1935 Social Movements Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 08 Mar Hachikō: A Symbol of Loyalty: Hachikō, an Akita dog known for waiting nine years for his deceased owner at Shibuya Station, died on March 8, 1935, becoming a symbol of loyalty in Japan. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 10 Mar Smokey Stover Comic Strip Debuts: The "Smokey Stover" comic strip by Bill Holman was first published in the Chicago Tribune on March 10, 1935. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 21 Mar Persia officially becomes Iran: On March 21, 1935, during Nowruz (Persian New Year), Reza Shah Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran, formally requested that all foreign governments refer to his country as "Iran" instead of "Persia." This change aimed to assert the nation's identity and align with its ancient name, "Iran," meaning "Land of the Aryans." source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 28 Mar Jeanie Descombes birth: Jeanie Descombes, a former pitcher in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, was born on March 28, 1935, in Springfield, Ohio. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 18 Apr International Women's Suffrage Congress in Istanbul: The 12th Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance was held in Istanbul, Turkey, from April 18 to 25, 1935, focusing on women's political, economic, moral, and legal rights, and promoting peace and international solidarity. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 30 Apr World Congress for Women's Rights in Istanbul: The World Congress for Women's Rights convened in Istanbul on April 30, 1935. This international gathering focused on advancing women's rights, addressing issues such as suffrage, education, and employment opportunities for women worldwide. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 03 Jun On-to-Ottawa Trek begins: The On-to-Ottawa Trek, a significant protest movement by unemployed workers, began on June 3, 1935. It aimed to travel from Vancouver to Ottawa to demand better working conditions and government assistance during the Great Depression. source: thecanadianencyclopedia.ca
  • 17 Aug Death of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: On August 17, 1935, American writer and feminist Charlotte Perkins Gilman, known for her works on women's rights and social reform, passed away. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 19 Sep Rabbi Wise appeals to League of Nations against Nazi persecution: On September 19, 1935, Jewish leader Rabbi Stephen Samuel Wise sent an appeal to the League of Nations, urging action to stop Germany's persecution of Jews. He emphasized the global threat posed by Nazi racial policies and called for international support to defend human rights. source: jta.org