Frame-Breaking by Luddites, 1812 (Frame-breaking was outlawed in 1721 | ) |
Monument to the Potemkin Mutineers in Odessa |
June 28, 1905
-- The mutinous crew of the battleship "Potemkin" entered the port of
Odessa, which had been taken by revolutionaries. Workers' Councils
formed.
June 28, 1914
– Austria's Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated by the Serbian
anarchist Gavrilo Princip, whose attentat was said to have set off World
War I, which killed between 5 and 10 million soldiers.
June 28, 1916 – 50,000 workers staged a one day protest strike against the trial of Karl Leibnecht.
June 28, 1956 – 100,000 workers struck in Poznañ, Poland, shouting "Bread & Freedom. The protests were violently suppressed, with at least 67 workers killed. The government sends 10,000 soldiers to the city. The next day, another 70 would be killed, 700 would be arrested, and hundreds more would be wounded.
June 28, 1969 – Gay activists demonstrated in Sheridan Square and in front of the Stonewall Inn, where a riot occurred at 3 am earlier this morning when police raided the bar. Demonstrators were confronted by NYC Tactical Police.
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