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MikeDunnAuthor
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@MikeDunnAuthor@kolektiva.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

Today in Labor History February 20, 1931: An anarchist uprising in Encarnación, Paraguay briefly transformed the city into the revolutionary Encarnación Commune. Students and workers created popular assemblies to run the city. They tried to create communes in other towns, too, but the authorities thwarted their attempts. When the authorities began to retake Encarnacion, many of the insurrectionists stole steamboats and fled to Brazil. Along the way, they attacked yerba mate companies and burned records related to indentured servants. Gabriel Casaccia alluded to the uprising in his novel “Los Herederos.”

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Front cover of the novel "Los Herederos," by Gabriel Casaccia, showing several people seated on a path between a building and pillars.
Front cover of the novel "Los Herederos," by Gabriel Casaccia, showing several people seated on a path between a building and pillars.
Front cover of the novel "Los Herederos," by Gabriel Casaccia, showing several people seated on a path between a building and pillars.
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MikeDunnAuthor
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@MikeDunnAuthor@kolektiva.social  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Today in Labor History February 18, 1943: The Nazis arrested the members of the White Rose movement. The activist group called for opposition to the Nazi regime through an anonymous leaflet and graffiti campaign. The Nazis put on a show trial in which none of the defendants were allowed to speak. They executed Hans and Sophie Schol, and Christoph Probst on February 22, 1943. White Rose leaflets openly denounced the persecution and mass murder of the Jews. They might have taken their name from the poem "Cultivo una rosa blanca," by Cuban revolutionary and poet, Jose Marti. Alternatively, they may have gotten it from the B. Traven novel, “Die Weiße Rose” (The White Rose).” Traven served on the Central Council of the short-lived Bavarian Soviet Republic. He escaped the terror that followed the crushing of the Republic and fled to Mexico, where he wrote numerous novels, including “Death Ship” and “The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.”

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Monument to Hans and Sophie Scholl and the “White Rose” (German: Die Weiße Rose) resistance movement against the Nazi regime, in front of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Bavaria, Germany. By Gryffindor – Own work, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=355013
Monument to Hans and Sophie Scholl and the “White Rose” (German: Die Weiße Rose) resistance movement against the Nazi regime, in front of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Bavaria, Germany. By Gryffindor – Own work, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=355013
Monument to Hans and Sophie Scholl and the “White Rose” (German: Die Weiße Rose) resistance movement against the Nazi regime, in front of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Bavaria, Germany. By Gryffindor – Own work, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=355013
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Nick East (Indie Writer)
Nick East (Indie Writer)
@NickEast_IndieWriter@mastodon.art  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

A nice older review of my fantasy story The Last Philosopher from a non-fantasy reader 😊

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My overall impression of "The Last Philosopher" was not what I had expected it to be. As previously mentioned, Fantasy is not my go-to genre. So, going into this story, I was not entirely sure what to expect. Was this story going to be as painfully slow as what "The Hobbit" was? Or was this one of those rare times where I actually found myself enjoying a story of the Fantasy genre? I even enjoyed looking at the pictures that were added to each chapter.

"The Last Philosopher" is a story I would recommend to other readers on here to go read and share with their friends, relatives, frenemies, or anyone that could use a good read. Even if you are like me and have a specific genre you are drawn to, I would recommend you give "The Last Philosopher" a try. I found myself to be progressively more interested as the chapters continued. East really does do well with descriptions of chapters without there being much dialogue included.
My overall impression of "The Last Philosopher" was not what I had expected it to be. As previously mentioned, Fantasy is not my go-to genre. So, going into this story, I was not entirely sure what to expect. Was this story going to be as painfully slow as what "The Hobbit" was? Or was this one of those rare times where I actually found myself enjoying a story of the Fantasy genre? I even enjoyed looking at the pictures that were added to each chapter. "The Last Philosopher" is a story I would recommend to other readers on here to go read and share with their friends, relatives, frenemies, or anyone that could use a good read. Even if you are like me and have a specific genre you are drawn to, I would recommend you give "The Last Philosopher" a try. I found myself to be progressively more interested as the chapters continued. East really does do well with descriptions of chapters without there being much dialogue included.
My overall impression of "The Last Philosopher" was not what I had expected it to be. As previously mentioned, Fantasy is not my go-to genre. So, going into this story, I was not entirely sure what to expect. Was this story going to be as painfully slow as what "The Hobbit" was? Or was this one of those rare times where I actually found myself enjoying a story of the Fantasy genre? I even enjoyed looking at the pictures that were added to each chapter. "The Last Philosopher" is a story I would recommend to other readers on here to go read and share with their friends, relatives, frenemies, or anyone that could use a good read. Even if you are like me and have a specific genre you are drawn to, I would recommend you give "The Last Philosopher" a try. I found myself to be progressively more interested as the chapters continued. East really does do well with descriptions of chapters without there being much dialogue included.
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MikeDunnAuthor
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@MikeDunnAuthor@kolektiva.social  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

