Everything about Philip Grosser totally explained
Philip Grosser (born 1890 in
Boston, died
October 3,
1933 in Boston) was an
anarchist and anti-militarist hailed by
Alexander Berkman as "one of [my] finest comrades". He was imprisoned in the prison at
Alcatraz Island for refusing to be drafted during the first World War. He is notable for writing one of the first exposés of Alcatraz Prison, entitled
Uncle Sam's Devil's Island, which told of his experience in the prison. He committed suicide in
Boston, Massachusetts on
October 3,
1933 and was buried on
October 20,
1933.
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