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'''October 22''' is the [[22]]<sup>nd</sup> day of [[October]].
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==Events==
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[[1851]] -- [[Joseph Dejacque]], [[France|French]] anarchist, sentenced to two
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years in [[prison]] for a volume of [[poetry]], "[[Lazaréennes: Socialist Fables & Poems]]." Escaped to [[London]].
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:http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/DejacqueJoseph.htm
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[[1882]] -- [[France]]: During the night a bomb explodes at the restaurant
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of the [[Bellecour Theatre in Lyon]], killing an employee. The anarchist
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[[Antoine Cyvoct]] was wrongly suspected.
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:http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/10ref.htm#22/1882
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[[1899]] -- [[Arthur Lehning]] [[birth|lives]]. [[Germany|German]] anarchist. Founder, in
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[[1919]], with [[Rudolf Rocker]] & [[Augustin Souchy]], of the [[FAUD]].
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Establishes & becomes curator of the monumental
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"[[Bakunin Files]]", with the [[International Institute of Social History]]
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of [[Amsterdam]], in [[1971]].
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:http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/01ref.htm#01/2000
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:http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/RockerRudolf.htm
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:http://perso.club-internet.fr/ytak/octobre4.html#lehning
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:http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/gallery/galleryindex.htm#Souchy
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[[1905]] -- [[Chile]]: Today, during "[[Semana Roja]]" (Red Week), a
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crucial event in early Chilean workers' history, 30,000 people
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join the uprising in [[Santiago]], inspired by the revolutionary ideas
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sweeping [[working class]] public opinion.
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:http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/10ref.htm#22/1905a
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[[1913]] -- Action/war photographer [[Robert Capa]] lives, [[Budapest]],
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[[Austro-Hungary]]. Instrumental in forming photographer-owned
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outfit ([[Magnum]]) to aid photographers & distribute their work
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cooperatively without getting ripped-off.
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[[1921]] -- [[George Brassens]] lives. [[France|French]] anarchist militant,
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nonconformist poet, began writing/singing [[song]]s in [[1952]].
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Popular, but reclusive as a star. Songs include "[[La mauvaise réputation]]", "[[La non-demande en mariage]],"
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"[[Les copains d'abord]]".
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:http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/BrassensGeorge.htm
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[[1922]] --  [[Jacques Ibert]] tone poem "[[Ballad of Reading Gaol]]" premiers, [[Paris]].
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[[1998]] -- [[United States of America|US]]: [[National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, Repression, & the Criminalization of a Generation!]] Among the signatories is longtime [[Chicago]] poet/anarchist protestor [[Joffre Stewart]].
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[[2000]] -- [[United States of America|US]]: [[Stop Police Brutality]] demonstrations. Prime
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example this year was a police attack on [[Errol Maitland]],
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award winning radio producer at [[WBAI]]/[[Pacifica]]:
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targeted, beaten & arrested by [[New York City|NYC]] [[police]] while reporting
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live at [[Patrick Dorismond]]'s funeral in [[Brooklyn]].
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:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Police_brutality
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[[2005]] -- [[England]]: 24th Annual Anarchist Book Fair. [[Camden Centre]], Judd Street.
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Followed by [[benefit gig]] with [[Chumbawamba]] & [[Gertrude]].
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==External link==
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* http://www.recollectionbooks.com/bleed/1022.htm
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[[Category:Days in October|22]]
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[[Category:Days of year]]
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[[fr:22 octobre]]
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[[it: 22 Ottobre]]
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[[es:22 de octubre]]

Latest revision as of 21:32, 20 September 2011

October 22 is the 22nd day of October.

Events[edit]

1851 -- Joseph Dejacque, French anarchist, sentenced to two years in prison for a volume of poetry, "Lazaréennes: Socialist Fables & Poems." Escaped to London.

http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/DejacqueJoseph.htm

1882 -- France: During the night a bomb explodes at the restaurant of the Bellecour Theatre in Lyon, killing an employee. The anarchist Antoine Cyvoct was wrongly suspected.

http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/10ref.htm#22/1882

1899 -- Arthur Lehning lives. German anarchist. Founder, in 1919, with Rudolf Rocker & Augustin Souchy, of the FAUD. Establishes & becomes curator of the monumental "Bakunin Files", with the International Institute of Social History of Amsterdam, in 1971.

http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/01ref.htm#01/2000
http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/RockerRudolf.htm
http://perso.club-internet.fr/ytak/octobre4.html#lehning
http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/gallery/galleryindex.htm#Souchy

1905 -- Chile: Today, during "Semana Roja" (Red Week), a crucial event in early Chilean workers' history, 30,000 people join the uprising in Santiago, inspired by the revolutionary ideas sweeping working class public opinion.

http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/10ref.htm#22/1905a

1913 -- Action/war photographer Robert Capa lives, Budapest, Austro-Hungary. Instrumental in forming photographer-owned outfit (Magnum) to aid photographers & distribute their work cooperatively without getting ripped-off.

1921 -- George Brassens lives. French anarchist militant, nonconformist poet, began writing/singing songs in 1952. Popular, but reclusive as a star. Songs include "La mauvaise réputation", "La non-demande en mariage," "Les copains d'abord".

http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/BrassensGeorge.htm

1922 -- Jacques Ibert tone poem "Ballad of Reading Gaol" premiers, Paris.

1998 -- US: National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, Repression, & the Criminalization of a Generation! Among the signatories is longtime Chicago poet/anarchist protestor Joffre Stewart.

2000 -- US: Stop Police Brutality demonstrations. Prime example this year was a police attack on Errol Maitland, award winning radio producer at WBAI/Pacifica: targeted, beaten & arrested by NYC police while reporting live at Patrick Dorismond's funeral in Brooklyn.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Police_brutality

2005 -- England: 24th Annual Anarchist Book Fair. Camden Centre, Judd Street. Followed by benefit gig with Chumbawamba & Gertrude.

External link[edit]