- Lucifer the Lightbearer
Infobox Newspaper
name = Lucifer the Lightbearer
caption = Lucifer the Lightbearer cover header
type =political philosophy
format = Weekly newspaper
foundation = 1883
ceased publication = 1907
price = 2c
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editor =Moses Harman
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language = English
political =anarchism
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headquarters =Valley Falls ,Kansas
Chicago ,Illinois
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website ="Lucifer the Lightbearer" was an
individualist-anarchist journal published byMoses Harman in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Originally produced by a local branch of theNational Liberal League as the "Valley Falls Liberal" (1880-1883), Harman changed the title after he assumed sole editorship in 1883.The mission of "Lucifer" was, according to Harman, "to help woman to break the chains that for ages have bound her to the rack of man-made law, spiritual, economic, industrial, social and especially sexual, believing that until woman is roused to a sense of her own responsibility on all lines of human endeavor, and especially on lines of her special field, that of reproduction of the race, there will be little if any real advancement toward a higher and truer civilization." The name was chosen because "
Lucifer , the ancient name of the Morning Star, now called Venus, seems to us unsurpassed as a cognomen for a journal whose mission is to bring light to the dwellers in darkness."In February 1887, the editors and publishers of "Lucifer" were arrested after the journal ran afoul of the
Comstock Act for the publication of a letter condemning forced sex within marriage, which the author identified asrape . The Comstock Act specifically prohibited the discussion of marital rape. ATopeka district attorney eventually handed down 216 indictments. In February 1890, Harman, now the sole producer of "Lucifer", was again arrested on charges resulting from a similar article written by aNew York physician. As a result of the original charges, Harman would spend large portions of the next six years inprison .In 1896, "Lucifer" was moved to Chicago; however, legal harassment continued. The
United States Postal Service seized and destroyed numerous issues of the journal and, in May 1905, Harman was again arrested and convicted for the distribution of two articles - "The Fatherhood Question" and "More Thoughts on Sexology” by Sara Crist Campbell. Sentenced to a year of hard labor, the 75-year-old editor's health deteriorated greatly. After 24 years in production, "Lucifer" ceased publication in 1907 and become the more scholarly "American Journal of Eugenics".References
* McElroy, Wendy. " [http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=17 The Life of a Grand Old Liberal] ",
The Freeman (February 1, 1999)ee also
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Anarcha-feminism
*Feminism
*Free love
*Gender equality
* "Liberty" (1881-1908)External links
* [http://libertarian-labyrinth.blogspot.com/2007/06/taste-of-lucifer.html A Taste of Lucifer] - a number of "Lucifer" issues available as scanned
pdf s
* [http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/anarchist_Archives/coldoffthepresses/luciferv2.html Anarchy Archives] - some transcriptions from "Lucifer"
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