Librado Rivera (August 17, 1864 - March 1, 1932) was an anarchist during the Mexican Revolution. He co-published the anarchist newspaper Regeneración with Jesús Flores Magón and Ricardo Flores Magón. He took over editorial duties for the anarcho-syndicalist newspaper Sagitario in 1924.
Biography
Librado Rivera was born on August 17, 1864, in Mexico. He was in link with Caritina Piña.
He was arrested and convicted under the Espionage Act of 1917 in the United States, then sentenced to 15 years in prison. He served a total of 5 years at McNeil Island and Leavenworth Prison.
He was deported from the United States to Mexico in 1923.
He died in Mexico City on March 1, 1932, of tetanus following a car accident.
Footnotes
- ^ Stephen Martin Kohn (1994). "Librado Rivera". American Political Prisoners: Prosecutions Under the Espionage and Sedition Acts. ISBN 9780275944155. Retrieved 2014-01-07.
- Cortés, Omar; López, Chantal. "Sagitario, el instrumento periodistico de la continuidad por Omar Cortes, para la Hemeroteca Virtual Antorcha". www.antorcha.net. Retrieved 2016-05-18.
- Sonia Hernández. DE TAMPICO A TEXAS : LA HISTORIA LABORAL DE MÉXICO A TRAVÉS DEL FEMINISMO TRANSFRONTERISTA , 1910-1940 (in Spanish).
Further reading
- John W. Sherman, "Revolution on Trial: The 1909 Tombstone Proceedings Against Ricardo Flores Magón, Antonio Villarreal, and Librado Rivera," Journal of Arizona History vol. 32, no. 2 (Summer 1991), pp. 173–194. In JSTOR
External links
- Regeneración entry at the Anarchy Archives
- Regeneración Site, from Five Views: An Ethnic Historic Site Survey for California (Mexican Americans)
- "Sagitario, el instrumento periodístico de la continuidad" (background and archive) at Biblioteca Antorcha
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