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Abraham Bluestein, known as Abe, was born in Philadelphia on November 1, 1909, to Russian immigrants Mendel (Max) and Esther Bluestein. His parents had been active Russian revolutionaries and fled the country after his father killed a tsarist soldier. In the United States, they were involved in the
201:, and edited two publications on Spanish anarchism after the fall of fascist Spain. Bluestein was heavily involved in New York's cooperative housing movement and managed ILGWU's Manhattan cooperative houses and the Bronx Amalgamated and 205:
houses. He became less active as an anarchist, though he retained prominent anarchist friends, and continued to advocate for labor unions and cooperatives through his death on December 3, 1997, in a Croton nursing home.
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Bluestein and Cohen, a visual artist, were anarchist activists and together traveled to Spain during its
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and served as an information officer for the Republican-aligned, anarcho-syndicalist labor union
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on the anarchist Ferrer Colony in New Jersey. He attended public high school in
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in 1937. Based in Barcelona and Catalonia, Bluestein
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Index

Challenge (anarchist periodical)
Philadelphia
Croton-on-Hudson
American anarchist
Spanish Civil War
International Ladies Garment Workers Union
Stelton Modern School
New Brunswick, New Jersey
City College of New York
Civil War
Republicans
reported
Canadian Broadcasting Company
ConfederaciĂłn Nacional del Trabajo
Emma Goldman
Augustin Souchy
Croton-on-Hudson
World War II
The Jewish Daily Forward
American Labor Union Journal
Libertarian Book Club
Mollie Steimer
Senya Fleshin
Co-op City




Avrich 1995

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