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Thomas Keell
Keell in May 1930
BornThomas Henry Keell
(1866-09-24)24 September 1866
Lewisham, Kent, England
Died26 June 1938(1938-06-26) (aged 71)
Whiteway Colony, Gloucestershire, England
Occupations
OrganizationFreedom Press
PartnerLilian Wolfe

Thomas Henry Keell (24 September 1866 – 26 June 1938) was an English compositor who edited the anarchist periodical Freedom. In 1907, he attended the International Anarchist Congress of Amsterdam, where he was hailed by Emma Goldman as "one of our most devoted workers on the London Freedom". Keell also contributed to Voice of Labour for many years and was an outspoken opponent of the First World War. He was arrested with his companion Lilian Wolfe during a 1916 raid on the Freedom offices; they were imprisoned and later lived together in Whiteway Colony in Gloucestershire from the 1920s until Keell's death in 1938.

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  1. Becker 1986, p. 20
    - Graur 1997, p. 119
  2. Goldman 1970, p. 403
  3. ^ Avrich 2006, p. 512

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Preceded byAlfred Marsh Editor of Freedom
1910–1928
Succeeded byJohn Turner
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