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'''March 22''' is the [[22]]<sup>nd</sup> day in [[March]]. | '''March 22''' is the [[22]]<sup>nd</sup> day in [[March]]. | ||
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[[1519]] - [[Mexico]]: Cortez brings a sample of Western | [[1519]] - [[Mexico]]: Cortez brings a sample of Western | ||
Civilization to the New World in the name of his King | Civilization to the New World in the name of his King | ||
− | & | + | & Catholic faith: looting, killing, subjugating, raping & |
− | massacres in his | + | massacres in his "March of Death." |
[[1812]] - [[United States of America|US]]: Modern Times founder Stephen Pearl Andrews | [[1812]] - [[United States of America|US]]: Modern Times founder Stephen Pearl Andrews | ||
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[[1832]] - [[Goethe]] dies, age 82, in Weimar; his last words: | [[1832]] - [[Goethe]] dies, age 82, in Weimar; his last words: | ||
− | + | "More Light!" Poet/playwright/novelist/philosopher. | |
[[1842]] - [[United States of America|US]]: Anarchist/publisher/abolitionist [[Josiah Warren]] | [[1842]] - [[United States of America|US]]: Anarchist/publisher/abolitionist [[Josiah Warren]] | ||
opens his 2nd Time Store in New Harmony. Warren | opens his 2nd Time Store in New Harmony. Warren | ||
− | founded several | + | founded several "equity" stores, three Utopian |
− | colonies, & | + | colonies, & wrote "True Civilization". |
− | See Kenneth Rexroth's chapter on Josiah Warren in | + | See Kenneth Rexroth's chapter on Josiah Warren in "Communalism" |
[http://www.bopsecrets.org/rexroth/communalism6.htm] | [http://www.bopsecrets.org/rexroth/communalism6.htm] | ||
[[1905]] - [[France]]: Trial of [[Alexander Marius Jacob]] concludes at | [[1905]] - [[France]]: Trial of [[Alexander Marius Jacob]] concludes at | ||
− | Amiens. Marius Jacob was an anarchist, burglar, & | + | Amiens. Marius Jacob was an anarchist, burglar, & member of |
− | + | "Les travailleurs de la nuit" (Workers of the Night) gang, | |
− | credited with 150 burglings. Marius Jacob & | + | credited with 150 burglings. Marius Jacob & Felix Bour |
received life in prison, 14 people got sentences ranging | received life in prison, 14 people got sentences ranging | ||
from 5 to 20 years, while another seven were freed. | from 5 to 20 years, while another seven were freed. | ||
− | [[1911]] -- [[Bienvenido N. Santos]] (1911-[[1996]]) lives. | + | [[1911]] -- [[Bienvenido N. Santos]] (1911-[[1996]]) lives. "One of the |
− | giants of Filipino American literature. | + | giants of Filipino American literature." |
− | [[1947]] - Beloved & | + | [[1947]] - Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader President |
Truman, a liberal, issues an order calling for strict | Truman, a liberal, issues an order calling for strict | ||
check-ups into the loyalty of all prospective Federal | check-ups into the loyalty of all prospective Federal | ||
employees. The order results in the creation of the | employees. The order results in the creation of the | ||
− | + | "Attorney General's List" of subversive organizations. | |
[[1961]] -- [[Ettore Bonometti]] ([[1872]]-1961), the great jailhouse | [[1961]] -- [[Ettore Bonometti]] ([[1872]]-1961), the great jailhouse | ||
− | songster & | + | songster & Italian anarchist militant, dies in Brescia. |
[http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/BonomettiEttore.htm] | [http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/BonomettiEttore.htm] | ||
− | [[1968]] -- [[France]]: Student occupy the school at Nanterre & | + | [[1968]] -- [[France]]: Student occupy the school at Nanterre & the March 22nd Movement emerges — an organization with no hierarchy & no ideological program. Includes members of various groups & also unorganized students. Cohn-Bendit & the Situationists wanted central coordinated worker/student-councils, who act together but preserve |
− | their autonomy. The Sorbonne was transformed from an institutionalized bureaucracy to 'a volcano of revolutionary ideas.' Day & | + | their autonomy. The Sorbonne was transformed from an institutionalized bureaucracy to 'a volcano of revolutionary ideas.' Day & night in every lecture hall were passionate discussions. The spirit of the Paris Commune is back ... |
[[1969]] -- [[Miguel Garcia]] released from prison in [[Spain]]. | [[1969]] -- [[Miguel Garcia]] released from prison in [[Spain]]. | ||
[[1972]] - Furry Freak Brothers?: 13-member National | [[1972]] - Furry Freak Brothers?: 13-member National | ||
− | Commission on Marijuana & | + | Commission on Marijuana & Drug Abuse recommends |
legalization of marijuana. | legalization of marijuana. | ||
[http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/images/BB/uncsam.jpg] | [http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/images/BB/uncsam.jpg] | ||
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[[1987]] -- [[Eugen Relgis]] ([[1895]]-1987), Roumanian poet, | [[1987]] -- [[Eugen Relgis]] ([[1895]]-1987), Roumanian poet, | ||
