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I used to like sheepherder coffee,
a cup of grounds in my old enameled pot,
then three cups of water & a fire,

and when it's hot, boiling into froth,
a half cup of cold water
to bring the grounds to the bottom.

It was strong & bitter & good
as I squatted on the riverbank,
under the great redwoods, all those years ago.

Some days, it was nearly all I got.
I was happy with my dog,
and cases of books in my funky truck.

But when I think of that posture now,
I can't help but think
of Palestinians huddled in their ruins,

the Afghan shepherd with his bleating goats,
the widow weeping, sending off her sons,
the Tibetan monk who can't go home.

There are fewer names for coffee
than for love. Squatting, they drink,
thinking, waiting for whatever comes.



Sheepherder Coffee — Sam Hamill

http://www.poetsagainstthewar.org/displaypoem.asp?AuthorID=1708#453067114

 

 



ERICH MÜHSAM
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APRIL 6

ERICH MÜHSAM
German anarchist poet, murdered by the Nazis.



France: FETE OF THE LITTLE BOATS. A children's festival involving little pine boats with lighted candles.

USA PHONE IN SICK DAY.

Bill Gates pied

Another shot of Gates pied


Resist corporate rule by phoning in sick.

During one World Phone In Sick Day, over 2,000 British Airways employees phoned in sick to protest airline policies, etc.

Inspired by the "consumer terrorists" — known as Decadent Action.

This protest is modest: "We want to remind Americans of their history. The American Revolution was in large part a revolt against corporations, which are bodies formed to allow rich people to shirk responsibility for abuses — they allow exploitation without representation. The Founding Fathers thought corporations immoral, & they were illegal here during the first 50 years of the Republic."

Recent subversion on RTMARK's web site, http://www.rtmark.com/legacy/sick.html.

Includes alternative job activities if you can't all in sick.






610 -- Lailat-ul Qadar, the night the koran descended to Earth.


This holiday was on December 1 in 2002; This holiday occurs in 2003 on November 23.

The koran is a book about the teaching of Muhammad. Lailat-ul Qadar marks the anniversary of the night on which Muhammad first began receiving revelations from God, through the angel Gabriel.

It is moveable (like Easter) because a non-Gregorian caledar is used. In the Muslim claendar it is static!

Easter occurred on a specific date in a calendar we no longer use. Even then (for easter) it is calculated differently for the Eastern & Western churches.It did occur on a specific date but with the set of rules we are using. That is also why you have problems with Aztec & Jewish calendars, although these are easier than the Iranian calender (which is used by most Muslims for religious purposes). I wish I could tell you the original date in Gregorian but I can't.

— Peter Braun (paraphrased from email sent to the Bleed, April 5 & 6, 2003)




1199 -- Richard I the Lion-hearted, King of England, dies at 41.


1327 -- Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca), sees a beautiful married woman to whom he writes 366 poems to her during his life, addressing her always as "Laura," never revealing her identity.


James Koehnline collage
1348 -- Petrarch's Laura dies of plague.
http://www.isomedia.com/homes/harpo/galindex.htm



1528 -- German engraver Albrecht Durer dies.


1712 -- US: New York City slave revolt begins: slaves set fire to their masters' outhouse. They then ambush the whites who arrive to put out the blaze, killing nine.


1767 -- Source=Robert Braunwart Voltaire writes "Doubt is not a pleasant condition, but certainty is an absurd one."


1781 -- Peru: Túpac Amaru captured after being denounced by a traitor.

Of dust & pain — these are the ways of Peru. Túpac Amaru is brought into Cuzco on the back of mule, covered with chains that drag on the pavement. The traitor does not look for a rope to hang himself, but instead receives his reward of 2,000 pesos & a title of "nobility."

http://www.patriagrande.net/uruguay/eduardo.galeano/memoria.del.fuego/17810406.htm
http://zeus.uwindsor.ca/courses/ps/dartnell/mrta.html



1825 -- Phantasist painter Gustave Moreau lives.


