Lucifer, The Light-Bearer
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Lucifer, The Light-Bearer (Lucifer, Le Porteur de Lumière) est un hebdomadaire anarchiste créé en 1883 à Valley Falls (Kansas) par Moses Harman, sa fille Lillian Harman et Edwin Cox Walker.
Le journal publie des articles sur l'anarchisme, l'athéisme, la défense des droits des femmes, le contrôle des naissances et l'amour libre.
Kate Austin, Voltairine de Cleyre, Abe Isaak et Emma Goldman figurent parmi ses collaborateurs et y publient de nombreux articles.
En 1907 le journal change de titre et devient The American journal of Eugenics.
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