Propaganda of the Deed
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Edited by Nathaniel Kennon Perkins
Published by Trident Press
126 pages, paperback
"It was July 23, 1892, and Alexander Berkman was planning to die. He just had some business to attend to first. Dressed in a new suit and a black derby hat, Berkman burst into the Pittsburg office of Henry Clay Frick, the notoriously anti-union manager of the Carnegie Steel Company. From his pocket, Berkman produced a pistol."