughout the continent.
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libertarian origins of May Day: Chicago to Latin America (1886-1930)
José Antonio Gutiérrez D., compiler
Several authors
José Antonio Gutiérrez D., compiler
Several authors
Man and Editorial Society, Self Editorial Quimantú initiative,
Collection Kits Paper / Paper Series Lustre, Santiago de Chile, 2010
Collection Kits Paper / Paper Series Lustre, Santiago de Chile, 2010
Index
I.
* Presentation Editorial Quimantú
* By way of introduction, José Antonio Gutiérrez D.
* The Chicago Martyrs: The Story of a crime on earth kind of "democracy and freedom", José Antonio Gutiérrez D.
II. May Day in Latin America
* The first May 1st in Latin America: Argentina and Cuba (1890)
o 1 º de Mayo in Argentina, Fernando López Trujillo
o May 1, two opposing interpretations, "La Protesta Humana"
or precursors of May 1 in Cuba (the first day, Havana 1890), Frank Fernandez
* On 1 May and the struggle for eight hours in Uruguay
or Origins of the Uruguayan labor movement and the influence of anarchism (Period 1865-1919), Newspaper Red and Black
* Anarchism and May 1 in Brazil, Milton Lopes
* On 1 May in Mexico, the triumphant defeat of the proletariat, Brenda Aguilar
* May 1, 1899: Anarchists and the origin of the "day of worker "in the Chilean region, Víctor Muñoz C.
* On 1 May and the anarchists in Peru, Franz García Uceda
* Anarchism and May 1 in Ecuador, Carlos Pazmino
* Easter Red in Costa Rica: Anarchism and the May 1, 1913, José Julián Llaguno Thomas
* The origins of May Day in Colombia and the influence of anarcho-syndicalism, Research Center for Libertarian and Popular Education
* historical contribution of unionism anarchist in labor history in Bolivia, Anarchist Militant Organization for Social Revolution (OARS)
III. Appendices
* Manifesto IWPA workers in North America (Pittsburgh Proclamation)
* A vagrants, the unemployed, the destitute and miserable, Lucy E. Parsons
* The Purpose of the Social Revolution, Albert Parsons
* AR Parsons on the Eight Hours Movement, March, 1886
* What is Anarchy?, Albert Parsons
* Go ahead with courage!, August Spies
* blood has flowed!, Michael Schwab
* Revenge!, August Spies August
* Address Spies in the Haymarket Square (May 4, 1886) * Speech
Johann Most in the anniversary of the execution Martyr's Chicago (1894)
* Letters of the Martyrs of Chicago
* Memories of Lucy Parsons
IV. Photographic
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