Hellraisers Journal: William Stanley, IWW Rebel, Is Dead-Led 80 Men Against Army of 500 Mexican Soldiers

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Quote Ricardo Flores Magon, Nothing But Death, AtR p2, May 29, 1909———-

Hellraisers Journal – Friday April 21, 1911
Calexico, California – Stanley Dies of Wounds Received Fighting Tyrant Diaz

From the Spokane Industrial Worker of April 20, 1911:

Stanley Dead.

William Stanley crpd, Regeneracion p1, Apr 15, 1911

Captain Stanley, a member of the I. W. W., a Spokane Free Speech fighter, a deserter from the United States army, and a rebel against the rule of the despot Diaz, has been shot to death. He was killed while leading his 80 men against an army of 500 Mexican soldiers armed with machine guns. Had it not been for the rapid-fire machine guns the 500 federal soldiers would have been put to route. Stanley has left a heritage to his relations and to his union. He lived and died a man battling for freedom. He has gone where thousands of others have gone who have dared to “beard the lion in his den.”

To desert the army that is used for the express purpose of defending the private interests of a lot of multi-millionaires, was an honorable act. To join an army that was fighting for the right to live on nature’s soil was creditable. To die an I. W. W. man was proof of the recognition of the class struggle and that the interest of one worker was the interest of all workers. When enough workers can say that they would follow in the footsteps of William Stanley, it would be to say that the days of murdering each other would be over and a brighter day ushered in for the toiling millions. We doff our hat to our dead fighter and to all the workers who were with him in his memorable charge of the brave 80 reds.

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DIED FOR LIBERTY
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WM. STANLEY COMMANDER OF THE REDS,
DIES FIGHTING FOR LIBERTY.

Imperial, Cal., April 10th, 1911.

General William Stanley, commander-in-work in the  shape of extending the I. W. W. victorious over great odds, but when the recent battle was over he was brought across the line to Calexico to die. He is said to have been almost shot to pieces. He was one of the Spokane prisoners, one of the first six who went from Brawley to Spokane. Afterward he was for a while secretary of the Imperial branch. A noble, true fellow he was, brave and sincere as a revolutionists, genial and generous as a friend. He had but lately been commissioned as a general, having won fame while a captain, so mush so that the tyrant Diaz set a high price on his head.

Our fellow worker and fellow soldier is at rest, but like John Brown, “his soul goes marching on.”

E. B. BOND (Rebel).

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[Photograph and emphasis added.]

From Regeneración of April 15, 1911:

William Stanley Lg, Regeneracion p1, Apr 15, 1911

From The Progressive Woman of April 1911:

Mex Rev, No Quarter detail, Prg Wmn Cv, Apr 1911

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SOURCES & IMAGES

Quote Ricardo Flores Magón, AtR p2, May 29, 1909
https://www.newspapers.com/image/66981915

Industrial Worker
(Spokane, Washington)
-Apr 20, 1911
https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/industrialworker/iw/v3n04-w108-apr-20-1911-IW.pdf

Regeneración
(Los Angeles, California)
-April 15, 1911
http://archivomagon.net/wp-content/uploads/e4n33.pdf

The Progressive Woman
(Girard, Kansas)
-April 1911
https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=Zo1EAQAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&pg=GBS.RA25-PA1

See also:

Regeneración of April 8, 1911, page 1-Spanish, page 4-English
http://archivomagon.net/wp-content/uploads/e4n32.pdf

Manifesto Spanish, Junta PLM, Regeneracion p1, Apr 8, 1911———-
Manifesto English, Junta PLM, Regeneracion p4, Apr 8, 1911

The Progressive Woman of April 1911
See pages 3-6 for articles from Barbarous, Mexico by John Kenneth Turner.
https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=Zo1EAQAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&pg=GBS.RA24-PA16

Mex Rev, No Quarter, Prg Wmn Cv, Apr 1911

International Socialist Review of April 1911
See pages 585-7 and 589-93 for articles on Mexico with photos.
https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/isr/v11n10-apr-1911-ISR-gog-Corn-OCR.pdf

Mex Rev Insurrectos Under Fire, ISR Cv, Apr 1911

Regeneración 1900-1918
http://archivomagon.net/periodicos/

Tag: Mexican Revolution
https://weneverforget.org/tag/mexican-revolution/

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“Tierra y Libertad” by Ricardo Flores Magon