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He labored hard & failed at last,
His sails too weak to bear the blast,
The raging tempests tore away
& sent his beating bark astray.
But what cared he
For wind or sea!
He said, "The tempest will be short,
My bark will come to port."
He saw through every cloud a gleam —
He had his dream.— Paul Laurence Dunbar, from "He Had His Dream"
VSEVELOD MEYERHOLD
Theater director, modernist movement choreographer.
Samoa, Polynesia: FEAST OF LA'ALA'A, the Upolu God of Wrestling.
When Peggy O'Neale Timberlake, an innkeeper's daughter of much beauty & boldness, married Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader Secretary of War John Eaton, tongues wagged & other Washington wives would not entertain her because of her "reputation." Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader President Jackson, still bitter about the gossip that sent his wife Rachel to her grave, called a cabinet session to discuss Mrs. Eaton's morals. After declaring her innocent, he angrily replaced his entire Cabinet.
1849 -- US: Laura Clay lives. Suffragist & states' rights supporter from Kentucky.
1861 -- US: Jefferson Davis elected President of the Confederate States.

1874 -- Pulitzer Prize-winning Imagist poet Amy Lowell lives, Brookline, Massachusetts. Her eccentricities inspire more discussion then her poetry.
A lesbian & a very fat woman, she wore frilly clothes, smoked cigars, slept during the day, wrote poetry at night & kept all the mirrors in her house covered.
In 1915, anticipating a wartime shortage, Lowell, like George Sand a woman partial to cigars, ordered 10,000 Manilas. Ezra Pound, trying to help place her poetry, made up the "Imagist" movement.
At age 15 she lamented: "I am ugly, fat, conspicuous & dull. I should like best of anything to be literary." In adulthood, Lowell accepts herself & announced with pride in her poem "The Sisters,"
"Taking us by & large, we're a queer lot, we women who write poetry."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vsevolod_Meyerhold
http://newmedia.cgu.edu/stageart/freedlander/meyerhold.html

'...since the disgraceful butchery of Chinese in Wyoming several months ago the anti-Chinese feeling in the extreme Northwest has become more violent & more nearly universal. An "Anti-Chinese Congress" has been held at Portland, which adopted a resolution calling upon the people in every town in the Northwest "peaceably to assemble & politely request the Mongolian race to remove"—a resolution that is a trifle less polite than it seems to be, since it follows a declaration that the Chinese are "immoral & degraded & a constant menace to free institutions, to the home, & the family."'
— Harper’s Weekly, March 6, 1886
http://immigrants.harpweek.com/ChineseAmericans/Items/Item095L.htm
PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR
Daily Bleed Saint 2002. Lyricist of the lowly life.
http://www.plethoreum.org/dunbar/
http://www.lib.udel.edu/ud/spec/exhibits/treasures/american/dunbar.html

1908 -- "Proclamation to the American People," written by the leaders of the Mexican Liberal Party (including Ricardo Flores Magón), appears in Emma Goldman's anarchist Mother Earth & the American socialist press. Denounces the repression they are victims of, in both México & the US, & explains the reasons for their military actions.
http://struggle.ws/mexico/history.html

1909 -- Film comedian & hat rack Carmen Miranda lives. Busby Berkeley does her proud.
http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/echo/Volume2-Issue1/wells/wells-article-part2.html

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San Francisco Parade the day Mooney is finally pardoned. |
See: Frame-up by Curt Gentry; Life of an Anarchist: The Alexander Berkman Reader, ed. Gene Fellner (NY: Four Walls Eight Windows, 1992).
http://www.shapingsf.org/ezine/labor/mooney/
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/Library_Bulletin/Nov1989/LB-N89-VClose2.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mooney
"I've never seen a situation so dismal that a policeman couldn't make it worse."
"When I was growing up, drunkenness was not regarded as a social disgrace. To get enough to eat was regarded as an achievement; to get drunk was a victory."

