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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
− | [[1859]] | + | [[1859]] — [[Emperor Norton I]] dismisses Beloved & |
Respected Comrade Leader Governor Wise of Virginia | Respected Comrade Leader Governor Wise of Virginia | ||
for hanging John Brown & appoints John C. Breckenridge | for hanging John Brown & appoints John C. Breckenridge | ||
of Kentucky to replace him. See [[February 2]] [[1819]]. | of Kentucky to replace him. See [[February 2]] [[1819]]. | ||
− | [[1859]] | + | [[1859]] — [[Georges Seurat]] lives to spend [[Sunday]]s in the |
park, hanging out with anarchists like [[Camille Pissarro]]. | park, hanging out with anarchists like [[Camille Pissarro]]. | ||
− | + | [http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/12ref.htm#2/1859] | |
− | [[1875]] | + | [[1875]] — [[Russia]]: During this month the Ministry of Justice |
orders [[Peter Kropotkin]] be moved to the [[St. Petersburg]] | orders [[Peter Kropotkin]] be moved to the [[St. Petersburg]] | ||
House of Detention. | House of Detention. | ||
− | + | [http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/12ref.htm#2/1875] | |
− | [[1889]] | + | [[1889]] — [[Octave Garnier]] lives, [[Fontainebleau]], [[France]]. |
Began work as a 13-year old, became a member of the | Began work as a 13-year old, became a member of the | ||
anarchist [[Bonnot Gang]], stealing cars & robbing banks. | anarchist [[Bonnot Gang]], stealing cars & robbing banks. | ||
− | + | [http://recollectionbooks.com/siml/library/illegalistsDougImrie.htm] | |
− | + | ||
− | [[1904]] | + | [[1904]] — [[United States of America|US]]: Puget Sound Cooperative officially ends, |
in [[Washington State]]. | in [[Washington State]]. | ||
− | [[1916]] | + | [[1916]] — [[United States of America|US]]: [[Emma Goldman]] speaks at a large meeting in Carnegie |
Hall called by the [[United Hebrew Trades]] to protest the arrests & | Hall called by the [[United Hebrew Trades]] to protest the arrests & | ||
trials of those accused of throwing a bomb at the [[San Francisco]] [[Preparedness Day]] parade. Other speakers include lawyer [[Frank Walsh]], [[Max Eastman]], United Hebrew Trades leader [[Max Pine]], | trials of those accused of throwing a bomb at the [[San Francisco]] [[Preparedness Day]] parade. Other speakers include lawyer [[Frank Walsh]], [[Max Eastman]], United Hebrew Trades leader [[Max Pine]], | ||
[[Arturo Giovannitti]], and [[Alexander Berkman]]. | [[Arturo Giovannitti]], and [[Alexander Berkman]]. | ||
− | [[1926]] | + | [[1926]] — [[France]]: Premier issue of "[[Combat Syndicaliste]]", [[journal]] |
of the [[Confédération Générale duTravail]] - [[Syndicaliste Révolutionnaire]] | of the [[Confédération Générale duTravail]] - [[Syndicaliste Révolutionnaire]] | ||
(CGT-SR), French anarcho-syndicalist section of the [[AIT]]. | (CGT-SR), French anarcho-syndicalist section of the [[AIT]]. | ||
− | + | [http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/11ref.htm#2/1926] | |
− | [[1945]] | + | [[1945]] — [[France]]: First congress, of the post-war period, |
of the [[Fédération Anarchiste Française]]. | of the [[Fédération Anarchiste Française]]. | ||
− | + | [http://federation-anarchiste.org/] | |
− | [[1960]] | + | [[1960]] — During this month [[Asger Jorn]] begins working |
on Musique phénoménale. | on Musique phénoménale. | ||
− | [[1986]] | + | [[1986]] — Eurythmics lead singer Annie |
Lennox rips off her bra while performing "[[Missionary Man]]" in front of 10,000 fans in [[Birmingham]], [[England]]. | Lennox rips off her bra while performing "[[Missionary Man]]" in front of 10,000 fans in [[Birmingham]], [[England]]. | ||
− | [[1999]] | + | [[1999]] — [[World Trade Organization|WTO]] Day Three: World Trade Organization |
delegates meet as the core 50 block area of downtown | delegates meet as the core 50 block area of downtown | ||
[[Seattle]] is declared off-limits to protestors & most | [[Seattle]] is declared off-limits to protestors & most | ||
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:Fight back & don't get caught." | :Fight back & don't get caught." | ||
:: excerpt, December 1, 1999, [[Seattle Times]] | :: excerpt, December 1, 1999, [[Seattle Times]] | ||
− | + | [http://www.indymedia.org/] | |
− | + | [http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/wto.htm] | |
− | + | [http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=7122] | |
− | [[2002]] | + | [[2002]] — [[Germany]]: Priest [[Ivan Illich]] ([[1926]]-2002) dies. |
==External link== | ==External link== | ||
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[[Category:Days of year|December 02]] | [[Category:Days of year|December 02]] | ||
[[Category:Days in December|02]] | [[Category:Days in December|02]] | ||
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+ | [[de:2. Dezember]] | ||
+ | [[es:2 de diciembre]] | ||
+ | [[it:2 dicembre]] |
Latest revision as of 17:05, 3 December 2010
December 2 (aka Feast of pirate utopias) is the 2nd day in December.
Events[edit]
1859 — Emperor Norton I dismisses Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader Governor Wise of Virginia for hanging John Brown & appoints John C. Breckenridge of Kentucky to replace him. See February 2 1819.
1859 — Georges Seurat lives to spend Sundays in the park, hanging out with anarchists like Camille Pissarro. [1]
1875 — Russia: During this month the Ministry of Justice orders Peter Kropotkin be moved to the St. Petersburg House of Detention. [2]
1889 — Octave Garnier lives, Fontainebleau, France. Began work as a 13-year old, became a member of the anarchist Bonnot Gang, stealing cars & robbing banks. [3]
1904 — US: Puget Sound Cooperative officially ends, in Washington State.
1916 — US: Emma Goldman speaks at a large meeting in Carnegie Hall called by the United Hebrew Trades to protest the arrests & trials of those accused of throwing a bomb at the San Francisco Preparedness Day parade. Other speakers include lawyer Frank Walsh, Max Eastman, United Hebrew Trades leader Max Pine, Arturo Giovannitti, and Alexander Berkman.
1926 — France: Premier issue of "Combat Syndicaliste", journal of the Confédération Générale duTravail - Syndicaliste Révolutionnaire (CGT-SR), French anarcho-syndicalist section of the AIT. [4]
1945 — France: First congress, of the post-war period, of the Fédération Anarchiste Française. [5]
1960 — During this month Asger Jorn begins working on Musique phénoménale.
1986 — Eurythmics lead singer Annie Lennox rips off her bra while performing "Missionary Man" in front of 10,000 fans in Birmingham, England.
1999 — WTO Day Three: World Trade Organization delegates meet as the core 50 block area of downtown Seattle is declared off-limits to protestors & most businesses in the area close. A "civil emergency" declared yesterday.
- "It's time to create a new world from the ashes
- after the ruined one . . .
- Fight back & don't get caught."
- excerpt, December 1, 1999, Seattle Times
2002 — Germany: Priest Ivan Illich (1926-2002) dies.