A New Fund for Anti-Fascist Education

November 18, 2023
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A New Fund for Anti-Fascist Education

The Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives, with support from The Puffin Foundation, is thrilled to announce the creation of the Peter N. Carroll Anti-Fascist Education Fund. The goal of this fund is to expand our efforts to contextualize and disseminate the anti-fascist history of the United States through the experience of the Lincoln Brigade. The...
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Watt Award Draws Record Number of Submissions

November 18, 2023
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Watt Award Draws Record Number of Submissions

The Watt Essay Prize committee was excited to receive close to sixty submissions this year, surpassing the numbers from the pre-COVID pandemic. Never before did so many undergraduate and graduate students from across the United States and Western Europe submit their work.
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ALBA’s Fall Events: The Susman Lecture, WWII Escape Routes, Teacher Workshop

November 18, 2023
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ALBA’s Fall Events: The Susman Lecture, WWII Escape Routes, Teacher Workshop

On November 14, the legendary labor activist Karen Nussbaum was featured as part of ALBA’s annual Susman Lecture in an online event moderated by longtime ALBA friend Margo Feinberg.
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Upcoming Events in December and January: Bruce Barthol & Art Shields

November 18, 2023
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Upcoming Events in December and January: Bruce Barthol & Art Shields

On December 3, a 37-minute videorecording of a performance by the late Bruce Barthol will be featured at the Howard Zinn Book Fair—a project of the San Francisco City...
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ALBA Featured in Spanish Newspaper

November 18, 2023
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ALBA Featured in Spanish Newspaper

On November 4, the Spanish newspaper Público, one of the country’s most-read online-only dailies, highlighted ALBA’s educational work in a long article by Leire Ariz Sarasketa that also narrated...
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Letter from ALBA: Goosebump Moments

November 18, 2023
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<em>Letter from ALBA:</em> Goosebump Moments

Dear Friends, ALBA connects generations. We see this in our Watt essay contest, which showcases the passionate fascination with which high schoolers, undergrads, and graduate students engage with the...
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When Did World War II Start? And When Will It End? Reflections inspired by Guernica [part 2]

November 18, 2023
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When Did World War II Start? And When Will It End? Reflections inspired by <em>Guernica</em> [part 2]

When a visit to Picasso’s Guernica in Madrid was canceled because of Covid, James Fernández instead delivered this lecture. This is the last of two installments.
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Karen Nussbaum: “Good Organizing Means That You Don’t Tell People They’re Wrong.”

November 18, 2023
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Karen Nussbaum: “Good Organizing Means That You Don’t Tell People They’re Wrong.”

Earlier this year, we received an unexpected email from Karen Nussbaum, the legendary labor activist, asking to be put on the mailing list for the Volunteer. She explained that she’d read the magazine during a visit to her father, the actor Mike Nussbaum, a...
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Marianne Angermann and Franz Bielschowsky: Two German Antifascists in Republican Madrid

November 18, 2023
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Marianne Angermann and Franz Bielschowsky: Two German Antifascists in Republican Madrid

Marianne Angermann, a young German biochemist, joined a Madrid lab in late 1935 to work with her compatriot Franz Bielschowsky, a Jewish refugee who’d been there since 1933. When the war broke out the following year, both decided stay in Spain and serve the...
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UC Berkeley Approves Monument to Merriman and the Lincoln Brigade

November 15, 2023
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UC Berkeley Approves Monument to Merriman and the Lincoln Brigade

Since April 2018, the Catalan town Corbera d’Ebre has featured a bronze plaque in memory of Robert Hale Merriman, commander of the Lincoln Battalion, who went missing in action...
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From Free Speech to the Spanish War: Thoughts on the Merriman Monument

November 18, 2023
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From Free Speech to the Spanish War: Thoughts on the Merriman Monument

My father, Dave Smith, was a volunteer with the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. “Spain changed my whole life,” he said. “I saw a country struggling—ordinary people, peasants, poor people. They...
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From Spain to East Berlin and Arizona: A Signed Fan and a Photograph Tell Their Story

November 18, 2023
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From Spain to East Berlin and Arizona: A Signed Fan and a Photograph Tell Their Story

When IB vet Hans Maslowski visited his family in East Berlin in 1969, he gave them a Spanish fan signed in 1938 by 31 fellow antifascists. More than 50...
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Paul Wendorf’s Letters Published in Spain

November 18, 2023
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Paul Wendorf’s Letters Published in Spain

The letters of Paul Wendorf, a member of the Abraham Lincoln Battalion, have been translated and published in Spain by Salamanca University Press.
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Book Review: Ybor City & the Latina South

November 18, 2023
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<em>Book Review:</em> Ybor City & the Latina South

Sarah McNamara, Ybor City: Crucible of the Latina South, Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2023, 266 pp.
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Ybor City Inaugurates an Antifascist Mural

November 18, 2023
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Ybor City Inaugurates an Antifascist Mural

Ybor City’s history of Latino antifascist activism is now memorialized with a permanent historical marker and a stunning public art mural in the heart of the historic district.
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Book Review: The Psycho-Brigadista

November 18, 2023
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<em>Book Review:</em> The Psycho-Brigadista

The Sullivanians: Sex, Psychotherapy, and the Wild Life of an American Commune, by Alexander Stille. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2023. 432 pp.
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Book Review: Sketches from Spain

November 18, 2023
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<em>Book Review:</em> Sketches from Spain

Peter N. Carroll, Sketches from Spain: Homage to the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, Charlotte, NC: Main Street Rag, 2024. ALBA Special Edition. 100 pp. In this powerful collection, poet and...
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Biographical Dictionary of Argentine Volunteers in New Edition

November 18, 2023
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Biographical Dictionary of Argentine Volunteers in New Edition

The Biographical dictionary of Argentine volunteers in the Spanish Civil War, by Jerónimo Boragina, has just appeared in its first Argentine edition. The author has also donated his entire archive...
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American Seamen In Spain

October 28, 2023
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American Seamen In Spain

Many American volunteers who served in Spain worked as seamen. Many volunteers provided multiple types of jobs when they identified their vocation and not all on the list were...
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AND ARAGON IS ON FIRE by Dr. Mirko Markovich

November 3, 2023
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AND ARAGON IS ON FIRE by Dr. Mirko Markovich

The “Spanija” series translates selected autobiographical accounts by Yugoslavian and Montenegrin volunteers of their actions in the Spanish Civil War. Dr. Ray Hoff used Google translate from Croatian to...
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LEAVES FROM THE DIARY OF ONE WHO IS NO LONGER THERE by Ales Bebler

November 18, 2023
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LEAVES FROM THE DIARY OF ONE WHO IS NO LONGER THERE by Ales Bebler

The “Spanija” series translates selected autobiographical accounts by Yugoslavian and Montenegrin volunteers of their actions in the Spanish Civil War. Dr. Ray Hoff used Google translate from Croatian to...
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