Anti-Militarist League of New York leaflet for protest meeting Union Square April 25 1914

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WAR ON  WAR 

MONSTER 

MASSMEETING 

Saturday, April 25th, 1914, 2 P. M. 

=AT

UNION SQUARE 

to protest against this country 
going to war with Mexico 

Also in the matter of the capitalistic 
slaugter of workers in Colorado 

Come, all those who 
are against murder 

THE ANTI-MILITARIST LEAGUE
OF NEW YORK 

[The Anti-Militarist League of New York was founded at the New York Ferrer Centre on April 23rd 1914, immediately after the Ludlow Massace, which took place on April 20th 1914. Founders included, Leonard Abbott, Alexander Berkman, (secretary-treasurer) Becky Edelsohn and M. Eleanor Fitzgerald (Fitzie). Its aim was to publicize the events of the Ludlow massacre as well as oppose the threat of impending war with Mexico. Its headed notepaper declared  that “War is a quarrel between two thieves” and argued for “Insurrection rather than war”. Other branches were set up in Denver and Paterson.

This was, probably, the first meeting of the League.

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