1830 -- US: Angelic tablet finder Joseph Smith founds Mormon Church in Fayette, New York.


1832 -- US: Black Hawk War begins when Sauk/Fox return to plant traditional corn fields & are repulsed by whites.


1860 -- James Kirke Paulding, American dramatist/novelist, dies in Hyde Park, New York. Koningsmarke, the Long Finne, a Story of the New World (1823), Westward Ho! (1832), & The Old Continental: or, the Price of Liberty (1846), represent Paulding's efforts to employ the American scene in fiction.


1862 -- A writer with an eye for the future, Irish-American Fitz-James O'Brian dies in Cumberland, Maryland.


Lincoln Steffins
1866 -- US: American muckraker Lincoln Steffens lives, Frisco, California. 1998 SAINT.


1868 -- US: Brigham Young marries #27 — his final wife.


1878 -- France: André Mournier (aka "The Agronomist") lives, in Joigny, Yonne. Member of the anarchist Colony of Aiglemont founded by Fortuné Henry.
http://perso.orange.fr/mairie.aiglemont/historique_page2.html


Erich Muhsam
1878 -- Germany: Erich Muhsam [Muehsam; Mühsam], poet & anarchist militant, lives, Berlin. Assassinated by the Nazis during the night of July 9 / 10, 1934 ( Orianenburg Concentration Camp).


Erich Muhsam



blank space Der deutsche Schriftsteller Erich Mühsam lebte in den Jahren von 1878 bis 1934. Er starb in einem national-sozialistischen KZ (Konzentrationslager).
Mühsam gilt als Vertreter eines radikalen Anarchismus. Von ihm stammen expressionistische Gedichte und Dramen.

See the Anarchist Encyclopedia

   



1883 -- Source=Robert Braunwart Start of Sherlock Holmes story "Adventure of the Speckled Band" (BG).


1888 -- Dan Andersson lives (1888-1920). Musician/writer, of working class background, who became one of the most popular Swedish poets.

Led a wandering life, as woodsman & charcoal burner, temperance lecturer, factory worker, traveling salesman, & as a journalist. His works, most published after his death, include Charcoal Burner's Tales; Black Ballads; The Three Homeless Ones; Late Harvest.

http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/danander.htm



1893 -- US: Longest bout in boxing history ends after Andy Bowen & Jack Burke box 7 hrs 19 mins to no decision (111 rounds), St Louis.


1894 -- Italy: In Chieti, Camillo Di Sciullo, responsible for publishing the anarchist newspaper "Il pensiero," goes on trial. Defended by the lawyer Pietro Gori, also an anarchist; Di Sciullo is acquitted.



Oscar Wilde, anarchist
1895 -- England: After acquittal of the Marquis of Queensberry for libel, Oscar Wilde is arrested. During the trial Wilde denies writing The Priest & the Acolyte.

"Was that story immoral?" asks the court.

"It was much worse than immoral," Wilde replies. "It was badly written."

http://www.bibliomania.com/0/2/57/frameset.html
http://struggle.ws/ws98/ws53_wilde.html



1896 -- Greece: First modern Olympic games are held, Athens. This is pre-Bud, pre-network TV.



1898 -- Emma Goldman, anarchist feminist    US: "Patriotism" is among the five lectures Red Emma Goldman presents in St. Louis, April 6-10; she encounters no interference by Hizzoner or the police(!). Emma is here as part of her speaking tour of February-June, addressing 66 meetings. Local comrades note an increase of young women in attendance.



1900 -- Italy: Il governo ritira il disegno di legge sul cosiddetto ordine pubblico (cioè il disordine repressivo attuato dallo stato).
[Source: Crimini e Misfatti]


1903 -- Holland: General Strike begins.



1904 -- US: Deportation of the British anarchist John Turner is argued before the US Supreme Court, in Turner v. Williams; Rules May 16, that Congress has unlimited power to exclude aliens & deport those who have entered in violation of the laws, including philosophical anarchists.

