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− | [[1861]] | + | [[1861]] — [[Arvid Järnefelt]] lives. Finnish writer, pacifist, lawyer |
& farmer, influenced by anarchist Leo Tolstoy's Christian | & farmer, influenced by anarchist Leo Tolstoy's Christian | ||
thinking & philosophy. | thinking & philosophy. | ||
− | [[1871]] | + | [[1871]] — [[France]]: [[Élisée Reclus]] is sentenced |
for his role in the Paris Commune; famed | for his role in the Paris Commune; famed | ||
geographer & anarchist | geographer & anarchist | ||
Source: Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th edition, page 957. | Source: Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th edition, page 957. | ||
− | + | [http://recollectionbooks.com/siml/library/anarchismEncyBrit.htm] | |
− | + | [http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/ReclusElisee.htm] | |
− | [[1895]] | + | [[1895]] — [[France]]: Premier issue of French weekly newspaper |
"Le libertaire," founded by Sébastien Faure & Louise Michel. | "Le libertaire," founded by Sébastien Faure & Louise Michel. | ||
− | [[1897]] | + | [[1897]] — [[England]]: Released from Reading Gaol, Oscar Wilde |
writes his friend Robert Ross: | writes his friend Robert Ross: | ||
: "It is curious how vanity helps keep the successful man & | : "It is curious how vanity helps keep the successful man & | ||
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: vanity." | : vanity." | ||
− | [[1938]] | + | [[1938]] — [[Spain]]: the Republican army of Catalonia, made up of anarchist & communist forces, is defeated after three months by pro-Franco forces, leaving tens of thousands of casualties & dead. |
− | [[1942]] | + | [[1942]] — [[Australia]]: The murder of the Italian-Australian anarchist |
Fransesco Fantin in an internment camp at the hands of fascists. | Fransesco Fantin in an internment camp at the hands of fascists. | ||
− | + | [http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/11ref.htm#16/1942] | |
− | [[1952]] | + | [[1952]] — [[Roman Delgado]] ([[1894]]-1952) dies. |
Spanish-Mexican anarchist, who emigrated to America | Spanish-Mexican anarchist, who emigrated to America | ||
− | at 16 & joined a Magoniste group in San Antonio, | + | at 16 & joined a [[Magoniste]] group in [[San Antonio]], [[Texas]]. |
− | Active with anarchist groups in Mexico City until his death. | + | Active with anarchist groups in [[Mexico City]] until his death. |
− | [[1966]] | + | [[1966]] — "Poverty of Student Life" printed by University of |
Strasbourg students sympathetic to situationists -- blows the | Strasbourg students sympathetic to situationists -- blows the | ||
whole years student government budget, causing a huge | whole years student government budget, causing a huge | ||
scandal. This pamphlet remains in print in numerous languages | scandal. This pamphlet remains in print in numerous languages | ||
ever since. | ever since. | ||
− | + | [http://www.bopsecrets.org/PS/autobio2.htm#How] | |
− | [[2001]] | + | [[2001]] — [[United States of America|US]]: Protesters gather for three days demanding the |
shutdown of the American terrorist training camp, the | shutdown of the American terrorist training camp, the | ||
− | School of the Americas, Fort Benning, Georgia. | + | [[School of the Americas]], [[Fort Benning]], Georgia. |
Making the world safe for Haliburton & Banana pie. | Making the world safe for Haliburton & Banana pie. | ||
− | + | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/School_of_the_Americas] | |
==External link== | ==External link== |
Revision as of 08:13, 16 November 2007
November 16 (aka Resident Alients' day) is the 16th day in November.
Events
1861 — Arvid Järnefelt lives. Finnish writer, pacifist, lawyer & farmer, influenced by anarchist Leo Tolstoy's Christian thinking & philosophy.
1871 — France: Élisée Reclus is sentenced for his role in the Paris Commune; famed geographer & anarchist Source: Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th edition, page 957. [1] [2]
1895 — France: Premier issue of French weekly newspaper "Le libertaire," founded by Sébastien Faure & Louise Michel.
1897 — England: Released from Reading Gaol, Oscar Wilde writes his friend Robert Ross:
- "It is curious how vanity helps keep the successful man &
- wrecks the failure. In old days half of my strength was my
- vanity."
1938 — Spain: the Republican army of Catalonia, made up of anarchist & communist forces, is defeated after three months by pro-Franco forces, leaving tens of thousands of casualties & dead.
1942 — Australia: The murder of the Italian-Australian anarchist Fransesco Fantin in an internment camp at the hands of fascists. [3]
1952 — Roman Delgado (1894-1952) dies. Spanish-Mexican anarchist, who emigrated to America at 16 & joined a Magoniste group in San Antonio, Texas. Active with anarchist groups in Mexico City until his death.
1966 — "Poverty of Student Life" printed by University of Strasbourg students sympathetic to situationists -- blows the whole years student government budget, causing a huge scandal. This pamphlet remains in print in numerous languages ever since. [4]
2001 — US: Protesters gather for three days demanding the shutdown of the American terrorist training camp, the School of the Americas, Fort Benning, Georgia. Making the world safe for Haliburton & Banana pie. [5]