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Our Daily Bleed: on this day in history November 24: libertarians Concha Liaño, Albert Joseph (aka Libertad), Jean Meckert, aka Jean / John Amila, Mollie Steimer, Philippe Daudet, Max Baginski, Abbie Hoffman

Kings do not touch doors.

They do not know that happiness: to push before them with kindness or rudeness one of these
great familiar panels, to turn around towards it to put it back in place — to hold it in one's arms.

... The happiness of grabbing by the porcelain knot of its belly one of these huge single
obstacles; this quick grappling by which, for a moment, progress is hindered, as the eye opens
& the entire body fits into its new environment.

With a friendly hand he holds it a while longer before pushing it back decidedly thus shutting
himself in — of which, he, by the click of the powerful & well-oiled spring, is pleasantly assured.


      — Francis Ponge, "the pleasures of the door"




NOVEMBER 24

TOULOUSE-LAUTREC
Decadent French society painter, illustrator, anarchiste


USE EVEN IF SEAL IS BROKEN DAY.

INTERNATIONAL PROTEST AGAINST WAR TOYS DAY.

Fellow Gardeners parody IWW poster

FESTIVAL OF SILENCE.





1434 -- England: Cold Day In Hell? Thames River freezes.


1632 -- Philosopher Baruch Spinoza lives, Amsterdam, Netherlands, to Portuguese-Jewish parents.

BARUCH SPINOZA SAINT 1997
Excommunicated Jewish philosopher of the One.



1656 -- New World: Maidstone (East Hampton, Long Island, now New York) restricts the natives, ruling against renting them land, or allowing wigwams to be set up in town without permission. They are not allowed to travel through town on the Sabbath. Rent control, bass-ackward pre-capitalist days, apparently.


1713 -- Laurence Sterne lives. Wrote The Life & Opinions of Tristram Shandy; Clonmel; County Tipperary.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Sterne


1759 -- Tobias Smollett is convicted of having libeled an admiral in "The Critical Review." Claims, "He was less than admirable."


1775 -- New World: The Continental Congress of America issues an order to bar negroes from the army.


1793 -- France: The French revolutionary calendar first becomes operative.
Source: [Calendar Riots]


1805 -- US: To make the crucial decision of where to spend the winter, Lewis & Clark put the matter to a vote. Significantly, in addition to the others, Clark's slave, York, was allowed to vote — nearly 60 years before slaves were emancipated & enfranchised. Sacagawea, the Indian woman, voted too — more than a century before either women or Indians were granted the full rights of citizenship. The majority decided to cross to the south side of the Columbia, near modern-day Astoria, Oregon, to build winter quarters.


1807 -- Thayendanegea, a.k.a. Joseph Brant, dies. Brant led Mohawk Indians who fought against the Americans in the Revolutionary War. He was buried at a church near present-day Brantford, Ontario, but in 1879 his body was stolen by a doctor & his medical students.


1826 -- Carlo Collodi lives. Italian author/journalist, best known as the creator of Pinoccio, the childlike puppet whose nose grew when it lied. Politics as usual.


Lissagaray; source, www.library.nwu.edu/spec/siege
1838 -- Prosper Olivier (aka Henry) Lissagaray lives. Author of Histoire de la Commune de 1871.
http://marxists.anu.edu.au/history/france/archive/lissagaray/prologue.htm
http://durru.chez.com/lmichel/lacommune.htm#Plan
http://www.iisg.nl/archives/en/files/l/10779984.php
http://digital.library.northwestern.edu/siege/


Tarzan poster
1859 -- Evolutionary theorist Charles Darwin's Origin of the Species is published.

"& when I am back in the jungle, it is with relief that I sink back into my natural timelessness.
I become one with the beasts & the trees, & I can laze away weeks or months with no thoughts beyond now."


— Greystoke, from Extracts from the Memoirs of Lord Greystoke, edited by Philip Jose Farmer




1860 -- US: The Arkansian of Fayetteville, Arkansas reports: At Council Bluffs, Iowa, the alarming discovery has just been made that Frank Bates, a young, dashing, popular lady-fascinating dry-goods clerk, is — a girl.


Aristide Bruant: Toulouse-Lautrec poster
1864 -- Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec lives. French artist, printmaker, draftsman, & illustrator who recorded the world of sexy night-club dancers, lounging whores, & drunken bohemian merriment, & the anarchist milieu (Oscar Wilde, Felix Feneon, Charles Maurin, Aristide Bruant, etc.) in which he worked & played.

