Lucy Waller

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Lucy Waller is an alternate name for Lucy Parsons, a prominent American labor organizer, radical socialist, and anarchist active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Lucy Waller canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
activePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
advocatedTactic direct action by workers
general strike
alternateName Lucy Parsons
surface form: Lucy Gonzales Parsons

Lucy Waller
associatedWithOrganization Industrial Workers of the World
International Working People's Association
Socialist and anarchist groups in Chicago
causeAdvocated anti-capitalism
free speech
racial justice
women's rights
workers' rights
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicBackground African American (disputed in historical records)
Mexican (disputed in historical records)
Native American (disputed in historical records)
familyName Parsons
gender female
givenName Lucy
historicalReputation pioneer woman in the U.S. labor movement
prominent American anarchist figure
ideologicalPosition anti-authoritarian
revolutionary socialist
knownFor public speaking
writing and publishing radical literature
languageSpoken English
movement anarchism
labor movement
radical socialism
notableEvent Haymarket affair
notableFor American labor organizing
anarchist activism
radical socialist advocacy
notableWork The Alarm (radical newspaper, contributor/associate)
occupation anarchist
labor organizer
socialist
placeOfDeath City of Chicago
surface form: Chicago
placeOfResidence City of Chicago
surface form: Chicago
politicalIdeology anarchism
socialism
spouse Albert Parsons
Lucy Parsons

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Lucy Parsons alsoKnownAs Lucy Waller
Lucy Waller alternateName Lucy Waller
subject surface form: Lucy Parsons