1910 Social Movements Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 17 Mar Founding of Camp Fire Girls Organization: On March 17, 1910, Dr. Luther Halsey Gulick and his wife, Charlotte Vetter Gulick, founded Camp Fire Girls in Lake Sebago, Maine. This organization was the first non-sectarian, multicultural group for girls in the United States, aiming to provide outdoor learning experiences and personal development opportunities. source: campfire.org
  • 18 Mar First American Opera at the Metropolitan Opera: On March 18, 1910, the Metropolitan Opera in New York City premiered "The Pipe of Desire," composed by Frederick Shepherd Converse with a libretto by George Edward Barton. This opera holds the distinction of being the first American opera performed at the Met. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 13 Nov Chinese revolutionaries plan uprising in Malaya: On November 13, 1910, Sun Yat-sen, a key figure in the Chinese revolutionary movement, convened a critical meeting with other Chinese exiles in Penang, Malaysia. During this gathering, they strategized the upcoming Huanghuagang Uprising, planned for April 27, 1911, which would serve as a precursor to the broader Chinese Revolution of 1911. This meeting was pivotal in organizing efforts to overthrow the Qing Dynasty and establish a republic in China. source: takemeback.to
  • 18 Nov Black Friday Suffragette Protest in London: On November 18, 1910, approximately 300 suffragettes marched to the Houses of Parliament to demand women's voting rights. The demonstration turned violent as police clashed with protesters, leading to numerous arrests and reports of police brutality. This event, known as 'Black Friday,' marked a significant turning point in the suffragette movement, prompting more radical tactics in their campaign for women's suffrage. source: en.wikipedia.org