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'''Alberto Meschi''' ([[1879]] — [[1958]] [[December 11]]) was an [[anarchism|anarchist]], one of the beautiful and beloved figures of the Italian anarchist movement. A self‐taught anarchist and worker, he emerged as a highly respected libertarian and trade-union leader. For over 20 years the union paper “[[Il Cavatore]]” was dedicated to his name, and the city of Carrara, where he died, has a monument in his honor.
 
'''Alberto Meschi''' ([[1879]] — [[1958]] [[December 11]]) was an [[anarchism|anarchist]], one of the beautiful and beloved figures of the Italian anarchist movement. A self‐taught anarchist and worker, he emerged as a highly respected libertarian and trade-union leader. For over 20 years the union paper “[[Il Cavatore]]” was dedicated to his name, and the city of Carrara, where he died, has a monument in his honor.
  
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Latest revision as of 08:49, 12 July 2009

Alberto Meschi (1879 — 1958 December 11) was an anarchist, one of the beautiful and beloved figures of the Italian anarchist movement. A self‐taught anarchist and worker, he emerged as a highly respected libertarian and trade-union leader. For over 20 years the union paper “Il Cavatore” was dedicated to his name, and the city of Carrara, where he died, has a monument in his honor.