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#OnThisDay, 22 Nov 1910, the Pankhursts led around 200 suffragettes in a march on 10 Downing Street in London, UK. 159 women and 3 men are arrested.

No image, so here's a cartoon.

Some women gained the vote in 1918: the rest had to wait until 1928 for equal voting rights with men.

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#OnThisDay, 14 Nov 1960, Ruby Bridges goes to school.

She is the first African-American child to attend the all-white William Frantz school in Louisiana, USA. It is a symbolic act, breaking the segregation of education in the state.

Her 2022 autobiographical picture book, I Am Ruby Bridges, is in Scholastic’s ‘diverse’ collection, meaning school librarians can opt out of including them in school book fairs.

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"The moment of discovery" does not always exist: the scientist's work is too tenuous, too divided, for the certainty of success to crackle out suddenly in the midst of his laborious toil like a stroke of lightening, dazzling him by its fire.

Marie Curie was born #OTD in 1867.

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#OTD in 1797.

Jane Austen's father writes to London bookseller Thomas Cadell to ask if he is interested in seeing the manuscript of Jane's recently completed novel First Impressions (later re-titled Pride and Prejudice); Cadell declines.

gutenberg.org/ebooks/42671

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Japanese artist and printmaker Hokusai was born #OTD in 1760.

He is best known for the woodblock print series Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, which includes the iconic print The Great Wave off Kanagawa.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hokusai

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#OtD 31 Oct 1978 30k oil workers went on strike in Iran marking one of the early actions of the revolution. The workers' and women's movements would play a major role in the revolution until they were crushed by religious fundamentalists stories.workingclasshistory.co…
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#OtD 29 Oct 1948 Israeli forces massacred hundreds of Palestinians in Al-Dawayima. Women were raped, and elders, children and a newborn baby were murdered. 200-1000 people were killed and the survivors forced to flee to the West Bank and Jordan. More: stories.workingclasshistory.co…
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#OtD 29 Oct 2000 14-year-old Palestinian Faris Odeh stood alone in front of an Israeli tank in Gaza and threw a stone at it, during the second intifada, photographed by AP's Laurent Rebours. Ten days later Odeh was shot in the neck and killed by the IDF stories.workingclasshistory.co…
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#OtD 29 Oct 1918 German sailors refused an order to attack the British in the North Sea. Despite 1,000 being arrested, the mutiny spread over the next days, paralysing the imperial fleet, and led to a revolution and the end of World War I. Learn more: shop.workingclasshistory.com/p…
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#OTD in 1726.

The novel Gulliver's Travels written by Jonathan Swift satirising both human nature and the "travellers' tales" literary subgenre is published. Swift claimed that he wrote it "to vex the world rather than divert it".

gutenberg.org/ebooks/17157

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#OtD 27 Oct 1940 Japanese aircraft scattered wheat grain over Ningbo, China during World War II. Two days later, an epidemic of bubonic plague broke out in the city which killed 97 people. Japan later admitted it was one of many biological attacks stories.workingclasshistory.co…
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#OTD 17 October 1961 The Paris police, under the leadership of Maurice Papon, violently attacks peacefully demonstrating Algerians in Paris, killing over 100. The victims were brutalized, mutilated & thrown into the Seine to prevent their identification.
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#OTD 17 October 1760 Henri de Saint-Simon was born. He became an influential socialist theorist who expanded ideas of labor. His work influenced John Stuart Mill, Proudhon, Marx & Engels, among others.
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