- Thomas Hastie Bell
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name = Thomas Hastie Bell
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caption = Thomas H. Bell, 1888
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spouse =Thomas Hastie Bell (1867-1942) was a Scottish anarchist. [http://libcom.org/history/bell-tom-1867-1942 Thomas Hastie Bell] ] He was born in
Edinburgh in1867 . While inParis , he urged anarchists inFrance for an open-air meeting and distributed handbills. InPlace de la République in a Sunday, amidst a big crowd and policemen, he climbed up a lamp-post and gave a speech. The police threatened him with prosecution for "insults to the Army and the law", but the authorities were not inclined to prosecute him. After two weeks in jail he was expelled as "too dangerous a man to be allowed loose in France". On the visit of Tsar Nicholas II to Britain, Bell got through to the Tsar’s carriage and shouted in his face “Down with the Russian tyrant! To hell with all the empires!”. Again the authorities decided not to prosecute him, because a Scottish jury would probably throw out any charges.Emma Goldman described Bell as "of whose propagandistic zeal and daring we had heard much in America".Notes
References
*"Anarchist Voices: An Oral History of Anarchism in America 1995" by
Paul Avrich
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