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'''November 7''' is the [[7]]<sup>th</sup> day in [[November]].
 
'''November 7''' is the [[7]]<sup>th</sup> day in [[November]].
  
==Events==
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>==Events==
  
 
[[1879]] -- [[France]]: [[Benoît Broutchoux]] lives (1879-[[1944]]). French
 
[[1879]] -- [[France]]: [[Benoît Broutchoux]] lives (1879-[[1944]]). French
anarchist, adherent of neo-Malthusian ideas & "free love"
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anarchist, adherent of neo-Malthusian ideas &amp; &quot;free love&quot;
 
advocate.
 
advocate.
  
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[[1893]] -- [[Spain]]: [[Orsini]] tosses two bombs into a [[Barcelona]]
 
[[1893]] -- [[Spain]]: [[Orsini]] tosses two bombs into a [[Barcelona]]
 
opera house to avenge the execution of Pauli Pallas...
 
opera house to avenge the execution of Pauli Pallas...
20 dead & several casualties. A state of siege is declared
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20 dead &amp; several casualties. A state of siege is declared
in the city & hundreds of anarchists arrested & tortured
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in the city &amp; hundreds of anarchists arrested &amp; tortured
 
by the army.
 
by the army.
  
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:http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/GoldmanEmma.htm
 
:http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/GoldmanEmma.htm
  
[[1912]] -- [[Ernest Riebe]]'s "Mr. Block," [[Industrial Workers of the World|IWW]] comic strip,
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[[1912]] -- [[Ernest Riebe]]'s &quot;Mr. Block,&quot; [[Industrial Workers of the World|IWW]] comic strip,
 
makes its first appearance.
 
makes its first appearance.
 
:http://picturebook.nothingness.org/pbook/mrblock/display_contents/1
 
:http://picturebook.nothingness.org/pbook/mrblock/display_contents/1
  
[[1913]] -- [[Albert Camus]] lives, [[Algeria]]. Wrote "The Stranger,"
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[[1913]] -- [[Albert Camus]] lives, [[Algeria]]. Wrote &quot;The Stranger,&quot;
"The Myth of Sisyphus," gets Nobel Prize for Literature in [[1957]].
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&quot;The Myth of Sisyphus,&quot; gets Nobel Prize for Literature in [[1957]].
In [[1959]], he started the review "Freedom", in support of conscientious
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In [[1959]], he started the review &quot;Freedom&quot;, in support of conscientious
 
objectors.
 
objectors.
  
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It includes an 8-hour day, prohibition of work for children under
 
It includes an 8-hour day, prohibition of work for children under
 
age 14, worker cooperatives to run factories abandoned by owners,
 
age 14, worker cooperatives to run factories abandoned by owners,
& a fixed minimum wage. But "it failed to respond to some of the
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&amp; a fixed minimum wage. But &quot;it failed to respond to some of the
most important demands [of the] Mexican labor movement", &
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most important demands [of the] Mexican labor movement&quot;, &amp;
 
exposes Zapata's lack of understanding of his urban counterparts.
 
exposes Zapata's lack of understanding of his urban counterparts.
  
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Party as the new landlord-occupant of the Winter Palace.
 
Party as the new landlord-occupant of the Winter Palace.
  
[[1918]] -- [["Red Bavaria" Revolution]]. Workers revolt. The Bavarian
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[[1918]] -- [[&quot;Red Bavaria&quot; Revolution]]. Workers revolt. The Bavarian
monarchy is overthrown & a Republic is declared by the Socialist
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monarchy is overthrown &amp; a Republic is declared by the Socialist
 
Kurt Eisner, who becomes its president.
 
Kurt Eisner, who becomes its president.
 
:http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/TravenB.htm
 
:http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/TravenB.htm
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[[1920]] -- [[Russia]]: [[Emma Goldman]] attends the third anniversary
 
[[1920]] -- [[Russia]]: [[Emma Goldman]] attends the third anniversary
 
of the October Revolution in Petrograd, in her estimation
 
of the October Revolution in Petrograd, in her estimation
"more like the funeral than the birth of the Revolution."
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&quot;more like the funeral than the birth of the Revolution.&quot;
  
[[1938]] -- [[Ethel Mannin]], [[Ireland|Irish]] novelist & anarchist,
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[[1938]] -- [[Ethel Mannin]], [[Ireland|Irish]] novelist &amp; anarchist,
 
successfully assumes [[Emma Goldman]]'s role as
 
successfully assumes [[Emma Goldman]]'s role as
 
SIA representative in [[London]].
 
SIA representative in [[London]].
 
:http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/ManninEthel/mannin1.htm
 
:http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/ManninEthel/mannin1.htm
  
[[1938]] -- [[Charles Malato]] dies. [[France|French]] revolutionary &
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[[1938]] -- [[Charles Malato]] dies. [[France|French]] revolutionary &amp;
 
propagandist, close friend of Francisco Ferrer. He was
 
propagandist, close friend of Francisco Ferrer. He was
 
one of four anarchists falsely arrested in 1905 for a
 
one of four anarchists falsely arrested in 1905 for a
 
tossing a bomb into a processsion headed by the French
 
tossing a bomb into a processsion headed by the French
President & the King of Spain.
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President &amp; the King of Spain.
  
