1937 Social Movements Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 03 Mar Amelia Earhart's mysterious disappearance: On March 3, 1937, Amelia Earhart's disappearance during her flight around the world became a major news story. Her last known position was over the Pacific Ocean, leading to extensive search efforts that ultimately proved unsuccessful. source: britannica.com
  • 24 Mar National Gallery of Art established: On March 24, 1937, the U.S. Congress accepted Andrew W. Mellon's donation of art and funds to establish the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. The museum was dedicated on March 17, 1941. source: nga.gov
  • 26 Mar Popeye statue erected in Crystal City: In March 1937, the small town of Crystal City, Texas, dedicated a six-foot concrete statue of Popeye during the town’s second annual Spinach Festival. Elzie Segar, the creator of Popeye, gave his blessing for the placement of the statue, which celebrates the cartoon’s connection to the town’s most famous crop. source: randolphsociety.org
  • 15 Jun Alan Thornett's birth: Alan Thornett, a British Trotskyist activist and former auto worker, was born on June 15, 1937. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 04 Aug 20th World Zionist Congress in Zürich: The 20th World Zionist Congress convened in Zürich on August 4, 1937, focusing on the future of Jewish settlement in Palestine. The congress addressed pressing issues facing the Jewish community and aimed to strengthen the Zionist movement. It was a pivotal moment in the history of Zionism. source: britannica.com
  • 07 Aug 20th World Zionist Congress convenes in Zürich: The 20th World Zionist Congress officially convened in Zürich on August 7, 1937, following preliminary meetings. This congress was crucial in discussing the future of Jewish settlement in Palestine and addressing the challenges faced by the Jewish community. It aimed to unify efforts within the Zionist movement. source: britannica.com
  • 06 Sep Kirtanananda Swami birth: Kirtanananda Swami, also known as Swami Bhaktipada, was born as Keith Gordon Ham on September 6, 1937, in Peekskill, New York. He was a prominent figure in the Hare Krishna movement and co-founded the New Vrindaban community in West Virginia. source: britannica.com
  • 21 Nov Birth of Marlo Thomas: Marlo Thomas, an American actress and activist, was born on November 21, 1937. source: biography.com