1947 Social Movements Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 03 Feb First African American Congressional Press Correspondent: On February 3, 1947, the first African American congressional press correspondent was appointed, marking a milestone in representation and media coverage in politics. This event was pivotal in the history of journalism and civil rights. source: congress.gov
  • 13 Feb Paris newspaper strike of 1947: On February 13, 1947, journalists in Paris went on strike to protest against low wages and poor working conditions. This strike was significant in highlighting the struggles of media workers in post-war France and led to discussions about labor rights in the industry. source: britannica.com
  • 22 Feb Birth of George E. Curry, Prominent Journalist: George E. Curry was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He would go on to become an influential African American journalist and editor, known for his work in civil rights reporting.
  • 09 Mar Death of Carrie Chapman Catt, Women's Suffrage Leader: Carrie Chapman Catt, a prominent American women's suffrage leader, died of a heart attack at her home in New Rochelle, New York, on March 9, 1947. She was 88 years old and was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery in The Bronx, New York City. source: nps.gov
  • 10 Mar Ryszard Peryt Birth: Ryszard Peryt, a Polish opera director, conductor, producer, and actor, was born on March 9, 1947, in Zielona Góra, Poland. He was also a librettist, having written the libretto for Zygmunt Krause's 'Balthazar'. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 11 Mar BBC Television resumes broadcasting after fuel crisis: The BBC Television Service resumed operations on March 11, 1947, following a temporary suspension from February 10 due to a national fuel shortage caused by the severe winter. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 16 Mar Margaret Truman's Radio Singing Debut: On March 16, 1947, Margaret Truman, daughter of President Harry S. Truman, made her professional singing debut with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra on its weekly network radio program. She performed the Spanish folk song "Cielito Lindo" during the recital at the Stone Church in Independence, Missouri. source: trumanlibrary.gov
  • 23 Mar Death of Archduchess Louise of Austria: Archduchess Louise of Austria, a member of the Habsburg dynasty, passed away on March 23, 1947. She was known for her charitable work and contributions to various social causes, particularly in Austria. source: britannica.com
  • 07 Apr Jackie Robinson breaks baseball's color barrier: On April 7, 1947, Jackie Robinson made his Major League Baseball debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers, breaking the sport's color barrier. His entry into the league was a significant milestone in the civil rights movement. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 22 Jul Danny Glover born: Actor and activist Danny Glover was born on July 22, 1947, in San Francisco, California. He is best known for his roles in the 'Lethal Weapon' series and for his work in various humanitarian causes. source: britannica.com
  • 17 Sep Jackie Robinson honored for breaking baseball's color barrier: On September 17, 1947, Jackie Robinson was honored for his groundbreaking role in Major League Baseball, becoming the first African American to play in the league in the modern era. His debut in April 1947 marked a significant moment in sports and civil rights history, challenging racial segregation in America. source: history.com
  • 03 Oct Birth of John Perry Barlow: John Perry Barlow, an American poet, essayist, and activist, was born on October 3, 1947. He was a co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and a lyricist for the Grateful Dead. source: en.wikipedia.org