See Explosive Acts: Toulouse-Lautrec, Oscar Wilde, Felix Feneon, & the Art & Anarchy of the Fin De Siecle by David Sweetman.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_de_Toulouse-Lautrec
http://www.lautrec.info/Aristide-Bruant.html





1868 -- Ragtime composer Scott Joplin lives, Texarkana, Texass.

SCOTT JOPLIN, Daily Bleed Saint 2005-2010
Fused African & European music into "ragtime."


http://www.lsjunction.com/facts/crush.htm
http://www.scottjoplin.org/



1869 -- Woman's Suffrage Association organized.


1871 -- US: National Rifle Association (NRA) & Charleton Heston are incorporated.


1874 -- Birth of Frederick Libby, founder of National Council for the Prevention of War.


1875 -- US: Labor honcho Samuel Gompers is a charter member & first president of Cigar Makers International Union (CMIU) Local 144.
http://www.history.umd.edu/Gompers/


1875 -- anarchist diamond dingbatAlbert Joseph (aka Libertad) lives. Founder of the individualist Parisian magazine "L’Anarchie". See 12 November 1908.


1885 -- US: Anna Louise Strong lives, Seattle, Washington (?) commie, labor activist, author. (Or the 22nd? two labor calendars cite today)
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/special/centennial/march/photo/strong.html
Seattle Radical Timeline



1888 -- Dale Carnegie is positive he lives. Oh, sure....


1898 --
International Anti-Anarchist Conference, prompted by the assassination of the Empress of Austria, is convened by Italian government officials in Rome; attended by 54 delegates representing 21 countries, including police chiefs from several European countries & major cities. Conference marks the development of strategic international surveillance of & exchange of information about anarchist activities.




1908 -- Harry Kemelman lives. Mystery writer, famous for his "Rabbi" books about wise rabbi David Small, who solves murder cases, while revealing at the same time ethical problems & ethnic relations in America.
http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/kemelman.htm


1909 -- Source=Robert Braunwart US: 20,000 NYC women's garment workers strike for a union contract.



Jean Amila
1910 -- Jean Meckert, aka Jean Jean Amila(or John) Amila, (1910-1995) lives. Libertarian novelist & antimilitarist.

Jean Meckert's first novel Les coups (1941) is noticed by André Gide & Raymond Queneau.

In 1950, at the request of Marcel Duhamel, Meckert began writing detective novels under the name John Amila, a score of which appear in the 'Noir Series.' Notable are La lune d'Omaha; Noces de soufre; Pitié pour les rats (1964), Le boucher des Hurlus (1982).

His 1971 novel La vierge et le taureau denounced military misdeeds in the South Pacific (atomic & bacteriological experiments). Meckert's books are all stamped with the antimilitarist & anarchist spirit.

" I do not know if I am an anarchist, but I know the ideas. My father was an anarchist..."



le monde libertaire, December 3, 1987


Jean Amila, la lune d'Omaha






1912 --
Switzerland: Congrés extraordinari of the Segona the International, November 24 & 25th, in Basel.      In attendance are Emilio Corrals i Antoni Fabra i Ribas

Source: [Congressos Obrers]




1913 -- US: General Boyd, a black man, is lynched for being found in a girl's room in Walton County, Georgia.


Mujeres in red logo
1916 -- Spain: Concha Liaño lives. Anarchist, member of Mujeres Libres, companion in arms with Soledad Estorach.

anarchist diamond dingbat

Concha entered the movement through an excursion group called "Sun & Life," whose activities alternated between hiking & reading. She was in Plaza de la Generalidad on July 19, 1936, waiting for Companys to distribute arms to the people.

In retrospect, she asked herself if all the struggles, the sacrifices, the deaths & the exile were all worth it & answers affirmatively:

"We taught the world a lesson. Insofar as we were able, we set an example of the possibility of living without government, because there was no government, yet the collectives were working & everything was functioning. Everything was operating by mutual agreement."

See Living Utopia (Vivir la utopia), a film by Juan Gamero (Spain, 1997; Spanish with English subtitles).

http://raforum.info/article.php3?id_article=84⟨=en
http://struggle.ws/ws99/ws57_mujeres.html
http://www.ainfos.ca/05/jul/ainfos00466.html



1919 -- US: The Oscar Mayer Company reopens a meat-packing plant on Madison's east side.

The company searched for skilled workers in a recruiting frenzy that included a sweep of Milwaukee's Polish saloons during the Cudahy packing-plant strike.

