Josef Barák

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Josef Barák

Josef Barák (26 January 1833 in Prague – 15 November 1883 in Prague) was a Czech politician, journalist, and poet. He was a member of the Májovci literary group. He became close with Jindřich Fügner; Fügner sent money to Barák when the latter was imprisoned in 1860.[1] According to Fügner's daughter, it was the first time her father supported a Czech cause.

From 1867 to 1873, Barák published the fortnightly newspaper Svoboda (Freedom) in Prague.[2]

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  1. ^ Nolte, C. (2002-09-23). The Sokol in the Czech Lands to 1914: Training for the Nation. Springer. p. 45. ISBN 978-0-230-28868-3.
  2. ^ Fasora, Lukas; Hanus, Jiri; Malir, Jiri (2011-07-01). Secularization and the Working Class: The Czech Lands and Central Europe in the 19th Century. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 92. ISBN 978-1-61097-014-3.

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