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The sixth Congress of the International was held in Geneva in September 1873, but was generally considered to be a failure.
Meanwhile, the anarchists continued to consider that they were unfairly ejected from the IWA, and in 1872 held a new congress at Saint-Imier over two days, September 15 and 16, 1872, where they declared themselves to be the true heirs of the International ( see Anarchist St. Imier International ).
Later, after the anarchist International collapsed in 1877, a year after the remnants of the rival Marxist group, there was an attempt to refound an anarchist International in 1881, with the International Working People's Association.
This so-called " Black International " gradually passed out of existence after the late 1880s, until the anarcho-syndicalists decided to re-found the " First International " in a congress held at Berlin in 1922 as the International Workers Association.
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