The Oscar Mayer plant had been operated by the Farmers' Cooperative Packing Company, which formed under a strongly worded state law encouraging cooperatives. Prior to the cooperative's opening two years ago, in 1917, Madison-area farmers had no choice but to sell their pigs & cattle to the Chicago beer trusts. Response to the cooperative was enthusiastic — 5,000 area farmers bought nearly 600,000 dollars of stock in the new enterprise. The nation had only two other farm-owned cooperative packing plants, both in Wisconsin. But faced with mounting wages & operating losses, & no real prospect of new capital, the cooperative was forced to sell the plant to the Chicago firm, Oscar F. Mayer & Brother.




1921 -- US: Mollie Steimer, after doing 18 months of a 15-year sentence for handing out leaflets, & three other radicals (Jacob Abrams, Samuel Lipman, & Hyman Lachowsky) were shipped off to Soviet Russia. Victims of the Red Scare in America, they were soon victims of the Red Terror in Russia ("Proletarian Democracy")

On August 23, 1918, Mollie & others in her group were arrested for distributing leaflets "the land of the free" opposing the landing of American troops in Soviet Russia.

The Abrams case, as it became known, is now a landmark in the repression of civil liberties in the US. It is cited in all standard histories as one of the most flagrant violations of constitutional rights during the Red Scare hysteria (pre-2002).

In Moscow, Mollie met Senya Fleshin, who became her lifelong companion. Both Mollie & Senya were imprisoned in 1922 for aiding "criminal elements" & were deported in 1923.


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1922 -- Italy: La Camera grants to Mussolini a majority of full powers in economic & political matter until 31 December of 1923. It is an act of suicide by the Parliament.
Source: [Crimini e Misfatti]


1922 -- orange diamond dingbat, added 2011, remove 2012British author Erskine Childers executed in Ireland. Political activist & IRA member, remembered for his espionage novel The Riddle of the Sands. Executed by the authorities of the nascent Irish Free State during the Civil War.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Erskine_Childers


1923 -- Philippe Daudet, French anarchist, son of Léon Daudet (leader of fascist "Ligue de l'Action Française"), dies under mysterious circumstances (assassinated).

Saint-Pol-Roux, Raymond Roussel, Philippe Daudet, Germaine Berton, Saint-John Perse, Pablo Picasso, Giorgio di Chirico, Pierre Reverdy, Jacques Vachè, Leon-Paul Fargue, Sigmund Freud, your portraits hang on dream's bedroom walls, you are the presidents of the Republic of Dream.



— Louis Aragon, A WAVE OF DREAMS

http://www.ephemanar.net/novembre24.html


1925 -- Mystery writer, rightwing bozo, yachtsman, continued apologist for "Tail Gunner" Joe McCarthy & his 50s witch hunt, William F. Buckley, Jr., lives, New York City.


1926 -- American poet Paul Blackburn lives.


1927 -- US: On Thanksgiving Day, California troops battle 1,200 inmates when Folsom prisoners revolt. One prisoner is shot in the ensuing uprising & five others are later hanged.


1938 -- Playing chicken? National Semi-Pro Basketball Congress authorizes yellow basketball.


1943 -- Robin Williamson lives... Be Glad for Song Has No Ending. Songster, founder of the Incredible String Band. Songwriter who has developed the Celtic heritage with its tradition of wrought language & inspired utterance into unique sung poetry.
http://www.answers.com/topic/robin-williamson-1
http://web.archive.org/...dirtylinen.com/feature/33williamson.html
http://web.archive.org/...dirtylinen.com/feature/32isb.html
http://www.robotwisdom.com/jorn/isb.html



1947 -- John Steinbeck's novel The Pearl is published.



1947 -- US: Strike that? 22-month Chicago newspaper printers' anti-Taft-Hartley strike begins.


Hollywood 10 protest
1947 -- US: B Movie?: House of Representatives cites "Hollywood Ten" for contempt of Congress. Chairman J. Parnell is later convicted in 1949 for "padding" his payrolls & pocketing the money. Politics as usual.

(F)red's Black List

The US government is "crawling with commies..."
         The Hollywood Ten, a group who refused to testify before the 1947 U.S. House Committee on Un-American Activities about alleged communist involvement. They are blacklisted, some sent to prison. Commie Cleanser

http://www.weeklywire.com/ww/11-17-97/boston_books_2.html

What is it . . . which delivers the leaders of a
great nation into such an excess of hysteria that
they fear & actually assert their power to
prohibit the utterance of any word which may be
spoken in opposition to their purposes?