[Details / context]


1908 -- Emma Goldman, anarchist feminist    Canada: Emma Goldman leaves Winnipeg; she is temporarily detained & interrogated at the border by US immigration officials.



1909 -- Robert E. Peary is the first person credited to reach the North Pole. He was accompanied in this sixth attempt by Matthew Henson (a black guide) & four Eskimos.


1911 -- Emma Goldman, anarchist feministUS: Emma Goldman scheduled to speak in Kansas City, Missouri, April 6-7. Early this month Emma also speaks to law students in Lincoln, Nebraska & Lawrence, Kansas. She is also scheduled to participate in a debate & speak before a Jewish audience in Chicago, Illinois.



1914 -- Emma Goldman, anarchist feminist    US: Emma Goldman begins an expanded afternoon lecture series on the modern drama in Chicago.

Playwrights analyzed include British dramatist St. John Hankin, Welsh author John O. Francis, & American dramatists Eugene Walter & George Middleton.

Her longtime interest in modern drama results in the book, The Social Significance of the Modern Drama, also published this year (Boston: Richard G. Badger, 1914; see also her essay "The Modern Drama: A Powerful Disseminator of Radical Thought").

Other lectures presented in Chicago, April 6-12, include "Our Moral Censors," "The Individual & Society," "The Hypocrisy of Charity," "Beyond Good & Evil," "Anarchism & Labor" (in German), & "The Mother Strike."

Here Emma also befriends Margaret Anderson, editor of the literary magazine "Little Review."




WWI collage with quote 'Age shall not weary them, Nor the years condemn'
1917 -- US enters WWI, declares war on Germany.

Beloved & Respected Comrade Liberal Woodrow Wilson, elected on an anti-war platform, does an about face.

Thousands of Americans are suddenly declared "anti-American."

Thousands of Americans are now considered "traitors" for opposing a slaughter which leaves 10 million dead. Patriotism

Thousands are now jailed, harassed, tarred & feathered, lynched, forced to get on their knees & kiss the American flag, castrated or killed, etc, by outstanding "patriots" — basically for maintaining the original anti-war position which got Wilson elected President.

In the name of "freedom" the government, police, & vigilantes across the nation destroy printing presses, labor halls & offices, burn books & papers... This, of course, is the war that will "End All Wars."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/special_report/1998/10/98/world_war_i/197437.stm




Leonora Carrington painting
1917 -- Leonora Carrington lives, in Clayton Green, Lancashire, England.

LEONORA CARRINGTON, Daily Bleed Saint, 2004
Makes the scientific discovery, "The task of the right eye is to peer into the telescope,
while the left eye peers into the microscope."

"Reading The Hearing Trumpet liberates
us from the miserable reality of our days."

— Luis Buñuel

Writer & painter who gained international recognition when she exhibited along with artists such as Rene Magritte, Salvador Dali, Max Ernst & Yves Tanguey at the International Surrealist Exhibition in London. The beginning of a strong & long relationship with the Surrealists.

She first discovered Max Ernst in an illustration in a book by Herbert Read. When she met the older artist in 1937, Leonora ran off with Max at the age of 20. See Daily Bleed Gallery page, http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/sinners/CarringtonLeonora.htm

"I am an old woman, 'seated' in Mexico"

http://web.archive.org/web/20050609084027/http://www.lavitrina.com/html/literature/litera3/trumpet.html



anarchist cartoon; source dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives
1918 -- Russia: The French captain Jacques Sadoul, on a mission here, writes in a report today:

The anarchist party is the most active, the most militant of the opposition groups & probably the most popular.... The Bolsheviks are anxious.

Voline notes: "this influence became so great that the Bolsheviks, who could not accept criticism, still less opposition, became seriously disturbed....

They did their best first to prevent, & then to forbid, any manifestation of libertarian ideas & finally suppressed them by brute force."

