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  1. Louis Lingg (Schwetzingen, 9 de septiembre de 1864 - Chicago, 10 de noviembre de 1887) fue un anarquista estadounidense nacido en Alemania y condenado a pena de muerte. Lingg, para no cumplir con la orden programada por el aparato estatal, se suicidó en su celda antes de la ejecución.

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    Louis Lingg (September 9, 1864 – November 10, 1887) was a German-born American anarchist who was wrongfully convicted as a member of the criminal conspiracy behind the 1886 Haymarket Square bombing. [1] Lingg was sentenced to die by hanging, but shortly before his execution, he committed suicide in his cell using an explosive.

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    Louis Lingg (Schwetzingen, 9 de septiembre de 1864 - Chicago, 10 de noviembre de 1887) fue un anarquista estadounidense nacido en Alemania y condenado a pena de muerte. Lingg, para no cumplir con la orden programada por el aparato estatal, se suicidó en su celda antes de la ejecución.

  4. Louis Lingg. "Los Mártires de Chicago". Discurso pronunciado antes de ser ejecutado en la horca, 1886. En su memoria y en la de sus compañeros se celebra el 1 de Mayo, Día Internacional del Trabajador. Enlaces: Mártires de Chicago | Sindicalismo | Louis Lingg.

  5. Louis Lingg and the Bombs. @LouisLinggandtheBombs ‧. 330 subscribers ‧ 112 videos. Punk rock anarcho pop freaks explode the beer stained bars of paris! Bring on the revolution!...

  6. Haymarket Martyr Louis Lingg Says Good-bye. The Chicago radicals convicted of the infamous May 4, 1886 Haymarket Square bombing in which one policeman was killed remained openly defiant to the end. Twenty-one-year-old German-born Carpenter Louis Lingg enthusiastically embraced the principles of anarchism and the violence he thought necessary to ...

  7. Lingg decided to take his own life, instead of letting the system he hated so much. On November 10, 1887, a day before he was scheduled to hang, Louis Lingg exploded a bomb in his mouth. On June 26, 1893 Illinois governor, John Altgeld, pardoned all eight men who had been convicted of the Haymarket Riot, stating that they were innocent of the crime they had died for.

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