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Other Black Flag Publications

Historically, there have been other Black Flag periodicals published by anarchists. A French anarchist paper was published under the name Le Drapeau Noir (The Black Flag) from August 1883 for 17 issues before being suppressed by the French state. The Japanese anarchist group Black Youth League (formed 1925) started publishing a journal named Kurohata in 1945; Kurohata translates to Black Flag.

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