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# [[Sakae Osugi]] (January 17, 1885–September 16, 1923) was a radical Japanese individualist and anarchist. # [[Sakae Osugi]] (January 17, 1885–September 16, 1923) was a radical Japanese individualist and anarchist.
# [[Mamie Smith]] # [[Mamie Smith]]
-# [[Jacques Brunius]]+# [[Jacques Brunius]] French actor born in Paris on September 16 1906 who died at Exeter (United Kingdom) on April 24 1967.
# [[Jeff Mills]] # [[Jeff Mills]]
# [[Noe Ito]] 16 September 1923) was an anarchist, social critic, author and feminist. # [[Noe Ito]] 16 September 1923) was an anarchist, social critic, author and feminist.

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  1. Xavier Forneret September 16 1809 - August 7 1884) was a French dramaturge, poet and journalist.
  2. Laurie Anderson Laurie Anderson (born Laura Phillips Anderson, on June 5 1947, in Glen Ellyn, Illinois) is an American experimental performance artist and musician
  3. Amakasu Incident 1923, in the chaos immediately following the Great Kantō earthquake. Fearing that anarchists would take advantage of the disaster to overthrow the government, a squad of military police led by Lieutenant Masahiko Amakasu arrested Sakae Osugi, Noe Ito, and Sakae's six year old nephew. They were later beaten to death and their bodies thrown into a well.

The killing of such high profile anarchists, along with a young child, became known as the Amakasu Incident, and sparked surprise and anger throughout Japan.

  1. Sakae Osugi (January 17, 1885–September 16, 1923) was a radical Japanese individualist and anarchist.
  2. Mamie Smith
  3. Jacques Brunius French actor born in Paris on September 16 1906 who died at Exeter (United Kingdom) on April 24 1967.
  4. Jeff Mills
  5. Noe Ito 16 September 1923) was an anarchist, social critic, author and feminist.





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