| Most Life Chronology
 1846--born in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany. Illegitimate son of an impoverished clerk and a governess. 1855--mother dies 1867--joined Zurich section of International Working-Men's Association (First International) 1869-70--jailed three times in Vienna for militant activities 1871--expelled from Austria, went back to Germany 1872-73--worked on editing social democratic newspapers 1874--elected to German Reichstag 1878--re-elected to Reichstag, but resigned later that year 1880--expelled from Germany for "socialist activities", went to London and began working on "Freiheit" 1881--helped organize International Social Revolutionary Congress of London 1881-2--Served 18 months in jail for an editorial celebrating the assassination of Tsar Alexander II in 1881. 1882--left London, went to Chicago 1883--became driving force behind "Pittsburgh Manifesto", a call to organize socialists into a single revolutionary group 1883--gives Beast of Property speech 1883-86--helped found International Working People's Association 1885--wrote "The Science of Revolutionary Warfare" 1889--met Emma Goldman 1890--traveled with Goldman, gave lectures 1891--imprisioned in New York 1896--published book with Goldman: "Anarchy defended by Anarchists" 1903--published several pamphlets 1906--published final work: Die Gottespest 1906--Died in Cincinnati, Ohio |