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1923 - The Great Kanto Earthquake - A Massacre + Scapegoating of Ethnic Koreans and Political Agitators. Vigilante Death Squads, Mass Arrests and Show Trials. - The Futeisha, "The Outlaws" Were an Anarchist Group, Founded by Pak Yol, and Comprised Largely of Korean Student Activists and Japanes Allies. [...] - Celebrate People's History
Chris Lee
2021
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Angel Island Liberty Association - The Angel Liberty Association (or Self-Governing Association) Was a Mutual Aid Society Run by Chinese Detainees at the Angel Island Immigration Station from 1922 to about 1952. With the Help of Chinese American Kitchen Staff, the Association Smuggled Letters to Help Detainees Pass Detailed Immigration Interrogations. Letters Were Folded inside Wax Paper and Taped to the Bottom fo Dishes.Celebrate People's History
Christine Wong Yap
2020
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Celebrate People's History - Chicano Park - "We Will Not Allow Them to Build Their Parking Lot, We Will Be Build Our Park" - For Decades, Residents of the Logan Heights Community Proposed For San Diego Officials to Build a Community Park in Their Neighborhood. Instead, on April 22, 1970, the Construction of a Police Parking Lot Began at the Heart of This Chicana/o Community. Citizens of the Barrio Responded on April 23 by Forming the Chicano Park Steering Committee and Demanded a Park on the Property. [...]
Alfonso Aceves
2021
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Celebrate People's History - Come out! - And Think How Can Love Corrupt, When There Are as Many Sexes as There Are People. The G.L.F. Is Figting for Your Freedom, As Well as Ours. - The Gay Liberation Front Was the First LGBT Activist Organization Formed after the Stonewall Rebellion in New York City in June 1969. [...]
Caroline Paquita-Kern
2021
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Celebrate People's History - The Funsten 500 - St. Louis MO, 1933: 500 Black Women Who Worked as Nutpickers for the Funsten Nut Company Mounted a Successful Strike against the Industry Giant, Citing Low Wages and Inhumane Working Conditions as Major Concerns. This Strike Was one of Many Midwestern Labor Revolts Organized by African-American Women in the United States.
John Jennings
2021
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Comité Exigimos Justicia - "We Started in the 90's with 3 then 5, then 40 Cases of Innocent Guys All Framed by Crooked Cop Detective Reynaldo Guevaca" - Ruth Peña - We Demand Justice Committee - 13 ot the 56 Guys Have Been Exonerated - Exonerate Them All - Prosceute Crooked Cops - Celebrate People's History - More Welcome Homes
Stephanie Weiner
2020
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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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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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It did happen here - Celebrate peoples' history - The late 1980s, Portland Oregon was a known haven for racist skinheads. They roamed the core of Portland unhindered. Following the brutal murder of Ethiopian national Mulugeta Seraw by a racist skinhead crew, diverse sub-cultural and cross-cultural organizing took place [...].
Plazm, Portland, US
2022
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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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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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Landless Workers' Movement - With 1,5 Million Members, the Movimento 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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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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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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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