Justus Schwab | |
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Born | 1847 Frankfurt-am-Main, Hesse, Germany |
Died | 1900 New York City, United States | (aged 52–53)
Occupation | Barkeep |
Justus H. Schwab (1847–1900) was the keeper of a radical saloon in New York City's Lower East Side.[1] An emigre from Germany, Schwab was involved in early American anarchism in the early 1880s, including the anti-authoritarian New York Social Revolutionary Club's split from the Socialistic Labor Party and Johann Most's entry to the United States.