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Major Taylor - Major Taylor (1878-1932) Was an African American Cyclist Who Won the World One Mile Track Cycling Championship in 1899. He Set Numerous World Records during the 30 Years of Racing, and Was the First African American International Sports Star. The League of American Wheelmen, The Governing Body for Cyclists, Ruled in 1894 to Exclude Blacks from Membership, and Major Taylor Had to Fight Discrimination at Every Step of His Career. - Celebrate Peoples' History
Janet Attard
2012
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The Nature of Your Oppression Is the Aesthetic of Our Anger - Crass 1977 - 1984 - Crass Was a Group of Artists, Activists, Writers, Filmmakers and Musicians that Banded Together Using Punk as a Resistant Cultural Form for the Promotion of Anarchism as a Political Ideology [...] Celebrate Peoples History
Brandon Bauer
2010
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The New Zealand Federation of Labour Was the First Significant NZ Labour Organisation With the Intention of Uniting the Various Trades Together for Class Struggle, Revolutionary Inionism and the Abolishing of Capitalilsm. [...] Hence Their Name, the... Red Feds - Celebrate People's History
Garage Collective, NZ
2009
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Olimpiada Popular - In 1936, the Olympics Were Held in Nazi Germany - But the Showcase for Fascism & Nazi Soft Power Did Not Go Unopposed. Barcelona 1936 - Hitler's Running Flame Is Still with Us, but so Is the Memory of the Antifascist People's Olympiad. Celebrate People's History
Sam Wallman
2021
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Phoolan Devi - "What Others Called a Crime, I Called Justice" - Februry 1981: A 24 Year Old Village Woman, Born into Poverty in India, Is Labelled 'The Bandit Queen'. She Is Charged With a Number of Major Offences Including Murder, Kidnap for Ransom and Looting Villages. Most Importantly, She Is Accused of Killing 22 High-Caste Men in the Village of Behmai, a Massacre Undertaken as Revenge for the Death of Her Lover and Repeated Gang Rape against Herself. [...] - Celebrate Peoples' History
Miriam Klein Stahl
2003
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Power Up - Corita Kent Was a Radical Educator, Silkscreen Printing Pop Artist, and Activist Agitator Whose Pedagogical and Political Exuberance Extended to Civil Rights, War Resistance, Feminist Critique, and a Joyful Participatory Body Politic. [...] - Celebrate People's History
Shannon Gerard
2017
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Riot - In 1910, Women Incarcerated at New York's Bedford Hills Correctional Facility Staged Multiple Sonic Riots.
(...) One of these women, Esther Brown, is immortalized in Saidiya Hartman's Essay "The Anarchy of Colored Girls Assembled in a Riotous Manner." Celebrate People's History
(...) One of these women, Esther Brown, is immortalized in Saidiya Hartman's Essay "The Anarchy of Colored Girls Assembled in a Riotous Manner." Celebrate People's History
Crisis, US
2021
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Secession of the Plebs - Having Returned Home in 494 BC after Fighting to Defend Their Country, The Plebians of Rome Found the Aristocracy Had Taken Their Land and Sold Many of Them into Debt Slavery. They Deserted the City and Marched to a Sacred Hill outside of Rome, Where, They Set up a People's Council and Elected Tribunes to Represent Them. These Actions Curbed the Arbitrary Power of the Aristocracy and Began the Long Struggle for Equality in Rome. - Celebrate Peoples' History
Art Hazelwood
2007
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Sojourner Truth, Born Isabelle (Belle) Baumfree, c. 1797 - November 26, 1883, Was an African-American Abolitionist and Women's Right Activist. Truth Was Born into Slavery in Swartekill, NY but Escaped with Her Infant Daughter to Freedom in 1826. After Going to Court to Recover Her Son in 1828 She Became the 1st Black Woman to Win Such a Case against a White Man. [...] - Celebrate Peoples' History
Chip Thomas
2021
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Squamish 5 - Celebrate Peoples' History - In 1982, Five Activists from Squamish, Canada Dynamited a Hydroelectic Project as well as a Cruise Missle Factory, among Others. They Had Become Frustrated with Conventional Forms of Activism + Non-Violent Protest, so They Took to Propaganda of the Deed, and Made a Difference with Direct Action.
Matt Gauck
2013
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Tengo Puertorico en Mi Corazon - The Young Lords Organization Was Born in 1968 When a Puerto Rico Chicago Street Gang Turned to Political Action and Community Service. Influenced by the Black Panther Party, They Confronted Developpers, Police and City Hall. [...] - The Young Lords Organization
Ricardo Levins Morales
2017