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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
-*[[1628]] - [[Puritan]]s settle [[Salem, Massachusetts|Salem]]+*[[1628]] - [[Puritan]]s settle [[Salem, Massachusetts]], [[United States]]
-*[[1847]] - [[Henry David Thoreau]] leaves [[Walden Pond]] and moves in with [[Ralph Waldo Emerson]] and his family in [[Concord, Massachusetts]].+*[[1847]] - [[Henry David Thoreau]] leaves [[Walden Pond]] and moves in with [[Ralph Waldo Emerson]] and his family.
 +*[[1960]] - [[Manifesto of the 121]], a French open letter calling on the French government and public opinion to recognize the [[Algerian War]] as a legitimate struggle for independence.
==Births== ==Births==
 +* [[1711]] &ndash; [[Jacques Fabien Gautier d'Agoty]], French anatomist and engraver (d. 1786)
 +*[[1896]] - [[Mario Praz]], Italian-born critic of art and literature, author of the ''Romantic Agony''. (d. [[1982]])
 +*[[1912]] - [[Nicolas Schöffer]], Hungarian-born French artist, father of cybernetic art. (d. [[1992]])
 +*[[1948]] - [[Sylvester James]], American disco and soul musician (d. [[1988]])
==Deaths== ==Deaths==
-*[[1998]] - [[Akira Kurosawa]], Japanese film director (b. [[1910]])+*[[1879]] - [[Amédée de Noé]], French caricaturist and lithographer. (b. [[1818]])
- +* [[1939]] &ndash; [[Arthur Rackham]], British artist (b. [[1867]])
-== Notes ==+* [[1942]] &ndash; [[André de Lorde]], French playwright (b. 1869)
-*[[1998]] - [[Mario Praz]] (September 6, 1896, Rome, Italy - March 23, 1982, Rome) was an Italian-born critic of art and literature. +* [[1950]] &ndash; [[Olaf Stapledon]], English philosopher and author (b. 1886)
-*[[1998]] - [[Manifesto of the 121]] (Declaration on the right of insurrection in the Algerian War), better known as the 'Manifeste des 121' (Manifesto of the 121) was an open letter calling on the French government and public opinion to recognise the Algerian War as a legitimate struggle for independence, denouncing the use of torture by the French army, and calling for French conscientious objectors to the conflict to be respected by the authorities.+* [[1998]] - [[Akira Kurosawa]], Japanese film director (b. [[1910]])
- +* [[2007]] - [[Luciano Pavarotti]], Italian tenor (b. [[1935]])
-The Declaration was drafted by Dionys Mascolo, Maurice Blanchot and Jean Schuster. It was published on September 6 1960 +* [[2022]] - [[Just Jaeckin]], French filmmaker (b. 1940)
-*[[1998]] - [[Sylvester James]] (September 6, 1948 – December 16, 1988) was an American disco and soul musician,+
-*[[1998]] - [[Amédée de Noé]] (January 26, 1818 - September 6, 1879) was a French caricaturist and lithographer. +
-*[[1998]] - [[Nicolas Schöffer]]+
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