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196: 1782:. At age fifty he began writing verse and publishing artistic hand-crafted booklets. In 1908, the city postal inspector refused to handle his mail because it bore stickers with anarchist quotations. A month later the Detroit Water Board, where Labadie worked as a clerk, dismissed him from his post for expressing anarchist sentiments. In both cases, public officials were forced to back down in the face of mass public protests in support of Labadie, well known to Detroit citizens as its "Gentle Anarchist". 1659: 42: 1647: 2208: 1763:. Without the oppression of the state, Labadie believed, humans would choose to harmonize with "the great natural laws...without robbing fellows through interest, profit, rent and taxes." Labadie supported localized public cooperation, and was an advocate for community control of water utilities, streets, and railroads. He also criticized 1817:
about their potential acquisition of the material. While the University of Michigan was slow to show interest in the collection, an investigator was eventually dispatched. The report returned on Labadie's collection was negative, dismissed as a great mass of "stuff." Labadie remained persistent,
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International Anarchist Group of Detroit: Detroit, Michigan. (Before 1900) pp 6. “It is said Anarchism is not socialism. This is a mistake. Anarchism is voluntary Socialism. There are two kinds of Socialism, archistic and anarchistic, authoritarian and libertarian, state and
1722:, and ran unsuccessfully for mayor on the Greenback-Labor ticket. In 1880, he served as first president of the Detroit Trades Council, and continued issuing a succession of labor papers and columns for the national labor press, including the 1818:
however, and he eventually convinced nine Detroit residents, including several businessmen, to donate $ 100 each for the purchase of the collection, which was then donated to the university with requisite pomp.
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tracts on street corners. As a printer, he was also a member of Detroit's Typographical Union 18 and was one of its two delegates to the International Typographical Union convention in Detroit in 1878.
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Joseph Labadie died on October 7, 1933, in Detroit, Michigan, at the age of 83. He donated the vast majority of manuscripts and ephemera acquired in his lifetime to the collection at the
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of radical literature. Labadie spent his later years soliciting donations to the collection from friends and acquaintances, donating hundreds more items himself to the library in 1926.
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tribes in southern Michigan, where his father served as interpreter between Jesuit missionaries and Native Americans. His only formal schooling was a few months in a parochial school.
1771:, he fought for the clemency of the accused because he did not believe they were the sole perpetrators of violence. He broke with the Knights of Labor when their national leader, 1829:
cataloged and organized the collection. The collection thus preserved is today regarded as among the finest accumulations of 19th Century radical ephemera in the United States.
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In 1888, Labadie organized the Michigan Federation of Labor, becoming its first president, and forged a tenuous alliance with
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and said that it "has had its day" and that "it must go." Although Labadie did not support the militant anarchism of the
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In 1912 twenty crates of material were moved from Labadie's attic to Ann Arbor, forming the foundation of the renowned
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In about 1910, when he was 60 years old, Labadie began to prepare for the preservation of the vast collection of
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Labadie sought instead to keep the material as near to his hometown of Detroit as possible and contacted the
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Men Against the State: The Expositors of Individualist Anarchism in America, 1827–1908.
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Dissertation. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan, School of Library Science, 1938.
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and her being Catholic. Their children were Laura, Charlotte, and
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Jo Labadie and the Labadie Collection of Sociological Literature.
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All-American Anarchist: Joseph A. Labadie and the Labor Movement.
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Labadie began five years of "tramp" printing and then settled in
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vol. 10, no. 21, whole no. 307, (February 23, 1895), pg. 7.
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In 1878, Labadie organized Detroit's first assembly of the
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Partisans of Freedom: A Study in American Anarchism
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Index

Joseph Labadie

Paw Paw, Michigan
Detroit, Michigan
anarchist
Greenbacker
libertarian socialist
Paw Paw, Michigan
Detroit River
Potawatomi
Detroit
agnostic
Laurance
a series
Socialism
in the United States


Utopian socialism
Bishop Hill Commune
Brook Farm
Icarians
Jonestown
Looking Backward
New Harmony
Oneida Community
Progressive Era
1877 St. Louis general strike
1912 Lawrence textile strike
Catholic Worker Movement
Green Corn Rebellion
Labor unionization

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