 
[[1960]] -- [[Charles d'Avray]], ([[1878]]-1960) dies. Poète et
 
[[1960]] -- [[Charles d'Avray]], ([[1878]]-1960) dies. Poète et
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[[1974]] -- [[China]]: Huge wall poster, critical of the regime, is posted
 
[[1974]] -- [[China]]: Huge wall poster, critical of the regime, is posted
on Peking Road in Canton. Entitled "Concerning Socialist
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on Peking Road in Canton. Entitled &quot;Concerning Socialist
Democracy & Legal System: Dedicated to Chairman Mao
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Democracy &amp; Legal System: Dedicated to Chairman Mao
& the fourth National People's Congress", it is written by
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&amp; the fourth National People's Congress&quot;, it is written by
 
a group of ex-Red Guards under the collective pseudonym
 
a group of ex-Red Guards under the collective pseudonym
 
of Li I-che. Articles on Chinese anarchism,
 
of Li I-che. Articles on Chinese anarchism,
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[[1983]] -- [[United States of America|US]]: City plan revealed, to improve the lives of South
 
[[1983]] -- [[United States of America|US]]: City plan revealed, to improve the lives of South
 
Bronx residents by pasting vinyl decals — featuring cheery images
 
Bronx residents by pasting vinyl decals — featuring cheery images
of curtains, shades, shutters & plants — on the boarded-up
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of curtains, shades, shutters &amp; plants — on the boarded-up
windows of abandoned tenements. Says a housing official, "Perception is reality."
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windows of abandoned tenements. Says a housing official, &quot;Perception is reality.&quot;
  
 
[[2000]] -- [[United States of America|US]]: Despite wasting a record 3+ billion dollars
 
[[2000]] -- [[United States of America|US]]: Despite wasting a record 3+ billion dollars
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[[2004]] -- [[France]]: [[Sébastien Briat]] dies, crushed by a train of
 
[[2004]] -- [[France]]: [[Sébastien Briat]] dies, crushed by a train of
 
radioactive waste bound for [[Germany]]. Antinuclear militant
 
radioactive waste bound for [[Germany]]. Antinuclear militant
& a 21-year-old trade unionist, Sebastien helped found a
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&amp; a 21-year-old trade unionist, Sebastien helped found a
student section of the trade union CNT-Education de Nancy.  
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student section of the trade union CNT-Education de Nancy.
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Revision as of 02:57, 18 November 2010

November 7 is the 7th day in November.

>==Events==

1879 -- France: Benoît Broutchoux lives (1879-1944). French anarchist, adherent of neo-Malthusian ideas & "free love" advocate.

1891 -- Spain: Santiago Salvador Franch tosses two bombs into the audience at Teatre Liceu opera house during a performance of the opera William Tell, killing 22 people.

http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/11ref.htm#21/1894

1893 -- Spain: Orsini tosses two bombs into a Barcelona opera house to avenge the execution of Pauli Pallas... 20 dead & several casualties. A state of siege is declared in the city & hundreds of anarchists arrested & tortured by the army.

1908 -- US: Omaha chief of police prevents Emma Goldman from lecturing in the hall of her choice, where she hoped to lecture between the 7th-13th.

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

1912 -- Ernest Riebe's "Mr. Block," IWW comic strip, makes its first appearance.

http://picturebook.nothingness.org/pbook/mrblock/display_contents/1

1913 -- Albert Camus lives, Algeria. Wrote "The Stranger," "The Myth of Sisyphus," gets Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957. In 1959, he started the review "Freedom", in support of conscientious objectors.

1915 -- Mexico: Zapata issues a proposed labor law. It includes an 8-hour day, prohibition of work for children under age 14, worker cooperatives to run factories abandoned by owners, & a fixed minimum wage. But "it failed to respond to some of the most important demands [of the] Mexican labor movement", & exposes Zapata's lack of understanding of his urban counterparts.

1917 -- Russia: The Bolshevik coup leaves the Communist Party as the new landlord-occupant of the Winter Palace.

1918 -- "Red Bavaria" Revolution. Workers revolt. The Bavarian monarchy is overthrown & a Republic is declared by the Socialist Kurt Eisner, who becomes its president.

http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/TravenB.htm
http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/MuhsamErich.htm
http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/LandauerGustav.htm

1920 -- Russia: Emma Goldman attends the third anniversary of the October Revolution in Petrograd, in her estimation "more like the funeral than the birth of the Revolution."

1938 -- Ethel Mannin, Irish novelist & anarchist, successfully assumes Emma Goldman's role as SIA representative in London.

http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/ManninEthel/mannin1.htm

1938 -- Charles Malato dies. French revolutionary & propagandist, close friend of Francisco Ferrer. He was one of four anarchists falsely arrested in 1905 for a tossing a bomb into a processsion headed by the French President & the King of Spain.

1960 -- Charles d'Avray, (1878-1960) dies. Poète et chansonnier anarchiste

http://www.teaser.fr/~cperrin/cda/chdavray.htm
http://www.bopsecrets.org/recent/brassens.htm

1971 -- American anarchist Joseph Spivak (1882-1971) dies. Co-founder of the Libertarian Book Club in NY City.

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

1974 -- China: Huge wall poster, critical of the regime, is posted on Peking Road in Canton. Entitled "Concerning Socialist Democracy & Legal System: Dedicated to Chairman Mao & the fourth National People's Congress", it is written by a group of ex-Red Guards under the collective pseudonym of Li I-che. Articles on Chinese anarchism,

http://flag.blackened.net/liberty/

1983 -- US: City plan revealed, to improve the lives of South Bronx residents by pasting vinyl decals — featuring cheery images of curtains, shades, shutters & plants — on the boarded-up windows of abandoned tenements. Says a housing official, "Perception is reality."

2000 -- US: Despite wasting a record 3+ billion dollars urging the American electorate to vote, only a minority of eligible Americans are bought. Many among the vast majority are convinced none of the candidates could possibly represent them or are worthy of their vote.

2004 -- France: Sébastien Briat dies, crushed by a train of radioactive waste bound for Germany. Antinuclear militant & a 21-year-old trade unionist, Sebastien helped found a student section of the trade union CNT-Education de Nancy.



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