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Title: Francisco Ferrer
Author: Emma Goldman
Date: November 1909
Language: en
Topics: Francisco Ferrer, Mother Earth, Libertarian Labyrinth
Source: Retrieved on 25th April 2021 from http://wiki.libertarian-labyrinth.org/index.php?title=Francisco_Ferrer_(Goldman)
Notes: Published in Mother Earth 4 no. 9 (November 1909): 275.

Emma Goldman

Francisco Ferrer

NEVER before in the history of the world has one man’s death so

thoroughly united struggling mankind. Never before has one man’s death

called forth such a universal cry of indignation. Never before has one

man’s death so completely torn the veil from the sinister face of the

hydra-headed monster, the Catholic Church.

Never before in the history of the world has one man’s death so shaken

the thrones of the golden calf, and spread ghastly fear among its

worshippers.

One solitary death, yet more powerful than a million cringing lives.

More powerful even than that black spectre which, for almost two

thousand years, has tortured man’s soul and poisoned his mind. Francisco

Ferrer stretched in the ditch at Montjuich, his tender, all-too-loving

heart silenced by twelve bullets —yet speaking, speaking in a voice so

loud, so clear, so deep.... Wherein lies the secret of this wonderful

phenomenon?

Francisco Ferrer, the Anarchist and teacher? Yes, but there were other

Anarchists and teachers: Louise Michel and Elisee Reclus, for instance,

beloved by many. Yet why has their death not proved such a tremendous

force?

Francisco Ferrer, the founder of the Modern School? But, then, the

Modern School did not originate with Francisco Ferrer, though it was he

who carried it to Spain. The father of the Modern School is Paul Robin,

the latter-day Dr. Pascal,—old in years, with the spirit of Spring,

tender and loving, he taught modern methods of education long before

Ferrer. He organized the first Modern School at Cempuis, near Paris,

wherein children found a home, a warm, beautiful atmosphere.

Again, there is Sebastian Faure and his Beehive. He, too, has founded a

Modern School, a free, happy, and harmonious place for children. There

are scores of modern schools in France, yet no other man’s death will

act as a fertilizing force as that of Francisco Ferrer.

Was Ferrer’s influence so great because of a lifetime of devoted effort?

During eight years his heroic spirit strove to spread the light in the

dark land of his birth. For eight years he toiled, ceaselessly, to

rescue the child from the destructive influence of superstition. One

hundred and nine schools with seventy thousand pupils crowned the

gigantic efforts of our murdered comrade, while three hundred and eight

liberal schools sprang into being, thanks to his beneficial influence.

Yet all this and more fails to account for the tremendous volcano that

swept the civilized world at Francisco Ferrer’s death.

His trial was a farce. The evidence against him perjured. But was there

ever a time when the State hesitated to resort to perjury when dealing

with opponents? Was there ever a time when it exercised justice toward

those who endangered its stronghold? The State is the very embodiment of

injustice and perjury. Some make a pretence at fairness: Spain was

brazen; that is all. What, then, is the secret of the phenomenon?

Driven from its omnipotent position of open crime by the world’s

progress, the Catholic Church had not ceased to be a virulent poison

within the social body. Its Borgia methods merely became more hidden,

more secret, yet none the less malignant and perfidious. Cowed into

apparent submission, it had not dared since the days of Huss and Bruno

to openly demand a noble victim’s blood. But at last, blinded by

arrogance and conceit and the insatiable thirst for martyrs’ blood, the

Catholic Church forgot the progress of the world, forgot the spirit of

our age, forgot the growth of free ideas. As of old, it was the Jesuit

hand that stretched forth its bloody fingers to snatch its victim. It

was the Archbishop of Barcelona who, in a statement signed by the

prelates of the Church, first denounced Ferrer and demanded his life. As

of old, Inquisition methods were used in the incarceration and mock

trial of Ferrer. No time was to be given the progressive world to check

the premeditated murder. Hastily and secretly was the martyr

assassinated. Full well the Church knew that the dead cannot be saved.

In vain the frantic efforts of Church and State to connect Francisco

Ferrer with the uprising at Barcelona. In vain their delirious cries

defaming the character of the dead.

In vain the scurrilous attacks of their harlots upon the ideas and

comrades of Ferrer—attacks which have now reached even the American

press.

Before the awakened consciousness of mankind the world over the Catholic

Church stands condemned as the instigator and perpetrator of the foul

crime committed at Montjuich. It is this awakened human consciousness

which has resurrected Francisco Ferrer.

Therein lies the secret of the force of one man’s death, of one solitary

man in the ditch of Montjuich.