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'''September 29''' is the [[29]]th day in [[September]].
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==Also known as==
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[[Germany]]: '''Goose Day''', in which [[weather]] is forecast
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by the breastbone of a [[goose]].
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[[Mexico]]: '''Festival of [[Tezcatzonct]]''',
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chief God of Intoxication.
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==Events==
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[[1547]] -- Tilt?: [[Miguel de Cervantes]] lives,
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inspector of windmills, [[author]] of [[Don Quixote]].
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[[1883]] -- [[English language]] publication of anarchist
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[[Johann Most]]'s [[song]] "[[The Hymn of the Proletariat]]".
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:http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/MostJohann.htm
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[[1909]] -- [[United States of America|US]]: The [[Industrial Workers of the World]] (IWW)
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during this month (I don't have exact day) attains the first
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victory in a [[industrial action|strike]] by unskilled steel workers in the [[Pressed Steel Car Company]] strike at [[McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania]].
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[[1921]] -- [[Russian Revolution]]: The [[Cheka]] ([[Bolshevik]]
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[[secret police]]) execute [[Fanya Baron]], & nine other anarchist
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[[prison]]ers. These executions follow that of the anarchist poet
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[[Lev Chernyi]] on the [[September 21|21st]].
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:http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/ChernyiLev.htm
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[[1926]] -- [[Russia]]: [[Nicholas Lazarevitch]] is expelled.
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[[France|French]] [[anarcho-syndicalism|anarcho-syndicalist]], close to the Bolsheviks prior to
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his [[arrest]] & [[deportation]].
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:http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/LazarevitchNicholas.htm
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[[1939]] -- [[France]]: [[Louis Lecoin]] is arrested for his part in distributing
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100,000 copies of the anti-war leaflet "[[Immediate Peace]]." Several
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signatories discover their knees are weak & that they have no
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backbone, & thus disavow the leaflet.
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:http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/LecoinLouis.htm
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[[1943]] -- [[United States of America|US]]: Six war objectors im[[prison]]ed at [[Lewisburg, Pensilvania]],
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start a [[hunger strike]] against [[censorship]] of [[mail]]
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& reading material by prison authorities. [[Igal Roodenko]]
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began his own hunger & [[work strike]] in [[support political action|support]].
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[[1960]] -- On the day after [[September 28|the conclusion of the 4th conference]]
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of the [[Situationist International]] in [[London]], strict measures are
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announced by the [[Gaullist government]] against the first 121
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signatories of the "[[Declaration on the Right to Insubordination in the Algerian War]]."
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[[Guy Debord]] & [[Michèle Bernstein]] co-sign the declaration, which eventually collects 200 signatures.
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:http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/09ref.htm#25/1960
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[[1961]] -- [[France]]: {{llPublication}} of [[La Nuit]] ([[The Night]]), a [[novel]]
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by [[Michèle Bernstein]], in [[Paris]].
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[[1976]] --  [[John Cage]]'s "[[Renga]]" & "[[Apartment House 1776]]" [[premier]], [[Boston Symphony]].
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[[1979]] -- [[England]]: The Persons Unknown trial opens [[September|this month]] (I don't have the exact day).
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Six anarchists were charged with 'conspiracy with persons known & unknown to cause explosions' hence PERSONS UNKNOWN. The
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state had nothing to go on (hence the quote). The six were found not guilty & a member of the [[jury]] became an anarchist...
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[[2001]] -- [[United States of America|US]]: The [[Russian Federation|Russian]] paper [[Pravda]] reports:
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:ANARCHISTS TO RIOT ON 16TH STREET TODAY WILL MEET AT UNION STATION, HOPE TO CATCH POLICE UNAWARES
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:[[Washington, DC]] -- Anarchist members of the [[Anti-Capitalist Convergence]] hope to catch [[DC Police]] unawares when they
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:stage a riot on 16th Street between Union Station & [[Malcom X Park]] today, starting at 11 AM.
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[[2006]] -- [[United States of America|US]]: "[[Renewing the Anarchist Tradition Conference]],"
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[[Goddard College]], [[Plainfield, Vermont]] (29th [[September 30|-]] [[October 1|1st]]).
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==External link==
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* http://www.recollectionbooks.com/bleed/0929.htm
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[[Category:Days of year]]
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[[Category:Days in September|29]]

Revision as of 10:58, 20 November 2008

September 29 is the 29th day in September.

Also known as

Germany: Goose Day, in which weather is forecast by the breastbone of a goose.

Mexico: Festival of Tezcatzonct, chief God of Intoxication.

Events

1547 -- Tilt?: Miguel de Cervantes lives, inspector of windmills, author of Don Quixote.

1883 -- English language publication of anarchist Johann Most's song "The Hymn of the Proletariat".

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

1909 -- US: The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) during this month (I don't have exact day) attains the first victory in a strike by unskilled steel workers in the Pressed Steel Car Company strike at McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania.

1921 -- Russian Revolution: The Cheka (Bolshevik secret police) execute Fanya Baron, & nine other anarchist prisoners. These executions follow that of the anarchist poet Lev Chernyi on the 21st.

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

1926 -- Russia: Nicholas Lazarevitch is expelled. French anarcho-syndicalist, close to the Bolsheviks prior to his arrest & deportation.

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

1939 -- France: Louis Lecoin is arrested for his part in distributing 100,000 copies of the anti-war leaflet "Immediate Peace." Several signatories discover their knees are weak & that they have no backbone, & thus disavow the leaflet.

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

1943 -- US: Six war objectors imprisoned at Lewisburg, Pensilvania, start a hunger strike against censorship of mail & reading material by prison authorities. Igal Roodenko began his own hunger & work strike in support.

1960 -- On the day after the conclusion of the 4th conference of the Situationist International in London, strict measures are announced by the Gaullist government against the first 121 signatories of the "Declaration on the Right to Insubordination in the Algerian War."

Guy Debord & Michèle Bernstein co-sign the declaration, which eventually collects 200 signatures.

http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/09ref.htm#25/1960

1961 -- France: Template:llPublication of La Nuit (The Night), a novel by Michèle Bernstein, in Paris.

1976 -- John Cage's "Renga" & "Apartment House 1776" premier, Boston Symphony.

1979 -- England: The Persons Unknown trial opens this month (I don't have the exact day).

Six anarchists were charged with 'conspiracy with persons known & unknown to cause explosions' hence PERSONS UNKNOWN. The state had nothing to go on (hence the quote). The six were found not guilty & a member of the jury became an anarchist...

2001 -- US: The Russian paper Pravda reports:

ANARCHISTS TO RIOT ON 16TH STREET TODAY WILL MEET AT UNION STATION, HOPE TO CATCH POLICE UNAWARES
Washington, DC -- Anarchist members of the Anti-Capitalist Convergence hope to catch DC Police unawares when they
stage a riot on 16th Street between Union Station & Malcom X Park today, starting at 11 AM.

2006 -- US: "Renewing the Anarchist Tradition Conference," Goddard College, Plainfield, Vermont (29th - 1st).

External link