[1] His fellow students, including Francisco Ponzán Vidal [es] and Miguel Chueca Cuartero, were all educated by the anarcho-syndicalist teacher Ramón Acín Aquilué.
He was arrested several times for his syndicalist activities: in February 1932, in April 1933, during the general strike of November 1933, and at the end of 1934, when he was sentenced to two years in prison in Alcalá de Henares.
Among the magazine's contributors were Josep Peirats Valls, Federica Montseny, Amparo Poch y Gascón, Alexander Schapiro and Emma Goldman.
The destruction of collectivization, carried out systematically by the republican troops commanded by Enrique Líster, pushed Viñuales and Máximo Franco Cavero [es] to join the 127th Mixed Brigade, formerly the Red and Black Column.
[1][3] Evaristo Viñuales Larroy's partner, Lorenza Sarsa Hernández, managed to cross the Pyrenees, together with their daughter, Zeïka Sonia (born 22 November 1938).