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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]].
  
==Events==
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>==Events==
 
[[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 &
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&amp; Catholic faith: looting, killing, subjugating, raping &amp;
massacres in his "March of Death."
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massacres in his &quot;March of Death.&quot;
  
 
[[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.
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&quot;More Light!&quot; 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 "equity" stores, three Utopian
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founded several &quot;equity&quot; stores, three Utopian
colonies, & wrote "True Civilization".
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colonies, &amp; wrote &quot;True Civilization&quot;.
See Kenneth Rexroth's chapter on Josiah Warren in "Communalism"
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See Kenneth Rexroth's chapter on Josiah Warren in &quot;Communalism&quot;
 
[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, & member of
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Amiens. Marius Jacob was an anarchist, burglar, &amp; member of
"Les travailleurs de la nuit" (Workers of the Night) gang,
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&quot;Les travailleurs de la nuit&quot; (Workers of the Night) gang,
credited with 150 burglings. Marius Jacob & Felix Bour
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credited with 150 burglings. Marius Jacob &amp; 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. "One of the
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[[1911]] -- [[Bienvenido N. Santos]] (1911-[[1996]]) lives. &quot;One of the
giants of Filipino American literature."
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giants of Filipino American literature.&quot;
  
[[1947]] - Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader President
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[[1947]] - Beloved &amp; 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.
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&quot;Attorney General's List&quot; of subversive organizations.
  
 
[[1961]] -- [[Ettore Bonometti]] ([[1872]]-1961), the great jailhouse
 
[[1961]] -- [[Ettore Bonometti]] ([[1872]]-1961), the great jailhouse
songster & Italian anarchist militant, dies in Brescia.
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songster &amp; 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 & 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
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[[1968]] -- [[France]]: Student occupy the school at  Nanterre &amp; the March 22nd Movement emerges  — an organization with no hierarchy &amp; no  ideological program. Includes members of  various groups &amp; also unorganized students.  Cohn-Bendit &amp; 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 ...  
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their autonomy. The Sorbonne was transformed from an  institutionalized bureaucracy to 'a volcano of revolutionary  ideas.' Day &amp; 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 & Drug Abuse recommends
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Commission on Marijuana &amp; 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 & prolific anarchist author, dies,
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antimilitarist &amp; 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, & also
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gentle anarchist/pacifist. Wrote on workers' control, &amp; also
similarities of Sarvodaya in India & anarchism. Senior
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similarities of Sarvodaya in India &amp; anarchism. Senior
 
lecturer in government at Birmingham University
 
lecturer in government at Birmingham University
  
  
[[2001]] -- [[England]]: Tom Robinson & Lee
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[[2001]] -- [[England]]: Tom Robinson &amp; 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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Revision as of 05:59, 18 November 2010

March 22 is the 22nd day in March.

>==Events== 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.



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