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Oscar Neebe
American anarchist (1850–1916)
Oscar William Neebe I (July 12, 1850 – April 22, 1916) was an anarchist, labor activist and one of the defendants in the Haymarket bombing trial, and one of the eight activist remembered on May 1, International Workers' Day.
Early life
He was born on July 12, 1850, in New York City to German immigrants of French Huguenot origin from Kassel, Germany. He had two brothers, Conrad Neebe, who moved to Boston and Louis Neebe, who moved to Chicago.
The family went back to Hesse so the children could be educated in Germany.
Oscar neebe autobiography
They returned to the United States in 1864. Neebe worked for a time manufacturing gold leaf and silver leaf in Brooklyn but quit because of his health.[1]
In 1866, he moved to Chicago, where he had a hard time until he was finally hired as a waiter in a saloon.
The saloon was frequented by workers from the nearby McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, and it was here that he learned of the worker's p