Maria Occhipinti began the Ragusa anti-draft revolt of January, 1945 by laying down in front of an army truck carrying arrested draftees, who then escaped. A four-day insurrection followed, with the rich dispossessed, until the Italian army was able to retake the city.
Maria Occhipinti served nearly two years' prison for her part in the revolt. Afterwards, she travelled endlessly, seeking her own freedom – and a free world. Here we present texts on the 1945 revolt, anti-fascism in Ragusa and the lives of both Maria Occhipinti and fellow Ragusan anarchist rebel Franco Leggio.
Rebellious Spirit : Maria Occhipinti and the Ragusa Anti-Draft Revolt of 1945
edited by Paul Sharkey and Anna Key
Contents:
1945, When The Sicilian People Declared "War On War" by Pippo Gurrieri
No To The Draft! : Maria Occhipinti and the Ragusa revolt of January 1945 by Meno Occhipinti
Interview by Letizia Giarratana, Pippo Gurrieri, Meno Occhipinti
The Benedictines by Maria Occhipinti [extract]
Interview With Franco Leggio, Sicilian Anarchist And One Of The Ringleaders In The Ragusa Uprising Of January 1945 by Stefano Fabbri
The Ragusa Massacre In 1921
The Ancestry of Anarchist Antifascism in and around Ragusa
The Life of An Anarchist: Franco Leggio by Pippo Gurrieri
ISBN-13: 9781873605592
Anarchist sources #9
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