Masson frequented the revolutionary milieu of socialists, anarchists & antimilitarists while a student of philosophy & English at the Sorbonne. He writes "Rebelles", "Anarchico-Breton" tales, & diverse articles for "Temps Nouveaux", the Fédération Régionaliste Bretonne journal, etc. & is publisher of the bilingual monthly, "Brug" (Breton-Français) until the onset of the Great War That Ended all Wars.
1928 --Canada: Emma Goldman travels to Montreal, where she gives two lectures in Yiddish — on birth control & on art & revolution — & one on poet Walt Whitman delivered in a private home. She leaves Montreal on Feb. 18 for Halifax, Nova Scotia, where she embarks for France on Feb. 20.
1931 -- Austrian writer Thomas Bernhard lives, Heerlen, Netherlands. His provoking novels & dramas cause several scandals & he stipulates in his will that neither his books be published nor his dramas be performed in Austria after his death.
http://www.thomasbernhard.de/
http://www.ub.fu-berlin.de/internetquellen/fachinformation/germanistik/autoren/multi_ab/bernh.html
1932 -- Germany: Last issue of the Syndikalist published by the Dresden FAUD (anarcho-syndicalist Free Worker's Union - Germany), is suppressed by the Nazis.Other anarchist papers FAUD produced are also suppressed: Der Arbeitslose is shut down March 1933, & the Arbeiter-Echo (Worker Echo), the unofficial organ of the German AnarchosyndikalistInnen, is banned 16 February 1933.
1936 --http://www.powys-lannion.net/Powys/America/Goldman.htm
Early in 1936, living at that time in England, Emma Goldman asked Powys to help her as she badly needed to find work. Powys immediately answered: 'I was so honoured & pleased to get a letter from you...I have the greatest admiration for you.' & a little later he writes:
'Everyone in America of course knows the name of E.G. — & all Americans of every class (now between 25 & 35 or even 30 & 40 years of age) remember your name from their chilhood — one of the great names of history along with Kropotkin & Bakunin & Tolstoy — as a champion of human & individual liberty on moral spiritual & philosophical lines.'
(February 9, 1936, quoted by Prof. Goodway in The Powys Review, No.15)
1941 -- Decaf?: Nazi collaborators destroy pro-Jewish café Alcazar Amsterdam (Alcazar refused to hang "No Entry for Jews" signs in front of cafe).
1944 -- American novelist & activist Alice Walker lives.
'Activism is my rent for living on this planet.'
1950 -- US: Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader Uncle Joe (McCarthy; aka John Galt), in a speech at Wheeling, West Virginia, accuses State Department employees of Communist Party affiliation."I have here in my hand," he states, "the names of 205 men that were known to the Secretary of State as being members of the Communist party & who nevertheless are still working & shaping the policy of the state department."
Some years later, he confided the paper was actually an old laundry list.
1963 -- Italy: Con la nomina del socialista Luigi Grassini alla vicepresidenza dell'Enel (Ente nazionale energia elettrica), inizia il lungo e tormentato viaggio dei socialisti verso l'abbuffata.
[Source: Crimini e Misfatti]
1964 -- The Beatles appear on Ed Sullivan Show, New York City. "I Want to Hold Your Hand" is number one song.
1964 -- Arthur Ashe, Jr., becomes first African American on US Davis Cup Team.
1969 --England: Bank of Spain in Liverpool bombed.
http://recollectionbooks.com/siml/library/AngryBrigade/1969.html
1970 -- NY: Underground `Rat' publishes Robin Morgan's "Goodbye to All That" feminist statement.
1971 -- US: Protests led by the Oriental Student Union briefly close Seattle Central Community College.

Sometimes I feel like I will never stop
Just go forever
Till one fine morning
I'll reach up & grab me a handful of stars
& swing out my long lean leg
& whip three hot strikes burning down the heavens
& look over at God & say
How about that!— Samuel Allen, "To Satch"
http://www.negroleaguebaseball.com/
1971 --
England: The Jersey home of a local managing director firebombed.
http://recollectionbooks.com/siml/library/AngryBrigade/1971.html
1981 -- Bill Haley, 56, dies of natural causes in Harlingen, Texass.One of the first white performers to play R&B who began working the roots of rock & roll in the early 50s. In 1954, he & the Comets released his most famous song, "Rock Around the Clock," which did not do well commercially.
http://recollectionbooks.com/siml/library/JohnZerzan/zertime.html

France: Marie-Adele Anciaux (b. 1887) dies. Militant & libertarian teacher, life-long companion of Stephen Mac Say. Her teaching work included "la Ruche," the famed libertarian school created by Sébastien Faure. In addition to her educational activies, she & Stephen were ardent naturists & especially committed to animal rights within the "Ligue contre la vivisection."
http://ytak.club.fr/fevrier2.html#8

"In the name of investor confidence, a powerful U.S. bank is calling on the Mexican government to crush the Zapatista insurgency in Chiapas."
Thus begins a striking article in Ken Silverstein & Alex Cockburn's February 1, 1995 issue of Counterpunch. They uncovered an internal report prepared by Riordan Roett, director of Latin American Studies at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies & Chase Manhattan adviser. The four-page newsletter, "Mexico — Political Update," calls on Mexico to "eliminate the Zapatista" rebels in the southern state of Chiapas.
http://www.dbai.tuwien.ac.at/marchives/ece/0100.html
http://www.nonviolentways.org/mapas.html
The demonstration, composed of students, parents of the detainees, trade unions & leftist groups, is the largest in 12 years in Mexico. Demonstrators said the protest was similar in size to those of 1968, when police opened fire on students on October 2 of that year, murdering about 300 people.
http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0002/msg00090.html

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But the familiar is not necessarily the known [...] Familiarity, what is familiar, conceals human beings & makes them difficult to know by giving them a mask we can recognize, a mask that is merely the lack of something. & yet familiarity ... is by no means an illusion. It is real, & is part of reality. Masks cling to our faces, to our skin; flesh & blood have become masks.
HENRI LEFEBVRE, 1947

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