Severino Albarracín
Severino Albarracín | |
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| Born | 1851 |
| Died | February 5, 1878 (aged 26–27) |
Severino Albarracín Broseta (1851– February 5, 1878) was a Spanish anarchist. Trained as a teacher, he became a leader of the Spanish Regional Federation of the First International and was a prominent participant in the 1873 Petroleum Revolution general strike in Alcoy. Exiled in Switzerland, he participated in the Jura Federation, where he remained an insurrectionist while working as a laborer. He returned to Spain after several years, where he died of tuberculosis.