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Do people know Med Hondo played Karl Marx in a film about the Paris Commune? (Ken McMullen's 1871) https://t.co/3FTIOseVu1
Who can stab a rumor in your back? So when you bleed it's documented fact
Matty bumbled into an interesting find here. In Sept. 1871, a number of newspapers, including the NYT, reported the death of Karl Marx...12 years before he actually died. The Chicago Tribune even reported that he killed himself out of despair over the defeat of the Paris Commune. https://t.co/OkM9qhJR98 https://t.co/mZYzH8LDeK