Julia May Courtney

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Julia May Courtney (June 7, 1873 – 1951) was an American anarchist and writer. Courtney was born in Clifton Springs, New York and moved to Denver, Colorado in 1881.[1] She is best known for her article for Mother Earth about the Colorado Ludlow Massacre entitled "Remember Ludlow!"[2] [3] Courtney also co-founded a Denver branch of the Ferrer Association around 1911 with Duren J.H. Ward and intended to eventually start a "Modern School".[4] Courtney was a poet and contributed regularly to Up the Divide, a turn of the century periodical edited by Ward that was devoted to seeing religion and life "from new altitudes."[5][6]

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  5. ^ Up the Divide. D.J.H. Ward. 1909.
  6. ^ Post, Louis Freeland; Post, Alice Thatcher; Cooley, Stoughton (1909). The Public: A Journal of Democracy. Public Publishing Company.