Oscar Neebe

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Oscar Neebe was an American labor activist and anarchist who was controversially convicted in connection with the 1886 Haymarket affair in Chicago.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anarchist
human
labor activist
political prisoner
advocatedFor improved working conditions
workers' organization
affiliation American labor movement
areaOfActivism trade unionism
workers' rights
associatedWith Chicago anarchist circles
other Haymarket defendants
causeOfImprisonment alleged involvement in Haymarket affair
convictedOf conspiracy related to the Haymarket bombing
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup German American
familyName Neebe
givenName Oscar
hasReputation victim of political repression
hasRole defendant in Haymarket trial
historicalPeriod late 19th century
languageSpoken English
German
legalStatus controversially convicted
movement anarchism
labor movement
notableEvent sentencing in Haymarket case
notableFor Haymarket affair
notableWork activism among Chicago workers
occupation labor organizer
salesman
opposedBy Chicago authorities
business interests in Chicago
participantIn Haymarket affair
placeOfActivity City of Chicago
surface form: Chicago

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placeOfImprisonment Illinois Department of Corrections
surface form: Illinois state prison system
politicalAlignment radical left
politicalIdeology anarchism
residence City of Chicago
surface form: Chicago
sexOrGender male
subjectOf historical studies of the Haymarket affair
labor history writings
supporterOf eight-hour day movement
surface form: eight-hour workday movement
trial Haymarket affair
surface form: Haymarket trial

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