Illustration from Anarchy Archives
[Details / context]




1919 -- Bavarian Raterepublik declared in opposition to the provisional government. The Central Council of Workers', Soldiers' & Farmers' Councils includes Ernst Toller, anarchists Erich Muhsam, Gustav Landauer & one 'Richard Maurhut' — the man who became famous as B. Traven.

"What is fame after all? It stinks to hell & heaven. Today I am famous. Tomorrow perhaps fifty people can still spell my name correctly. Day after tomorrow I may starve to death & nobody cares. That's what you call fame."

[Source: Calendar Riots]




1924 -- Germany: "Butcher of Hanover" Fritz Haarmann, with the help of accomplice Hans Grans, lures his 20th (of 28 victims), a 17-yr. old boy, to his apartment to be killed & possibly butchered for resale, in Hanover.


1928 -- Bigoted Jason Compson begins his day (in Faulkner's The Sound & the Fury. ).

"Once a bitch always a bitch, what I say. I says you're lucky if her playing out of school is all that worries you. I says she ought to be down there in that kitchen right now, instead of up there in her room, gobbing paint on her face & waiting for six niggers that can't even stand up out of a chair unless they've got a panful of bread & meat to balance them, to fix breakfast for her."

http://www.mcsr.olemiss.edu/~egjbp/faulkner/faulkner.html


1931 -- US: Richard Alpert/ Ram Dass lives in a Purple Haze next to an Orange Barrel.



Scottsboro Boys; source pbs.org
1931 -- US: First of the "Scottsboro Boys" trials begins in Alabama.

The great crowd assembled before the courthouse, surrounded by state troopers, staged a demonstration of approval with the band playing, "There'll be a hot time in the old town tonight."

[Context / Details]




1939 -- Albania: L'esercito dello stato italiano invade. On April 12, una assemblea di notabili albanesi offre la corona di Albania a Vittorio Emanuele III.
[Source: Crimini e Misfatti]


1942 -- Source=Robert Braunwart Ukraine: The Germans murder 1,600 Jews of Piryatin.


1949 -- Source=Robert Braunwart US: Truman says he would use A-bombs in defense of US & other democracies.


1952 -- South Africa: Mass meetings of non-whites to protest against apartheid.



1953 -- US: Hot Springs, Arkansas professional baseball team is voted out of the Class C Cotton States League after the club refuses to cancel contracts with two black pitchers whose services it had obtained.


1954 -- Source=Robert Braunwart US: Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis.) charges newsman Edward R. Murrow has spread Communist propaganda for 20 years. Hold the mustard, please.


1958 -- Source=Robert Braunwart England: Bertrand Russell introduces the peace symbol, Aldermaston.


1959 --

The cinema, too, must be destroyed....

Shooting begins for Guy Debord's filmSI dingbat
On the Passage of a Few Persons through a Rather Brief Period of Time.

T


he point is to understand what has been done & all that remains to be done, not to add more ruins to the old world of spectacles & memories.

      — On the Passage of a Few Persons...


http://www.cddc.vt.edu/sionline/chronology/chronology.html | [Situationist Resources]




1963 -- US: Birmingham civil rights demonstrations began on a small scale.... At first there were a few sit-ins at lunch counters & a few arrests.... On Saturday, April 6, a group of carefully selected demonstrators marched on City Hall.... Today about 45 demonstrators are arrested.

Well, I said, "There must be some man around,
There can't be only you dogs in town."
They said, "Sure, we have Old Bull Connor,
There he goes, walkin' yonder,
Throwin' some raw meat to the Mayor,
Feedin' bones to the City Council!"

       — Phil Ochs, Talking Birmingham Jam(1963)



1965 --

April 6-8, 1965

"Hey, Hey! LBJ"

Beloved & Respected Comrade President "Hey, Hey! LBJ" Johnson authorizes the use of US ground combat troops for offensive operations.

