Félix López (anarchist)

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Félix López (born 1904) was a Chilean labor activist and anarchist.[1] He was an electrician, and steward in the Construction Union.[2] His La Protesta was the first anarchist newspaper in Chile.[3][4]

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  1. ^ Denis M. Karning Felix Lopez and the Chilean Labor Movement: Portrait of an Anarchist in 20th Century Latin America : an Oral Testimony University of Miami, 1996
  2. ^ The Hidden Wanderings of Durruti Archived 2013-12-05 at the Wayback Machine "Felix López is already (1994) an old man of 90. ... He had been one of the leaders of the Chilean Anarchists, in the Construction Union, with a good deal of clout in the twenties ..."
  3. ^ Remembering Comrade Ego - Kate Sharpley Library Dec 15, 2002 "... paper of the day, La Protesta, which was run by the electrician Felix Lopez. ... Out of this came the first anarchist publication produced in Chile ..."
  4. ^ Felipe del Solar, Andrés Pérez Anarquistas: presencia libertaria en Chile 2008 p.59 "A esta agrupación pertenecieron los chilenos Jorge Orellana, Ramón Domínguez, Ego Aguirre 134, Félix López, Pedro Nolasco Arratia, Miguel Rojas, y los españoles Francisco Cosme Paule, Vicencio Cienfuegos y Laín Díez 135."