Graves of anarchists in the cemetery of Carrara; the tomb of railwayman Giuseppe Pinelli, wrongfully accused for the terrorist massacre of Piazza Fontana in Milan in December 1969 and mysteriously died in the offices of the Police Headquarters after being arrested. (Italy, 1986); on the grave a poem by Edgar Lee Masters


In the cemetery of Carrara, a town in northern Tuscany famous for its marble quarries and ancient anarchist tradition, there are numerous tombs of anarchists who, instead of religious ones, have symbols of anarchy, partisan war and workers' struggles.


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Location: Carrara, Tuscany, Italy
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