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Radical History Blog
Something Else Died There: The Wounded Knee Massacre
In December 1890, U.S. soldiers committed one of the worst massacres in American history... “Many innocent women and children who knew no wrong died here.” The Wounded Knee Monument In 1890, just a few days after Christmas, soldiers of the U.S.
The Real Black Friday
Could the biggest capitalist day of the year actually have its origins in a workers' protest?! I've found at least three stories for the origins of Black Friday.
To the Uttermost Ends of the Earth: The Nuremberg Trials
77 years ago this week, Nazi leaders were put on trial by Allied powers at Nuremberg...“Powers will pursue them to the uttermost ends of the earth and will deliver them to the accusers in order that justice may be done." Moscow Declaration on Atrocities In May 1945, the in Europe ended.
Chinua Achebe: The Lion's Historian
The life and work of one of Africa's most celebrated writers...“There was a writer named Chinua Achebe… in whose company the prison walls fell down.” Nelson Mandela Chinua Achebe was born on the 16th November, 1930.
Nothing in Life is to be Feared: The Story of Marie Curie
The life and work of one of the twentieth century's most famous scientists “Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood.
Brother Against Brother: Abraham Lincoln and the US Civil War
The story of Abraham Lincoln's election and the fight to end slavery in the United States... On Tuesday 6 November 1860, Americans voted for a new president.
Living in Hope: The Spanish Transition to Democracy
The story of how Spanish fascism came to an end and democracy finally prevailed In March 1939, after a heroic defence, Madrid fell to the armies of Francisco Franco. A few days later, the fascist dictator proclaimed victory in the .
Mr. Democracy: The Life and Work of John Dewey
The American philosopher and radical activist John Dewey was born on this day in 1859 America has a proud tradition of public intellectuals on the Left. Noam Chomsky, , , , - the list goes on!
A Free Greece: How the Greek Resistance Defeated Fascism
On this day in 1944, Greek resistance fighters liberated Athens from Nazi occupation On 27 April 1941, Nazi troops began their occupation of the Greek capital of Athens.
Barbara Castle: The Red Queen of British Politics
The radical life of Barbara Castle, born on this day in 1910... On this day, the 6th of October, 1910, Barbara Anne Betts was born in Chesterfield. It was the year of the on suffragettes in Westminster.