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El Hijo del Ahuizote - Revolucion - F. Magon - Celebrate People's History - Posada - E Hijo del Ahuizote Was a Revolutionary Newspaper That Faught against Porfirio Diaz' Dictatorship in Mexico. The Paper Combined the Anarchist Ideas of Ricardo Flores Magon and His Brother Enrique, With José Guadalupe Posada's Graphics to Unleash a War against Authoritarianism. ...]
Santiago Armengod
2010
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Elizabeth "Mum Bett" Freeman of Stockbridge, Massachusetts, Was the First Slave to Win Her Freedom in Court on Human Rights Grounds. [...] "Any Time While I Was a Slave, if One Minute's Freedom Had Been Offered to Me, and I had Been Told I Must Die At the End of that Minute, I Would Have Taken It - Just to Stand One Minute On God's Earth A Free Woman. - Celebrate People's History
Mac McGill
2020
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Feminist Comix - Celebrate People's History - It's 1969. Underground Comix Express Counter-Cultural Values in San Francisco (and Elsewhere), Breaking New Ground With Raw and Fearless Storytelling. Second-Wave Feminism Simultaneously Gains Influence, Reintroducing Ideas of Equality to American Women. [...] It Ain't Me Babe, The First Comic Produced Entirely by Women, Came Out in 1970, Sparking a Wave of Feminist Comix in the 1970's-80's. Their Legacy Inspires countless Female Cartoonists Today.
Emily Brymer
2016
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Funmilayo Ransome Kuti - Francis Abigail Olufunmilayo Thomas Was Born in Nigeria in 1900. Funmilayo (the Name She Went by) Was the First Female Student at Her Elementary School and Then Studied in England Before Returning to Nigeria and Becoming a Teacher. In 1932, She Gathered a Few Young Women Together to Start the Abeokuta Ladies (ALC) Which Began as a Small, Polite Group Focused on Learning Proper Etiquette, Drinking Tea, and Doing Crafts. ...] - Celebrate People's History
Miriam Klein Stahl
2020
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[in arabischer Schrift! - Celebrate People's History - Ghassan Kanafami (1936-1972) Worked as a Journalist, a Literary Critic, and as a Fiction Writer. He Was a Spokesman for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, and Wrote Extensively on the Palestinian Struggle. With Annie Hover, much of His Effort Focused on the Rights of Children and Education. He Was Assassinated in Beirut in 1972.
Jamaa Al-Yad, LB
2009
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Indian Industrial Training School Haskell - Haskell Indian Nations University Began as the U.S. Indian Industrial Training School. It Was One of the First Native American Boarding Schools, Established in 1884, to Remove Native Children from Their Families and Assimilate Them into Eurocentric Culture. [...] - Celebrate People's History
Lana Grove
2016
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Injury to One Is an Injury to All - [...] - In 1984 Members of the International Longshore & Warehouse Union (ILWU) Refused to Unload South African Cargo off the Nedlloyd Kimberley in San Francisco. They Did so to Demonstrate Their Opposition to South Africa's Apartheid Regime. [...] - Celebrate People's History
Blanco
2014
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The International Hotel - The International Hotel Was a Low-Income Residential Hotel that Became the Most Dramatic Housing-Rights Battleground in San Francisco History. As a Center for Asian American Activism in the 1970s, the Building Housed Nearly 150 Filipino and Chinese Seniors, Three Community Groups, an Art Workshop, a Radical Bookstore and Three Asian Newspapers. [...] - Celebrate People's History
Claude Moller
2012
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"... it Was His (John Brown's) Peculiar Doctrine That a Man Has a Perfect Right to Interfere by Force with the Slaveholder, in Order to Rescue the Slave. I Agree with Him. They Who Are Continually Shocked by Slavery Have Some Right to Be Schocked by the Violent Death of the Slaveholder, but such Will Be More Shocked by His Life Than by His Death. I Shall not Be Forward to Think Him Mistaken in His Method Who, Quickest Succeeds to Liberate the Slave." Henry David Thoreau - John Brown - Celebrate Peoples' History
Josh MacPhee
1999
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Jamaican Maroons Fend off the British - In the Early 1700s, Queen Nanny and the Windward Maroons Used Guerilla Warfare to Defeat the British from the Mountains of Jamaica. In Doing so, They Avoided Further Enslavement and Forced the British to Capitulate. In 1939-40, the British Governor in Jamaica Gave the Maroons 2500 Acres and They Were Able to Live under Their Own Governance. - Celebrate Peoples' History