− | antimilitarist & | + | antimilitarist & prolific anarchist author, dies, |
Montevideo (Uruguay). | Montevideo (Uruguay). | ||
[http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/03ref.htm#22/1987] | [http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/03ref.htm#22/1987] | ||
[[1990]] -- [[England]]: Death of [[Geoffrey Ostergaard]] ([[1926]]-1990), | [[1990]] -- [[England]]: Death of [[Geoffrey Ostergaard]] ([[1926]]-1990), | ||
− | gentle anarchist/pacifist. Wrote on workers' control, & | + | gentle anarchist/pacifist. Wrote on workers' control, & also |
− | similarities of Sarvodaya in India & | + | similarities of Sarvodaya in India & anarchism. Senior |
lecturer in government at Birmingham University | lecturer in government at Birmingham University | ||
− | [[2001]] -- [[England]]: Tom Robinson & | + | [[2001]] -- [[England]]: Tom Robinson & Lee |
Griffiths: THE DOGS BOLLOCKS TOUR 2001 UK. | Griffiths: THE DOGS BOLLOCKS TOUR 2001 UK. | ||
[http://www.tomrobinson.com/] | [http://www.tomrobinson.com/] | ||
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[[2003]] -- [[Iraq]]: An American soldier raises an American flag | [[2003]] -- [[Iraq]]: An American soldier raises an American flag | ||
above the Iraqi flag, a symbolic sign of occupation. Meanwhile hundreds of thousands continue daily protests against the Bush administration and it's occupation of Iraq. | above the Iraqi flag, a symbolic sign of occupation. Meanwhile hundreds of thousands continue daily protests against the Bush administration and it's occupation of Iraq. | ||
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[[de:22. März]] | [[de:22. März]] | ||
[[it: 22 Marzo (effemeridi)]] | [[it: 22 Marzo (effemeridi)]] | ||
+ | [[es:22 de marzo]] |
Latest revision as of 19:47, 25 October 2011
March 22 is the 22nd day in March.
Events[edit]
1519 - Mexico: Cortez brings a sample of Western Civilization to the New World in the name of his King & Catholic faith: looting, killing, subjugating, raping & massacres in his "March of Death."
1812 - US: Modern Times founder Stephen Pearl Andrews lives. Lawyer, anarchist, free-love advocate. [1]
1832 - Goethe dies, age 82, in Weimar; his last words: "More Light!" Poet/playwright/novelist/philosopher.
1842 - US: Anarchist/publisher/abolitionist Josiah Warren opens his 2nd Time Store in New Harmony. Warren founded several "equity" stores, three Utopian colonies, & wrote "True Civilization". See Kenneth Rexroth's chapter on Josiah Warren in "Communalism" [2]
1905 - France: Trial of Alexander Marius Jacob concludes at Amiens. Marius Jacob was an anarchist, burglar, & member of "Les travailleurs de la nuit" (Workers of the Night) gang, credited with 150 burglings. Marius Jacob & Felix Bour received life in prison, 14 people got sentences ranging from 5 to 20 years, while another seven were freed.
1911 -- Bienvenido N. Santos (1911-1996) lives. "One of the giants of Filipino American literature."
1947 - Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader President Truman, a liberal, issues an order calling for strict check-ups into the loyalty of all prospective Federal employees. The order results in the creation of the "Attorney General's List" of subversive organizations.
1961 -- Ettore Bonometti (1872-1961), the great jailhouse songster & Italian anarchist militant, dies in Brescia. [3]
1968 -- France: Student occupy the school at Nanterre & the March 22nd Movement emerges — an organization with no hierarchy & no ideological program. Includes members of various groups & also unorganized students. Cohn-Bendit & the Situationists wanted central coordinated worker/student-councils, who act together but preserve their autonomy. The Sorbonne was transformed from an institutionalized bureaucracy to 'a volcano of revolutionary ideas.' Day & night in every lecture hall were passionate discussions. The spirit of the Paris Commune is back ...
1969 -- Miguel Garcia released from prison in Spain.
1972 - Furry Freak Brothers?: 13-member National Commission on Marijuana & Drug Abuse recommends legalization of marijuana. [4]
1983 - US: Midnight Special?: 16 arrested in four-day cross-country demonstration against shipments of nuclear warheads by train.
1987 -- Eugen Relgis (1895-1987), Roumanian poet, antimilitarist & prolific anarchist author, dies, Montevideo (Uruguay). [5]
1990 -- England: Death of Geoffrey Ostergaard (1926-1990), gentle anarchist/pacifist. Wrote on workers' control, & also similarities of Sarvodaya in India & anarchism. Senior lecturer in government at Birmingham University
2001 -- England: Tom Robinson & Lee
Griffiths: THE DOGS BOLLOCKS TOUR 2001 UK.
[6]
2003 -- Iraq: An American soldier raises an American flag above the Iraqi flag, a symbolic sign of occupation. Meanwhile hundreds of thousands continue daily protests against the Bush administration and it's occupation of Iraq.