       — Dalton Trumbo,
      Time of the Toad



Uncle Sam poster: Bist DU ein Kommunist?


1948 -- Spider Robinson, lives, Canada, sci-fi author.


1952 -- Agatha Christie's "Mousetrap" opens in London (still running).


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1953 -- US: Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader Joe McCarthy declares Truman administration "crawling with communists."
http://www.writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis/50s/home.html



1953 -- anarchisten diamond dingbatMax Baginski dies, NY's Bellevue Hospital. A large-scale character gifted with a rare spirit & mental accuity. An editor of the "Chicago Worker" newspaper. He helped publish the 1906-07 issues of the magazine "Freedom" & provided editorials for Emma Goldman's "Mother Earth" magazine. Rudolf Rocker calls him

"One of the most enlightened & perspicacious spirits of the German [anarchist] movement."


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Baginski
In German:
http://www.anarchismus.at/anarchistische-klassiker/rudolf-rocker/201-rudolf-rocker-max-baginski
http://fau-duesseldorf.org/nachrufe/max-baginski-24-11-1943



1961 -- United Nations adopts bans on nuclear arms over US protests. US loves weapons of mass destruction [American made].


1962 -- James J. Kilroy, tank inspector (Kilroy was here!), dies at 60.


Oswald
1963 -- US: Millions of TV watchers see Jack Ruby, the operator of a local striptease club, stick a revolver into Lee Harvey Oswald's side, & shoot him dead (All In the Family?) First live TV killing. When the assassin is assassinated, it is de facto a conspiracy.


1963 -- US: LBJ signs national security memorandum stating US goal in Vietnam is helping the Saigon government to a military "victory." This last week of November JFK plans withdrawal/withdraws 1000 of 17,000 advisers in Vietnam, quietly opens a dialogue with Castro's Cuba, & pursues detente with the USSR (Hayden).
http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/bright/dolgoff/cubanrevolution/toc.html


1965 -- Source=Robert Braunwart Merce Cunningham/John Cage modern dance "How to Pass, Kick, Fall & Run" premiers, Chicago.
http://www.merce.org/


1966 -- US: 400 die of respiratory failure & heart attack in killer New York City smog.


1966 -- Ramón Amaya Amador, Honduras's most famous author, dies in a plane crash, in Czechoslovakia, at the age of 50. Amaya was also a journalist & was forced to flee to Guatemala in 1944 to avoid political persecution, & from there to Argentina when the US/CIA/corporate America overthrew the democratically elected Arbenz government in 1954. In 1977 his remains were returned to Tegucigalpa, but it was not until 1991 that his books were published in Honduras. Founder of the weekly "Alerta," worked for "El Popular Progresista" & other papers. Wrote Biografía de un machete, Prision verde, Memorias de un canalla, etc.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ram%C3%B3n_Amaya_Amador


1966 -- SI dingbat France: Strasbourg Student Union (AFGES) press conference is held.

Today the Strasbourg county court sequesters the offices & management of the Strasbourg students' association (AFGES), relating to the outrage & scandal surrounding the brochure On the Poverty of Student Life, edited by members of the Situationist International (principally by Mustapha Khayati) & the students of Strasbourg which appeared on the 22nd.

(Publicly announced in late October as 'the most scandalous brochure of the century,' in Le retour de la colonne Durruti (Return of the Durruti Column), a détourned comic by André Bertrand, plastered on the walls of Strasbourg.)




1968 -- d.a. levy (1942-1968) dies, Cleveland, Ohio. Poet. d.a. levy

By mid-1968, levy had published over 55 books & nearly 30 issues of magazines. In October of that year, he was invited to spend a month as poet-in-residence at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. He then returned to Cleveland, in early November. His behavior had become increasingly disturbing: He sat in his apartment, holding a rifle, & asked

"How symbolic would it be if I blew my brains out?"

