1848 - During this month Mikhail Bakunin participates in Slav Congress in Czechoslovakia, where he speaks & presents papers; he also participates in the Whitsuntide insurrection here. Also during this month, Karl Marx publishes a false report that Bakunin is a Russian agent responsible for the arrest of Poles.
1850 - During this month Mikhail Bakunin's death sentence is commuted to life imprisonment in Germany. Extradited to Austria, he is imprisoned in Prague. (He was condemned to death on January 14, 1850 while held in the Königstein fortress.)
1861 - During this month Mikhail Bakunin escapes from Siberia (today or tomorrow), via the Amur River, arriving in Nikolavsk in July; he sails on the Strelok to Kastri where he boards an American merchant ship, Vickery, to Hakodate, Japan.
1917 - On the eve of the official military registration day, Emma Goldman, among others, addresses a mass meeting organized by the No-Conscription League.