Today in Labor History February 12, 1894: Anarchist Émile Henry hurled a bomb into the Cafe Terminus in Paris, killing one person and wounding 20. In 1892, Henry set a time bomb at the offices of the Carmaux Mining Company, killing 5 cops.

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Today in Labor History May 21, 1894: The French authorities executed anarchist Emile Henry by guillotine. His final words were, “Courage, comrades! Long live Anarchy!” Henry grew up in a family of radicals. His father had been a supporter of the Paris Commune. As a result, his family was exiled to Spain, where Henry was born. However, his father contracted mercury poisoning from his factory job there and died when Henry was ten. After this, the family moved back to France. Henry’s older brother, also an anarchist, helped him make connections with other French revolutionaries. In 1892, Henry set a time bomb at the offices of the Carmaux Mining Company, which killed five cops. In February, 1894, he set off a bomb at the Café Terminus, killing one person and wounding twenty. The authorities arrested him for this crime and sentenced him to death by guillotine.

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Today in Labor History February 12, 1894: Anarchist Émile Henry hurled a bomb into the Cafe Terminus in Paris, killing one person and wounding 20. In 1892, Henry set a time bomb at the offices of the Carmaux Mining Company, killing 5 cops.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #anarchism #EmileHenry #paris #terrorism #bombing #police #cops #atentat #france

Today in Labor History May 21, 1894: The French authorities executed anarchist Emile Henry by guillotine. His final words were, “Courage, comrades! Long live Anarchy!” Henry grew up in a family of radicals. His father had been a supporter of the Paris Commune. As a result, his family was exiled to Spain, where Henry was born. However, his father contracted mercury poisoning from his factory job there and died when Henry was ten. After this, the family moved back to France. Henry’s older brother, also an anarchist, helped him make connections with other French revolutionaries. In 1892, Henry set a time bomb at the offices of the Carmaux Mining Company, which killed five cops. In February, 1894, he set off a bomb at the Café Terminus, killing one person and wounding twenty. The authorities arrested him for this crime and sentenced him to death by guillotine.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #anarchism #atentat #assassination #execution #deathpenalty #emilehenry #pariscommune #guillotine

Today in Labor History February 12, 1894: Anarchist Émile Henry hurled a bomb into the Cafe Terminus in Paris, killing one person and wounding 20. In 1892, Henry set a time bomb at the offices of the Carmaux Mining Company, killing 5 cops.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #anarchism #EmileHenry #paris #terrorism #bombing #police #cops #atentat #france

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今天就用上淘来的Emile Henry烤面包盅了。只敢用75%的水,烤出来已经非常柔软湿润了。这是50%全麦裸麦粉,50%高筋粉的裸麦酸种面包。全程室温发酵,早上和面下午烤。

预热240度,面团在盅内最终发酵,冷盅开始烤。50分钟,中间降到200度,再开盖烤十分钟。

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Today in Labor History May 21, 1894: The French authorities executed anarchist Emile Henry by guillotine. His final words were, “Courage, comrades! Long live Anarchy!” Henry grew up in a family of radicals. His father had been a supporter of the Paris Commune. As a result, his family was exiled to Spain, where Henry was born. However, his father contracted mercury poisoning from his factory job there and died when Henry was ten. After this, the family moved back to France. Henry’s older brother, also an anarchist, helped him make connections with other French revolutionaries. In 1892, Henry set a time bomb at the offices of the Carmaux Mining Company, which killed five cops. In February, 1894, he set off a bomb at the Café Terminus, killing one person and wounding twenty. The authorities arrested him for this crime and sentenced him to death by guillotine.

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