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September 17

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September 17 is the 17th day in September.

Events

1859 -- Self-coronation of Emperor Norton I of US, in Frisco. America's Greatest Ruler.

1861 -- A new theater, Tucker's Hall, opens with a performance of "Norton the First," or "An Emperor for a Day." [1]

1864 -- Albert Theodore Schroeder lives ... met & came to know the liberals, socialists, radicals & anarchists whose civil liberties he worked to uphold

1883 -- William Carlos Williams lives

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1897 -- US: Portland editor A. J. Pope arrested & jailed for sending "obscene" material in the anarchist "Firebrand" through the mail. Abe Isaak & Henry Addis, the other "Firebrand" editors, are arrested within the next few days on the same charge.

1900 -- US: Ton of Trouble?: 100,000 Pennsylvania anthracite coal miners go on strike.


1935 -- Hippie bus driver, psychedelician, author Ken Kesey lives.


1939 -- Soviet troops invade Poland, jointly occupying it with Nazis. Poland is not be free of Soviet domination for another 60 years.

1960 -- Mobs attack the US embassy in Panama in a dispute over the flying of the US & Panamanian flags.

1961 -- England: 1,314 arrested in anti-bomb sit-down, Trafalgar Square, London, while Bertrand Russell sits in jail since his arrest on September 13.

1967 -- The Doors perform "Light My Fire" & "People are Strange" on the "Ed Sullivan Show." Prior to the show, Sullivan asked Jim Morrison to change or omit the line "Girl, we couldn't get much higher" ... Morrison sang it anyway.

1980 -- Former US-supported Terrorist Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader Nicaraguan dictator Anastasio Somoza assassinated.

1998 -- Australia: Huge (sic) Run on Viagra? Soldiers are officially given the all-clear to use performance-enhancing drugs to improve their strength.

2001 -- US: America returns to normal following the September 11 "Attack on America".

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