Rudolph Schnaubelt

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Rudolph Schnaubelt was a German-American anarchist best known as a suspected participant in the 1886 Haymarket affair in Chicago.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German-American
anarchist
human
areaOfActivism labor movement
workers' rights
associatedWith Albert Parsons
August Vincent Theodore Spies
surface form: August Spies

other Chicago anarchists
centuryOfActivity 19th century
citizenship German Empire
United States of America
countryOfActivity United States of America
ethnicOrigin German
fieldOfWork political activism
fledJurisdiction United States of America
gender male
hasArticleIn histories of the Haymarket affair
hasBiographicalUncertainty date of birth unknown
date of death unknown
place of death unknown
historicalReputation alleged Haymarket bomb thrower
ideology revolutionary anarchism
knownAs Rudolph Schnaubelt
surface form: Rudolf Schnaubelt
languageSpoken English
German
legalStatusInHaymarketCase suspect
movement anarchism
notableEvent Haymarket affair
surface form: Haymarket bombing of 4 May 1886
notableFor Haymarket affair
occupation anarchist
placeOfActivity City of Chicago
surface form: Chicago
placeOfNotableEvent Haymarket Square
surface form: Haymarket Square, Chicago
politicalAlignment radical left
roleInEvent suspected bomb thrower at the Haymarket affair
sourceType historical figure
statusOfInvolvementInHaymarket disputed
wasConvictedOf none (never convicted in Haymarket case)
wasIndictedFor Haymarket affair
surface form: Haymarket bombing

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this entity surface form: Rudolf Schnaubelt