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175 matches to Niagara Movement
Chartists. 1836-58. British workers’ reform movement. Petitions 1838,40,48 for universal male suffrage, ballot vote led to riots 1839. Lovett.
Civil Rights Movement. 1950-91. US movement to obtain rights for blacks. 1955 Parks. 1963 March on Washington. King speech. 1991 Civil Rights Act.
Clear Grits Movement. 1848-51. Canadian political movement for representation by population.
Dario, Ruben. 1867-1916. Published Azul 1888, starting Modernismo movement.
Deakin, Alfred. 1856-1919. Australian Prime Minister 1903~10. First Attorney General 1901. Led federation movement.
Defence of India Act. 1915. Britain. Caused Noncooperation Movement.
Delhi Pact. 1931. Civil disobedience in India ceased in exchange for prisoner release. 1950. India, Pakistan restore rights, freedom of movement for refugees.
Divine, Father. 1882-1965. US black leader. Peace Mission Movement.
Ecumenicalism. 1846-. Movement to unite all Christian churches.
Enlightenment. 17-18C. Intellectual movement. Rationalism, natural laws vs dogma, authority. J-J Rousseau. Smith. Mendlessohn. Fontenelle. Voltaire. Montesquieu. Hume. Berkeley. Sturm und Drang.
Enver Pasha. 1881-1922. Young Turk leader. Revolt, 1908. WWI. Ruled with Triumvirate. 1913-18. Talât Pasha.
EOKA. 1955-74. Cyprus anti-British movement for union with Greece.
Eudoxus of Cnidus. c400-350BC. Greek astronomer. Explained movement of sun, moon, planets.
Fabian Society. 1883. English non-revolutionary socialist movement. Founded Labour Party. Shaw.
Fascism. 1919-45. Totalitarian movement combining Socialist theories and Nationalism. State as highest value. Mussolini. Falange. Nazism.
Félibrige. 1854. Mistral’s Provençale revival movement.
Feminism. 20C Women’s movement to achieve equality with men.
Five Pecks of Rice. 206-20. Chinese Taoist political movement vs poverty, instability.
Fouqué, Friedrich. 1777-1843. German Romantic writer. Undine 1811.
Frelimo. 1964-74. Mozambique liberation movement vs Portugal.
Functionalism. 1924-45. Architectural movement of Le Corbusier. Austere objects perfected to carry out their function.
Fundamentalism. 1920-. US conservative Protestant movement. Strict scriptural interpretation.
Futurism. 1909-1915. Italian artistic movement founded by Marinetti. Glorified machine age, war and violence. Exemplified by simultaneity of images like strobe effect. Boccioni, Balla.
Garvey, Marcus. 1887-1940. Jamaican/US black nationalist. Back to Africa Movement.
Generation of ’98. Introspective Spanish intellectual movement 1898-.