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MARCH 17 —
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SAINT PATRICK'S DAY (HOL NI/IRE): St. Patty isn't Irish, but a missionary converting everyone to Christianity so they can drink Guinness all day long. Everyone is Irish, everyone is drunk.
WORLD MARITIME DAY
MOORISH TAG DAY: The Moorish Orthodox Church celebrates multicultural & multidimensional awareness, with shamrocks in the fez, Cheshire Cat hide & seek & other festivities.
1740 -- England: Death Sentences? Justice of the Peace Henry Fielding, writing under the name of Captain Hercules Vinegar, summons poet laureate Colley Cibber to court for murdering the English language. DOA?
1775 -- US: Richard Henderson, a North Carolina judge, buys a vast tract of Cherokee land for the Transylvania Land Co.; purchase is later declared invalid but land cession is not reversed.
1811 -- Karl Gutzkow lives, Berlin. Becomes a pioneer of the modern social novel in Germany.
1826 -- US: The Kendal Community (now Massillon) founded in Ohio. "Friendly Association for Mutual Interests."
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1845 -- Rubber band is patented. Almost as good as spitwads.
1846 -- Kate Greenaway lives, London. Creator of books for children such as Mother Goose (1881), Little Ann (1883), & The Pied Piper of Hamelin (1889) & using her artistry as painter & illustrator.
1871 -- France: Louise Michel takes an active part in the business of the guns of the national guard on the Montmartre Hillock. After the proclamation of the Paris Commune, the French anarchist works primarily with social & teaching issues.
http://struggle.ws/ws98/ws55_louise.html


A generation before Wilhelm Reich, Gross was the first analyst to emphasise the dialectical interdependence between individual inner change & collective political change. He tried to live his radical ideas in both his private & professional life — which he refused to separate— & thus became anathema to those trying to establish the credibility of analysis as a science in the eyes of society & academe.
Less than a year after his death, Anton Kuh wrote of Gross as "a man known only to very few by name — apart from a handful of psychiatrists [Freud, Jung, et al] & secret policemen — & among those few only to those who plucked his feathers to adorn their own posteriors."

http://raforum.info/mot.php3?id_mot=329&lang=en
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexology
http://www.ottogross.org/english/documents/BiographicalSurvey.html

