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Lucy Parsons: The Radical Life of America’s Most Dangerous Woman

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Lucy Parsons is the story of one of the most feared and forgotten women in American history, an anarchist organizer, labor agitator, writer, and public speaker who spent decades confronting police, employers, courts, and politicians in the streets of industrial America. Long reduced to “the widow of a Haymarket martyr,” Parsons emerges here as something far more dangerous: a woman who understood how hunger, fear, race, and class shaped American democracy, and who refused every demand for silence or respectability.

From Reconstruction Texas to the smoke and violence of Chicago labor battles, this book follows Parsons through strikes, radical newspapers, courtroom dramas, speaking tours, police surveillance, and the birth of the Industrial Workers of the World. It explores her complicated racial self-invention, her fierce commitment to working women, her clashes with Emma Goldman over the meaning of freedom, and her belief that workers could not rely on charity, politicians, or the law to save them. Her life reveals an America built not only through industry and progress, but through repression, censorship, and the policing of dissent.

At the center of the book stands Haymarket, the 1886 bombing and trial that transformed Parsons into a national figure after the execution of her husband Albert Parsons. But this is not simply a Haymarket biography. It is the story of the woman who survived it and spent the next half century turning grief into political force while authorities followed, monitored, arrested, and feared her voice. Even in old age, nearly blind and living in poverty, Lucy Parsons remained a symbol of organized resistance.

Electric, intimate, and historically grounded, Lucy Parsons restores a radical life that American memory has often tried to soften, simplify, or erase. It ends with the haunting final act of her story: the 1942 house fire that killed her and the reported seizure of her books and papers from the ashes. The result is a biography not only about one revolutionary woman, but about who controls memory, who gets called dangerous, and why some voices continue to threaten power long after death.

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E-bog: 18. maj 2026

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