He burned manuscripts of all his poetry, 300 copies of Tibetan Stroboscope (a collection of concrete poetry), & several original collages, gave away most of his belongings, quarreled with his wife & threw her out, visited friends he hadn't seen in years "to shake hands one last time", & told people he was "leaving Cleveland. I'm leaving the world."

d.a. levy stampFinally, this evening, at about 11:30 pm, levy sat alone in his apartment, put a .22 caliber rifle between his eyes, & pulled the trigger. He was 26.


http://www.litkicks.com/DALevy/
http://www.thing.net/~grist/lnd/dalevyc.htm




Smiley Face
1969 -- US: Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader Lt William L Calley, charged with massacre of over 100 civilians in My Lai, Vietnam in March 1968, ordered to stand trial by court martial. Eventually found guilty & does a short stint of house arrest. Future Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader Secreatry of State Colin Powell was in charge of the coverup, but the army can't cover up the coverup any longer.
http://www.consortiumnews.com/archive/colin3.html
http://www.opednews.com/articles/Colin-Powell-and-Lessons-o-by-Robert-Parry-090905-483.html



Wanted poster
1971 -- US: Crime Pays: USA: D.B. Cooper jumped from jet in Washington State with $200,000 ransom. Never found. (Owes way over $300,000 in taxes now, but can't be prosecuted).
A passenger listed as "D.B. Cooper" hijacks a plane to Seattle, collects ransom & then parachutes out of the plane somewhere over Southwestern Washington, never to be seen again & becoming an instant folk hero.

After D. B. Cooper hijacked the commercial jet
& parachuted 30,000 feet into the Cascades
where he & his newly acquired money disappeared

we can only assume he lived
because his death would kill the mystery
Our only certainty: D. B. Cooper is not Sasquatch.


— Alexie Sherman, excerpt, "The Sasquatch Poems," The Summer of Black Widows

[Editorial note: Actually he had the pilot stay at 10,000 ft, since he'd left the back door open & nobody can breathe at 30k]

http://www.aero.com/publications/parachutes/9602/pc0296.htm


1972 -- US: Circuit Court rules that a Bureau of Indian Affairs 99-year lease of Tesuque Pueblo land to a housing developer outside Santa Fe, New Mexico, violates federal law.


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1979 -- US: Federal government admits troops in Vietnam were exposed to the toxic Agent Orange.
Agent Orange button
http://Firebase_Freedom.tripod.com/agento.html


1983 -- US: Cruisin' for a Bruisin'? "Plowshares 7" activists damage cruise missile, Griffiths Air Force Base, near Syracuse, New York.


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1986 -- US: Fifteen activists, including renowned anti-war protester Abbie Hoffman, are arrested for occupying a University of Massachusetts building, in Amherst, as part of a protest against CIA recruitment on campus. Following a trial detailing CIA crimes, all were acquitted of charges.

http://www.popmatters.com/film/reviews/s/steal-this-movie.html
http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/FTrials/Chicago7/hoffmanA.html
http://www.slate.com/?id=88471


1989 -- Czechoslovakia: Communist Party resigns, admitting, "the party's over." Duh.


1990 -- US: Six Marine reservists refuse to report for Persian Gulf duty.


1992 -- Philippines: After the Philippine Senate refusal to renew contracts for US military bases, American armed forces formally withdraw.


End of the World Resort button
1993 -- End of world, according to Ukrainian sect White Brotherhood.


1996 -- Mashonaland defeat Matabeleland to win the Logan Cricket Cup.



1998 -- US: A federal judge rules a Virginia library constitutionally can not block Internet pornography from library computers. Library card renewals shoot up sharply?


Oh no, Here is the News!
2000 -- US:

Florida...

Remember Elian Gonzalez?

Chad & Jeremy ! ?
http://cj.thefondfarewells.com/

With their Elian hullabaloo
& those crazy old folks too

Blame Florida!

Blame Florida!

Michael Jackson holding Elian





American Flag made of Barcodes
2001 --
http://www.adbusters.org/campaigns/bnd
http://web.peacelink.it/boycott/



2005 -- England: Further calls for Prime Minister Tony Blair to publish a full account of his 2004 discussions with US Prez Bush (who threatened to take "military action" against the Arabic TV station) on the bombing of Al Jazeera headquarters in Doha. Al Jazeera staff stages a 15 minute symbolic walk-out from all their offices around the world in protest.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2005/nov/24/pressandpublishing.usnews


2010 -- US: Former House of Representatives Majority Leader & former Dancing with the Stars contestant Tom DeLay is convicted of money laundering & conspiracy in relation to Republican fundraising for the 2002 Texass state elections.




9001 --


We have no great war. No great depression. Our great war is a spiritual war, & our great depression is our lives.

We've all been raised on television to believe that one day we'd all be millionaires & movie gods & rock stars.

But we won't.

We're slowly learning that fact. & we're very, very pissed off."

— Fight Club





WTO protestor facing cops with bag of books
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"Anarchist Day book, anarchist almanac, anarchist daybook, anarchist chronology" Anarchist Day book, anarchist almanac, anarchist daybook

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