Harry Kelly (anarchist) (English Wikipedia)

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  • McKinley, Blaine (Winter 1982). "The Quagmires of Necessity": American Anarchists and Dilemmas of Vocation". American Quarterly. 34 (5). The Johns Hopkins University Press: 503–523. doi:10.2307/2712642. JSTOR 2712642.

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  • McKinley, Blaine (Winter 1982). "The Quagmires of Necessity": American Anarchists and Dilemmas of Vocation". American Quarterly. 34 (5). The Johns Hopkins University Press: 503–523. doi:10.2307/2712642. JSTOR 2712642.

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  • Buchan, Perdita. "Utopia, NJ", New Jersey Monthly, February 7, 2008. Accessed February 27, 2011. "Free Acres had some famous residents in those heady early days: actors James Cagney and Jersey City–born Victor Kilian, writers Thorne Smith (Topper) and MacKinlay Kantor (Andersonville), and anarchist Harry Kelly, who helped found the Ferrer Modern School, centerpiece of the anarchist colony at Stelton in present-day Piscataway."

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