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| - John Turner (1865-1934) est un anarcho-syndicaliste, communiste libertaire britannique qui fonda et devint secrétaire général du Shop Assistants' Union (« syndicat du personnel de vente des magasins »). Il rédigeait des chroniques dans des publications comme The Voice of Labour ou Freedom dont il devint éditeur entre 1930 et 1934. Turner est connu pour avoir été la première victime de l'Anarchist Exclusion Act, loi votée après l'assassinat du président McKinley par l'anarchiste Leon Czolgosz. (fr)
- John Turner (1865–1934)foi um anarquista inglês, vendedor itinerante. Ele referia-se a si mesmo como um "semi-quacker". Turner foi a primeira pessoa a ser deportada dos Estados Unidos por violação do primeiro Ato de Exclusão Anarquista em vigor desde 1903. Turner era um membro da , mas abandonou esta organização para se tornar membro do Freedom Group, e posteriormente tornou-se secretário geral do Sindicato dos Assistentes de Vendas do qual era fundador. (pt)
- John Turner (24 August 1864 – 9 August 1934) was an English-born anarcho-communist shop steward. He referred to himself as "of semi-Quaker descent." Turner was the first person to be ordered deported from the United States for violation of the 1903 Anarchist Exclusion Act. Turner was a member of the Socialist League, but left to become a member of the Freedom Group (UK), and later on became general secretary of the Shop Assistants' Union that he founded. At one point, the union attempted to nominate Turner for Parliament, but he declined, preferring not to "waste his time in parliamentary debates". Turner worked on several publications in addition to Freedom. He was a member of the collective putting out Commonweal, and also the editor of Freedom's syndicalist journal The Voice of Labour, (en)
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