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Emily M
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While the history can be kinda hard to follow from the speeches alone, pausing and googling turns up SO many interesting stories!
Today: Catherine and Edward Despard, an inter-racial couple who were abolitionists in favor of the commons, as well as full democracy for all and Irish independence. After Edward's final arrest, Catherine also campaigned for prison reform. They need a movie, even if it would be sad!
— May 28, 2025 07:49PM
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Today: Catherine and Edward Despard, an inter-racial couple who were abolitionists in favor of the commons, as well as full democracy for all and Irish independence. After Edward's final arrest, Catherine also campaigned for prison reform. They need a movie, even if it would be sad!
Emily M
is on page 102 of 200
"So, look at these seeds from our past - the eight-hour day, commoning, nonviolent direct action...participatory democracy - and watch them grow. They require sufficient aeration, which we provide by talking and debate; they require plenty of watering which our...action supplies. Then they germinate in many forms."
— May 28, 2025 12:20PM
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Emily M
is on page 87 of 200
“Truly, in one way or another the immigrants had been dispossessed, not only from their present means of production, but from their past subsistence (commons) in the lands of their origin. Furthermore, the soldiers attacking the Chicago workers had learned how to kill in the Indian wars and to expropriate the indigenous peoples from their communal systems.”
— May 08, 2025 07:37AM
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Emily M
is on page 70 of 200
"It never took any multicultural brilliance to discern that the actual fundaments of the USA are threefold: a) it was robbed from the indigenous peoples, b) its swamps were drained...and fields prepared by African slaves, and c) the railroads, factories, and mines were built and run by immigrants... The ruling class...knew its duty to keep these three, if not fighting one another, then separated."
— May 06, 2025 07:34PM
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Emily M
is on page 58 of 200
Man, if you haven’t heard of Constance Markievicz - look her up! She was the daughter of an English landlord, married a Polish count…and still decided her place was in the literal front lines of the struggle for Irish liberation and women’s suffrage! Iconic.
— May 05, 2025 08:32AM
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Emily M
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Tecumseh: “The only way to stop this evil is for the red men to unite in claiming a common and equal right to the land, as it was at first, and should be now…No tribe has the right to sell…Sell a country! Why not sell the air, the great sea, as well as the earth? Did not the Great Spirit make them all for the use of his children?”
— May 04, 2025 08:26AM
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Emily M
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“The slogans of the eight-hour movement are still useful: No Masters, No Slaves!…Vive la Commune! The means of life belong to all! Liberty without equality is a lie! Agitate! Organize! Educate!…One…went back to the biblical communism of the Peasants’ Revolt of 1526 - War to the palace, peace to the cottage, death to luxurious idleness.”
— May 03, 2025 01:26PM
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Emily M
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OFC the US in the 1950s tried to rebrand May 1 as “law day”
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— May 03, 2025 08:00AM
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