Carl Paivio (born Karl Einar Päiviö; 23 November 1893 – April 1952) was a Finnish American labor activist and anarchist. He became known in 1919 during the First Red Scare as Paivio and his fellow anarchist were convicted of "criminal anarchy" for writing in a radical newspaper. Paivio and Alonen were the first activists convicted in the State of New York for violating the Criminal Anarchy law, although it was passed already in 1902 right after the assassination of the president William McKinley.
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| - Carl Paivio (born Karl Einar Päiviö; 23 November 1893 – April 1952) was a Finnish American labor activist and anarchist. He became known in 1919 during the First Red Scare as Paivio and his fellow anarchist were convicted of "criminal anarchy" for writing in a radical newspaper. Paivio and Alonen were the first activists convicted in the State of New York for violating the Criminal Anarchy law, although it was passed already in 1902 right after the assassination of the president William McKinley. (en)
- Carl Paivio, urodzony jako Karl Einar Päiviö (ur. 23 listopada 1893 w Töysä, zm. kwiecień 1952 w Nowym Jorku) – fińsko-amerykański dziennikarz, działacz związkowy i anarchistyczny. Stał się znany w 1919 podczas Pierwszej Czerwonej Paniki, kiedy ze swoim kolegą Gustem Alonenem zostali skazani za „kryminalną anarchię”, którą było pisanie w radykalnej gazecie. Paivio i Alonen byli pierwszymi aktywistami skazanymi w stanie Nowy Jork za złamanie prawa o kryminalnej anarchii, chociaż zostało ono uchwalone już w 1902, zaraz po zamachu na prezydenta Williama McKinleya. (pl)
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| - Carl Paivio (born Karl Einar Päiviö; 23 November 1893 – April 1952) was a Finnish American labor activist and anarchist. He became known in 1919 during the First Red Scare as Paivio and his fellow anarchist were convicted of "criminal anarchy" for writing in a radical newspaper. Paivio and Alonen were the first activists convicted in the State of New York for violating the Criminal Anarchy law, although it was passed already in 1902 right after the assassination of the president William McKinley. (en)
- Carl Paivio, urodzony jako Karl Einar Päiviö (ur. 23 listopada 1893 w Töysä, zm. kwiecień 1952 w Nowym Jorku) – fińsko-amerykański dziennikarz, działacz związkowy i anarchistyczny. Stał się znany w 1919 podczas Pierwszej Czerwonej Paniki, kiedy ze swoim kolegą Gustem Alonenem zostali skazani za „kryminalną anarchię”, którą było pisanie w radykalnej gazecie. Paivio i Alonen byli pierwszymi aktywistami skazanymi w stanie Nowy Jork za złamanie prawa o kryminalnej anarchii, chociaż zostało ono uchwalone już w 1902, zaraz po zamachu na prezydenta Williama McKinleya. (pl)
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