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English: Jay Fox (1870-1961), American anarcho-syndicalist writer and political activist. Frontis photo from the pamphlet Trade Unionism and Anarchism: A Letter to a Brother Unionist. (Chicago: Social Science Press, 1908). Published in USA prior to 1923, public domain. Digitally edited for Wikipedia by Tim Davenport ("Carrite"), no copyright claimed for the work, file released to the public domain without restriction.
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