Pittsburgh Manifesto Explained
To the Workingmen of America, known as the Pittsburgh Manifesto or Pittsburgh Proclamation, is an anarchist manifesto issued at the October 1883 Pittsburgh Congress of the International Working People's Association. After the organization faded, the manifesto remained generally accepted by American anarchists as a clear articulation of their beliefs.
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Further reading
- Book: Goyens . Tom . . 2007 . 978-0-252-03175-5 . Urbana, Illinois. University of Illinois Press .