From former slave to anarchist: Lucy Parsons' radical life and legacy

Lucy Parsons and the Legacy of Black Anarchism

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Lucy Parsons and the Legacy of Black Anarchism


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“She was very much ahead of her time… this is a formerly enslaved Black woman 
who was speaking with an unfettered, unrestrained radicalism.”

Born into slavery and forged in the fire of the 19th-century labor movement, 
Lucy Parsons became one of the most dangerous women in America. In this Women’s 
History Month special, Rattling the Bars host Mansa Musa and guest William C. 
Anderson honor Parsons, the “Goddess of Anarchy,” and trace her journey from 
former slave to militant activist on the front lines of the class war.
  


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