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  2. 1906 WSPU march - Wikipedia

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    The 1906 WSPU march on 19 February 1906 was the first march held in London to demand the right to vote for women in the United Kingdom.Organized by Sylvia Pankhurst and Annie Kenney of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU), the event saw around 300–400 women march through central London to the House of Commons.

  3. First Battle of Bud Dajo - Wikipedia

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    On 23 June 1906 Harper Weekly published a photograph of Bud Dajo [25] Mark Twain condemned the incident strongly in articles. [26] [27] In response to criticism, Wood's explanation of the high number of women and children killed stated that the women of Bud Dajo dressed as men and joined in the combat, and that the men used children as living ...

  4. 1900s - Wikipedia

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    This famine was directly caused by the 1906 China floods (April–October 1906), which hit the Huai River particularly hard and destroyed both the summer and autumn harvest. The 1908 Messina earthquake caused 75,000–82,000 deaths. First-wave feminism made advances, with universities being opened for women in Japan, Bulgaria, Cuba, Russia, and ...

  5. Atlanta’s image challenged by facts of 1906 race massacre - AOL

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    Everyone who moves through downtown Atlanta today passes places where innocent Black men and women were pulled from trolleys, shot The post Atlanta’s image challenged by facts of 1906 race ...

  6. Category:1906 in women's history - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1906 in women's history" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. T.

  7. 1906 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ethel Weed, promoter of women's rights in Japan (died 1975) Richard Arvin Overton, American war veteran (WWII) ( died 2018) May 12 – Maurice Ewing, geophysicist and oceanographer (died 1974) May 19 – Bruce Bennett, athlete and actor (died 2007) [4] May 23 – Allan Scott, screenwriter (died 1995) May 28 – Phil Regan, actor (died 1996)

  8. Atlanta's image challenged by facts of 1906 race massacre - AOL

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    Few have been taught about the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre, which shaped the city's geography, economy, society and power structure in lasting ways. Atlanta's image challenged by facts of 1906 race ...

  9. Category:1906 drawings - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "1906 drawings" This category contains only the following file. Pablo Picasso, 1906, Femme se coiffant (Woman Combing her Hair), crayon, charcoal on paper.jpg 1,070 × 1,705; 667 KB