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Harry Hutchins Hapgood was born on May 21, 1869, in Chicago, Illinois, and passed away on November 19, 1944, in Provincetown, Massachusetts. He was an American journalist, author, and anarchist who played a key role in the anarchist movement. Hapgood attended Harvard University, where he gained a strong intellectual foundation that influenced his later work. He was an active writer and journalist, contributing significantly to the world of political thought. Hapgood had three children: Charles, Beatrix, and Miriam. He was also in a long-term relationship with Neith Boyce, starting in 1899. His father, Charles Hutchins Hapgood, had a considerable impact on his upbringing and education. Throughout his career, Hapgood expressed strong anarchist beliefs, which were evident in his writing and activism. His works continue to be studied for their unique perspective on individual freedom and social change, establishing him as an important figure in both literature and political thought. His life reflects a deep commitment to challenging conventional norms and advocating for radical change.
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