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  1. Galleanist who died under mysterious circumstances. Andrea Salsedo (21 September 1881 – 3 May 1920) was an Italian anarchist whose death caused controversy as it was caused by a suspicious fall from the Justice Department 's Bureau of Investigation (BOI) offices on 15 Park Row in New York City.

  2. May 26, 2017 · Recently, the searchlight has been trained once more on the human story of Andrea Salsedo, the anarchist propagandist known as Pantelleria’s very own “Pino Pinelli”, in that he was thrown from a window by the American police on 3 May 1920 during the anti-anarchist witch-hunt that was unleashed by President Wilson and which was to ...

  3. Andrea Salsedo (21 September 1881 – 3 May 1920) was an Italian anarchist whose death caused controversy as it was caused by a suspicious fall from the Justice Department 's Bureau of Investigation (BOI) offices on 15 Park Row in New York City.

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  5. Andrea Salsedo was one of the working men that was being handled there. There was another man in the prison, Roberto Elia , a friend of the dead man. Elia had seen that Salsedo’s head and face were a mass of bruises.

  6. Sep 17, 2006 · In April 1920, anarchist Andrea Salsedo was arrested and. detained for 8 weeks. On the morning of May 3rd, he 'fell' to his death from. the 14th floor window of a New York Dept. of Justice building. Sacco and Vanzetti, along with other comrades, immediately called a public meeting in Boston to. protest.

  7. Biografia. Andrea Salsedo nasce il 21 settembre 1881 a Pantelleria (in provincia di Trapani), ove si avvicina ai movimenti politico riformisti a soli tredici anni.Figura carismatica in quegli anni, e sicuramente di ispirazione per Salsedo, è Luigi Galleani, confinato politico, che progetta e successivamente realizza una sorta di scuola popolare (precisamente Circolo Sociale) frequentata da ...

  8. Two days before Sacco and Vanzetti were arrested, a Galleanist named Andrea Salsedo fell to his death from the US Justice Department's Bureau of Investigation (BOI) offices on the 14th floor of 15 Park Row in New York City. Salsedo had worked in the Canzani Printshop in Brooklyn, to where federal agents traced the "Plain Words" leaflet.