Damon Locks
2012
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Jana Sanskriti - Forum Theater in India - Jana Sanskriti (Bengali for "People's Culture) Mixes Indian Folk Theatre with the Political Action of August Boal's Theater of the Oppressed. Teams of Actors Perform Plays in Their Villages, Enacting the Problems of Rural Society-Patriarchy, Sexism, Alcoholism, Religious Hegemony, Imperialism, Political Corruption [...] - Celebrate People's History
Morgan Fitzpatrick Andrews
2011
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Jane - 1969 1973 - Feminist, Underground Abortion Service - 100 + Members Performed over 11'000 Illegal Abortions in Chicago - "Those of Us Who Were Members of Janes Were Remarkable Only Because We Chose to Act with Womens's Needs as Our Guide. In Doing so We Transforemd Illegal Abortion from a Dangerous, Sordid Experience into One That Was Life Affirming + Powerful." Laura Kaplan - Celebrate Peoples' History
Meredith Stern
2001
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Ka-Boom - In 1992, the Red Army Faction Bombed the Construction Site of a New Super Maximum Security Prison in Weiterstadt, Germany. Over $ 90 Milion in Damage Was Caused, the Opening of the Prison Was Delayed by Four Years, and No One Was Seriously Injured. This Was the Final Action of the RAF before Disbanding. - "For a Society Without Prisons" - Commando Katharina Hammerschmidt Red Army Faction, March 30, 1993 - Celebrate People's History
Josh MacPhee
2012
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Kalamazoo Corset Strike! - 1912 - In 1911, the Kalamazoo Corset Company Was the Largest Manufacturer of Women's Corsets in the World. In Spring 1912, the Kalamazoo Corset Workers' Union, Local 82 of the International Ladies Garment Worker's Union Went on Strike, Citing Poor Wages, Long Hours, Unsafe and Unsanitary Conditions, and Sexual Harassment as Grievances. [...] In the End, Despite the Workers' Best Efforts, the Strike was Unsuccessful. However, Due to the Efforts of Pauline Newman and Representatives from Local 82 who Traveled throughout the Midwest Advocating a Company Boycott to Women Consumers, the Kalamazoo Corset Company went Bankrupt in 1914. Celebrate People's History!
Sara Beth
2008
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The Korean Peasants League - No to WTO - The Korean Peasants League Fights in Solidarity with the Indigenous Farmes of the World Against the Destructive Policies of the World Trade Organization. Since its Creation, the WTO has Forced Developing Nations like South Korea to Import Foreign Produce Such as Rice and Cut Subsidies to Their Own Agriculture. [...] Celebrate Peoples' History!
Nicole Schulman
2006
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Landless Workers' Movement - With 1,5 Million Members, the Movimente Dos Trabalhadores Sem Terra (MST). One of the Largest Social Movements in Latin America. It Fights for Land Reform and against Racism, Sexism, and Capitalism through Broad Based Squatting, Basic Healthcare, and Literacy and Education Campaigns. - Celebrate Peoples' History
Camila Rosa
2020
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Las Mujeres Libres - Celebrate Peoples' History - During an Era of Extreme Gender Division in Spain, Womens' Freedom Was Severely Restricted. In Response to the Women's Situation, Two Groups of Anarchist Women in Barcelona and Madrid Had Begun Organising Two Years before the Revolution. [...]
Cristina Carrera
2004
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Lick Your Elbow - In Mid-2012, Protests Erupted in Khartoum in Opposition to the Quarter-Century Reign of Omar al-Bashir and His National Congress Party. Begun by Female Students Chalenging Austerity and High Prices, within a Week it Had Spread, Involving Tens of Thousands - and This in a Context Where all Signs of Dissent Are Brutally Suppressed. - Try Again - [...] - And Again - And Again - And Again - Celebrate People's History
Josh MacPhee
2018
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Louise Olivereau 1884 - 1963 - One of Many Arrested During World War 1 for Speaking Their Mind. Heir Heinous Crime Was Merely Mailing out a Few Thousand Anti-Draft Leaflets- She Was Charged with Sedition and Served 28 Months of a 10 Year Sentence - Celebrate Peoples' History
Aprille Thurheimer
2005