Today in Labor History February 17, 1906: The authorities arrested "Big Bill" Haywood and two others on trumped up charges for the murder of former Idaho Governor Frank Stuenenberg. Clarence Darrow successfully defended them, telling jurors, "If at the behest of this mob you should kill Bill Haywood, he is mortal, he will die, but I want to say that a million men will grab up the banner of labor where at the open grave Haywood lays it down . . ." The actual perpetrator was a one-time WFM union member named Harry Orchard, who was also a paid informant for the Cripple Creek Mine Owners' Association.

Haywood and his WFM comrades had been framed by James McParland, an agent for the Pinkertons Detective Agency. This was the same James McParland who framed dozens of Irish coal miners in Pennsylvania in the 1870s, whom he, and the media, had falsely branded as terrorists (Molly Maguires). Ten of them were executed in one day—the 2nd largest mass execution in U.S. history after the 1862 mass execution of 38 Dakota warriors. My novel, Anywhere But Schuylkill, is about one of these Irish miners, a teenager named Mike Doyle.

Read more on the Pinkertons here: https://michaeldunnauthor.com/2024/04/04/union-busting-by-the-pinkertons/

Read more on the Molly Maguires here: https://michaeldunnauthor.com/2024/04/13/the-myth-of-the-molly-maguires/

You can get a copy of Anywhere But Schuylkill here:
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https://www.historiumpress.com/michael-dunn

Or send me $27 via Venmo (@Michael-Dunn-565) and your mailing address, I will send you a signed copy! (Shipping included)

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Image of Big Bill Haywood, in a suit and fedora, hands in pockets, with the quote, “I’ve never ready Marx’s Capital, but I have the marks of capital all over my body.”
Image of Big Bill Haywood, in a suit and fedora, hands in pockets, with the quote, “I’ve never ready Marx’s Capital, but I have the marks of capital all over my body.”
Image of Big Bill Haywood, in a suit and fedora, hands in pockets, with the quote, “I’ve never ready Marx’s Capital, but I have the marks of capital all over my body.”
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Michael Dunn, author of "Anywhere but Schuylkill" - Historium Press author page
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The Myth of the Molly Maguires - Michael Dunn

The Myth of the Molly Maguires was created by the mine owners to destroy the union
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Union Busting and the Pinkertons - Michael Dunn

Union Busting by the Pinkertons was key to the rapid accumulation of wealth by the robber barons like Gowen, Carnegie, Rockefeller

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MikeDunnAuthor
MikeDunnAuthor
@MikeDunnAuthor@kolektiva.social  ·  activity timestamp 7 days ago

Today in Labor History February 15, 1933: Giuseppe Zangara tried to assassinate President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt in Miami. He failed, mostly because he was too short to see over the crowd. However, Chicago mayor Anton J. Cermak, who was shot in the attack, later died, in part from his wounds and in part from medical malpractice. Zangara confessed to the crime in jail, stating “I kill kings and presidents first and next all capitalists.” He was executed in Old Sparky, Florida’s electric chair in March, 1933. Philip K. Dick’s novel, “The Man in the High Castle,” is based in part on the premise that Zangara succeeded in killing FDR.

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Mug shots of Giuseppe Zangara following his arrest. By Florida Department of Corrections - http://www.dc.state.fl.us/oth/timeline/1933-1935.html, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=7596646
Mug shots of Giuseppe Zangara following his arrest. By Florida Department of Corrections - http://www.dc.state.fl.us/oth/timeline/1933-1935.html, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=7596646
Mug shots of Giuseppe Zangara following his arrest. By Florida Department of Corrections - http://www.dc.state.fl.us/oth/timeline/1933-1935.html, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=7596646
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