Tomorrow he offers North Vietnam aid in exchange for peace. North Vietnam rejects the offer.

http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=2261
http://servercc.oakton.edu/~wittman/chronol.htm
http://www.historynet.com/magazines/vietnam
http://recollectionbooks.com/vietnamlist.html
http://www.clemson.edu/caah/history/facultypages/EdMoise/tonkin.html




1967 -- Germany: Tens of thousands protesting Vietnam War jeer Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader Vice President Hubie Humphrey in West Berlin, West Germany.


Ooopsie! bullet hole
1968 -- US: In the wake of a riot following the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., Oakland cops raid Black Panther Party headquarters, killing Bobby Hutton & wounding three others, including Eldridge Cleaver.

Police in Oakland, California, open fire on a car of Black Panthers who are returning from a meeting. The Panthers escape their vehicle & run into a house.

Police throw tear gas & riddle the house with machine-gun bullets.

After police set the building on fire, the Panthers try to surrender.

Seventeen-year-old Bobby Hutton comes out of the house with his hands in the air. But a police officer shouts, "He's got a gun." This prompts a barrage of police gunfire that leaves Hutton dead.

The police later admit Hutton was not carrying a gun.




1968 -- Steve Miller, on tour in England, writes in Billboard decrying the British rock scene as "more an industry than a scene ... It's at a low, lifeless point ... The only good bands I've seen are Traffic, Marmalade & Procul Harum. I've seen bands doing queer bits in their underwear to get attention."


1968 -- US: Gunpowder stocks at a sporting-goods store explode, killing 43, Virginia.


1968 -- Massiel triunfa en Eurovisión con el La, la, la.
http://www.el-mundo.es/larevista/num132/textos/crono.html


Oriol Sole Sugranyes, anarchist; source Anarchiste Ephemeride
1976 -- Monopoly game card: Spank the Bank!Spain: MIL (Iberian Liberation Movement) member, & former Centro Iberico militant, Oriol Solé Sugranyes shot dead following an escape of Resistance prisoners (all ETA members but him) from a Segovia jail as he tries to cross the border into France.



1980 -- France: Raiders destroy one computer center & two others two days later. The actions were claimed by Action Directe. The Committee for the Liquidation & Misappropriation of Computers stated:

"We are computer workers, well-placed to know the present & future danger of computer systems.

Computers are the favored instruments of the powerful.

They are used to clarify, control & repress. We do not want to be shut up in the ghettos of programs & organizational patterns."



1982 -- US begins naval maneuvers in Central American & Caribbean waters.


1982 -- Source=Robert Braunwart US: Jim Priceman returns $37.1 MILLION in cash to A.G. Becker, Inc., NYC & receives a reward of $250 — that's right, TWO HUNDRED FIFTY BIG ONES!


1985 -- Australia: Satellite dish daubed with human blood, Watsonian Army Base, Melbourne.


1992 -- Science fiction writer Isaac Asimov (I Robot), dies at 72.
http://www.asimov.com/


1994 -- Rwanda: Plane crash killing presidents of Rwanda & Burundi initiates massacre of millions of Tutsis by Hutus.


1996 -- US: 11 arrested at main post office near Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C., for attempting to mail needed medical supplies to Iraq in defiance of U.S.-led embargo. In Iraq, largely due to the embargo, as many people die each month as were killed in the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center in NY.



2000 -- Source=Robert Braunwart Amnesty International criticizes 27 European countries for police brutality.


2001 -- US: Second Annual Solidarity Conference, April 6-8, 2001, State College, PA. Keynote Speakers: Jello Biafra & Howard Zinn. Two & a half days of workshops, speakers, films & music, a room of free stuff, art to browse, 30 tables of information & distros, & an exhibit set-up by Amnesty International.
http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/2001/04/04-09-01tdc/04-09-01dnews-4.asp


3000 --

"Knowing can be a limiting thing."

       — Richard Hugo, "Writing Off the Subject"

Bill Gates pied




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