In the building lives Bulot, a public prosecutor. Five people are wounded in the considerable carnage.
"I have done this", Ravachol declares, "first because M Benoit passed an unfair sentence on Decamp & friends. The jury asked for the minimum sentence, he gave the maximum. Second, because there has been no publicity over the ill-treatment they received at the Clichy police headquarters. It is for these reasons that I have especially marked out MM Bulott & Benoit, but I want all those who have the responsibility of meting out justice to be more clement if they want better treatment themselves."
Illustration by Flavio Costantini
1894 -- Paul Green lives, Lillington, North Carolina. One of the first white playwrights to write perceptively of problems of Southern blacks. Began writing for the Carolina Playmakers in 1919. His best-known play is the 1927 Pulitzer Prize winner, In Abraham's Bosom, about a man's attempt to establish a school for his fellow blacks.
1894 -- 'March 18', cover illustration by Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen (often spelled as Steinlein), from "Le Chambard Socialiste," March 17, 1894.
March 18, the start of the Paris Commune of 1871 is commemorated. Next to Marianne on the first row are an agricultural worker, an industrial worker & an artist.
Nice collection art works & a detailed timeline, see the International Institute of Social History web site,
http://www.iisg.nl/exhibitions/art/indexsteinlen.html
1897 -- Jules Jouy (1855-1897) dies. Anarchist songster, poet, & pioneer of the social song.
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1898 -- Mazatec Shaman Maria Sabina lives.
Under the guidance of the now famous Mazatec curandera Maria Sabina, Wasson & Richardson each consumed six pairs of the mushroom Psilocybe caerulescens var. Psilocybe caerulescens var. mazatecorum.
http://deoxy.org/h_maria.htm
http://www.stainblue.com/maria.html
1901 -- Severino di Giovanni lives, Chieti, Italy. Anarchist/typographer.His enemies say he wears white silk shirts & a black hat.
On June 6, 1925, a group of anarchists bursts in into Theater Columbus during an evening in tribute to the king of Italy, shouting "ladri" & "assassini." Di Giovanni is sought, unsuccessfully, by the police.
In South America Di Giovanni is violently active in the fight to save Sacco & Vanzetti.
He is killed in 1931, age 29, in Buenos Aires, on the orders of Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader President Jose Uriburu to kill him & Paulino Scarfò. (See 1 February 1931).
Severino di Giovanni's life is recounted in the novel Un caffè molto dolce by Maria Luisa Magagnoli, which draws upon letters sent to Giuseppina America Scarfò who, after 68 years, had her letters returned by the government in a moving public ceremony.
See also Osvaldo Bayer, Severino Di Giovanni, l’idealista della violenza (Ed. Planeta).
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Noche negra
de negros augurios
vigilia larga
pensamientos turbios.
Cayó la frase
de muerte, temible,
sacudió con golpe
de fuerza terrible.
Lo encontró de pie,
casi listo,
preparado en sus ideas.Lo fusilaron allí mismo,
ahogando su grito de guerra:
¡Viva la Anarquía!—excerpt, A Severino Di Giovanni
El anarquista José Arcadio Márquez
http://isole.ecn.org/elpaso/distro/libri/gratis/digiovanni.htm
http://www.topolin.it/topo/il_topo_special/topo_xene_articoli/saveri.html
http://www.margen.org/desdeelmargen/poesia.html
1906 -- US: Johann Most (1846-1906) dies, Cincinnati, Ohio. German-American anarchist, propagandist, bookbinder, publisher of "Freiheit".
1909 -- William Butler Yeats records in his journal Lady Gregory's view of Alfred, Lord Tennyson: "Tennyson had the British Empire for God, & Queen Victoria for Virgin Mary."
1917 -- African American pop singer Nat "King" Cole lives."The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, & be loved in return."
— from the song "Nature Boy"
http://www.nat-king-cole.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nat_King_Cole
1917 -- Switzerland: The gallery DADA opens ...
1920 -- Germany: General Strike overcomes Kapp Putsch.
1921 -- USSR: Kronstadt falls to the Bolshevik military assault under the direction of Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader Trotsky, who boasted he would "shoot them like pigeons." There is a great slaughter when the island is taken. To the end of his life Trostky continued defending his actions, as Kenneth Rexroth notes, in a dispute with Victor Serge he continued dispensing Bolshevik lies.[Details / context]
1921 -- Russia: Lenin introduces capitalist-style economics with his New Economic Policy (NEP), in reaction to the collapse of the Russian economy that occurs because of ongoing civil war & an Allied blockade of the country designed to end Bolshevism.
1921 -- England: The first birth control clinic in the nation opens.
1923 -- José Carlos Mariátegui regresa a Perú después de vivir en Europa.Left Peru as a Bohemian nighthawk who wrote of horses, a mystical poet who felt much & understood little. In Europe he found the Americas & found Marxism & found Mariátegu.
From a distance he saw what he could not close up. For Mariátegu Marxism was not a catechism or master plan, but the key to "entering the deep country." & the clues to the depths of Peru is in the Indian communities — still practising their socialist traditions of work & life despite being raped & dispossessed by the large sterile estate system of the landowners.
http://www.patriagrande.net/uruguay/eduardo.galeano/memoria.del.fuego/19230317.htm
1927 -- England: Arthur Ponsonby proposes abolition of Royal Air Force, House of Commons.
1934 -- US: Thousands of blacks battled the police in New York in protest of the Scottsboro trial.
1937 -- Spain: The Friends of Durruti Group is formally established.The growth of the Group was a consequence of anarchist unease with the CNT's policy of compromise with the Republican government.
See the Anarchist Encyclopedia,
http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/DurrutiColumnEarly.htm
1941 -- France: Jules Sellenet, known as Francis Boudoux (1881-1941), dies. French militant, antimilitarist & anarcho-syndicalist.Member of "l'Association Internationale Antimilitariste," he was arrested numerous times for his antiwar activities & also for offences "related to industrial disputes." Boudoux also fought in Spain with the Durruti Column.
1944 -- John Sebastian of the Lovin' Spoonful lives.
1948 -- Science Fiction author William Gibson lives, Conway, South Carolina.Gibson left the US for Canada when he was 19 to avoid the draft for the Vietnam War.
The cyberpunks are Vietnam era, as «punks», & identify with grunts vs. officers.
‘Cyberpunk’ is a kind of sf sub-genre; its works are set in a computer-driven, high-tech near-future & feature low-life protagonists interacting in hard-boiled detective type plots.
1950 -- US: Half day work stoppage brings out 10,000 Local 100 members in support of 40 hour work week.
1953 -- US: The American Way? At a "Friendly Sons of St. Patrick" dinner in New York, Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader Atty. General Herb Brownell boasts that "10,000 citizens are being investigated for denaturalization, & 12,000 aliens for deportation as subversives."
1955 -- Canada: Fans pelt NHL Commissioner Clarence Campbell with garbage & smoke bombs at a game for suspending star player "Rocket" Richard, starting a stampede & 7-hour riot outside that injures 37, Montreal.
1956 -- Beatster Jack Kerouac hitchhikes from North Carolina to California, where he meets up with the anarchist poet Gary Snyder in Marin County. During the Spring Kerouac writes The Scripture of the Golden Eternity; writes Old Angel Midnight. Kerouac also meets Alan Watts, Robert Creeley.

