This week in history
April 20
1966: A candlelight vigil is held in Sydney as the first conscripts leave for Vietnam.
1996: The Scottish Socialist Alliance is founded.
April 21
1856: Stonemasons in Melbourne are among the first workers in the world to win the 8-hour working day.
2001: Thousands of people dismantle fences around the Free Trade of the Americas Area meeting in Quebec, Canada.
April 22
1526: The first slave revolt in the US.
1870: Lenin, leader of the Russian Revolution, is born.
April 23
1902: Non-Indigenous Australian women get the vote in federal elections.
April 24
1916: Irish revolutionaries declare the Irish Republic in the Easter Rising in Dublin.
April 25
1975: Portuguese Revolution begins.
April 26
1839: Australia's first and the world's second national park is established when the Royal National Park is gazetted.
1937: Nazis bomb the Basque town of Guernica in Spain.
1986: The Chernobyl nuclear power disaster in Ukraine.
From Green Left Weekly, April 20, 2005.
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