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Today in Labor History May 20, 1911: Anarchist Magonistas published a proclamation calling for the peasants to take collective possession of the land in Baja California. They had already defeated government forces there. Members of the IWW traveled south to help them. During their short revolution, they encouraged the people to take collective possession of the lands. They also supported the creation of cooperatives and opposed the establishment of any new government. Ricardo Flores Magon organized the rebellion from Los Angeles, where he lived. In addition to Tijuana, they also took the cities of Ensenada and Mexicali. However, in the end, the forces of Madero suppressed the uprising. LAPD arrested Magon and his brother Enrique. As a result, both spend nearly two years in prison. Many of the IWW members who fought in the rebellion, later participated in the San Diego free speech fight. Lowell Blaisdell writes about it in his now hard to find book, “The Desert Revolution,” (1962). Read my article on the San Diego Free Speech fight here: https://michaeldunnauthor.com/2022/02/01/today-in-labor-history-february-1/

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JoscelynTransient ,
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@MikeDunnAuthor @bookstadon oh wow, I had no idea something like this happened where i live now! I got some interesting reading to do soon 😁

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@JoscelynTransient @bookstadon

You living in Baja? Or San diego?

The Magonistas were an important and influential part of the early Mexican revolution. This street sign is in Tijuana, near Avenida Revolucion. I took the photo this past April

JoscelynTransient ,
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@MikeDunnAuthor @bookstadon San Diego! Though, of course, TJ and SD are like one giant dual-city. That's so cool to learn about!

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So, you read my article on the SD free speech fight, too? Cool.

Lots of other heavy SD history, too. The minutemen, a white supremacist group, threatened Angels Davis when she was a student at UCSD. And activists later attacked the Fallbrook home of White Asian Resistance leader Tom Metzger. I think that was in the late 80s or early 90s.

JoscelynTransient ,
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@MikeDunnAuthor @bookstadon yeah, i know a lot more about the white supremacists and other fascists because we still are fighting with them. One of the local muncipalities, Santee, is still known by everyone as Klantee for a reason, ugh. If you ever want to share more about that stuff or have suggestions of books, i am here for it! 😁

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