1960 -- US: Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader President Ike Eisenhower authorizes secret training of Cuban exiles for an invasion of Cuba. Another selfless American gesture to help the people of Cuba.
1962 -- Ray Charles starts his own record label, Tangerine records.
http://www.raycharles.com/the_man_timeline.html
1965 -- Italy: Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader King Farouk of Egypt, well-deposed & exiled, dies in Rome.
1965 -- US: 1,600 demonstrate at Montgomery, Alabama courthouse.
1966 -- César Chávez & the National Farm Workers Association march from Delano to Sacramento, California, from March 17 to April 11, arriving on Easter Sunday.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesar_Chavez
1968 -- England: In London, at the largest Vietnam antiwar march in Britain to date, 25,000 people attempt to storm the American Embassy at Grosvenor Square. The US won't let them in, apparently refusing to recognize their passports. Ninety-one police casualties.
1968 -- US: Yippies announce at a press conference they will sponsor a "Festival of Life" in Chicago during the upcoming Democratic Convention.
http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/Chicago7/chicago7.html
http://theaction.com/Abbie/
http://www3.iath.virginia.edu/sixties/
1970 -- US: Postal wildcat strike.
1972 -- US: Dita Beard dictates statement from a hospital to which she had been spirited by administration agents, alleging her previously disclosed memo linking an ITT trust settlement with a campaign contribution was a "forgery" & a "hoax" (see 29 February; 26 March).
1974 -- Ethiopia: 3,000 women workers march for equal pay & better labor conditions.
1976 -- Italy: Nationwide wildcat work stoppage, roads blocked, town halls besieged. Unions declare a one-day General Strike in an attempt to recoup this movement.
1978 -- Worst oil spill off Brittany — supertanker Amoco Cadiz breaks in two: 223,000 tons.
1982 -- US: Karl Marx & Co. (American foreign securities brokers) sues USSR for payment of Tsarist war debt. The company has discovered gold in the historical dustbin.
1982 -- Samuel George Jr., lead singer of the Capitols who had a 1966 hit "Cool Jerk," dies in Detroit after being stabbed with a knife in a family argument.
1983 -- Italy: A seguito della denuncia di un industriale, vengono arrestati per corruzione il vicesindaco di Torino, il socialista Enzo Biffi Gentili, assieme ad assessori e consiglieri del PSI, PCI e DC. La piaga del furto di stato (le cosiddette tangenti) è presente geneticamente in tutti i partiti al potere, a livello centrale e locale.
[Source: Crimini e Misfatti]
1985 -- US: Benefit for anarchist Stan Iverson (1927-1985), at Seattle's Morningtown Pizza & Subs. One of many fund raising efforts to aid Stan in his fight against cancer.
http://recollectionbooks.com/siml/stan/IversonBenefits.jpg
1988 -- US: Soldiers sent to Honduras. Protect US interests. A nasty job, but someone has to do it.
1991 -- Italy: Quattro bambini dello Sri Lanka muoiono congelati dal freddo al confine tra Jugoslavia e Italia. La politica de repressione statale della libera circolazione degli individui dà i primi frutti.
[Source: Crimini e Misfatti]
1992 -- Grace Stafford, cartoon voice of Woody Woodpecker, dies at 87.
1996 -- México: 30,000 march in Villahermosa, in support of a campaign to blockade state-owned oil wells that displace thousands of poor people.
1997 -- In a thorough investigation of the Human world's heads of state, there are no finalists in Cow Tse Tongue's "Remarkably Intelligent for a Human" Awards.
http://www.cowswithguns.com/stupidhumans.html
1999 -- US: Microradio movement news accounts on the struggle to free the airwaves: STEAL THIS RADIO Loses first Round of Free Speech Lawsuit.
[Source: Pirate Radio Kisok]
http://www.infoshop.org/news6/radio_pirates.php
2002 -- Jordan: Toujan Faisal, the only woman ever elected to Parliament, goes on a hunger strike in jail, a day after being arrested for accusing the government of corruption, charged with defaming the state & its officials. Elected in 1993 & defeated in 1997, she is a leading advocate of free speech, & an end to political detentions & infringement on public freedoms.
2003 -- US: Having Having wreaked havoc on the American economy, Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader Bush addresses the nation to explain why he will soon be a war criminal.
2007 -- US: The 12th annual Bay Area Anarchist Bookfair, San Francisco County Fair Building (Golden Gate Park). Films, speakers, panel discussions, exhibits, kids & family space, & cafe lunches. Due to public demand & continually increasing turnout (last year there were over 5000 people), this year the bookfair is extended to two days: Chris Carlsson, Ward Churchill, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, James Kelman, Saul Landau, Josh Macphee, & many other speakers. Panels include Strategies to Uproot War & Empire, The Future of Radical Print Publications, & The Future of Independent & Radical Bookselling. Admission is free.
http://sfbookfair.wordpress.com
3000 --Daily Bleed Saint 2003: KUO MO-JO
Hallmark early 20th-century communist Chinese novelist.


— Green Lantern
http://www.shaftagents.com/dk2cell.htm
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