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  1. 1894 April 14, 1894 - The first public showing of Thomas Edison's kinetoscope motion picture is held. Edison had invented the process seven years earlier. April 29, 1894 - In a march of five hundred unemployed workers into Washington, D.C. that had begun on March 25 in Massillon, Ohio, leader James S. Coxey is arrested for treason.

  2. The Chinese battleship Zhenyuan captured by the Japanese during the Sino-Japanese War, 1895. War was finally declared on August 1, 1894. Although foreign observers had predicted an easy victory for the more massive Chinese forces, the Japanese had done a more successful job of modernizing, and they were better equipped and prepared.

  3. Mar 17 US & China sign treaty preventing Chinese laborers from entering US. Mar 22 Stanley Cup, Victoria Rink, Montreal, Quebec: Montreal Hockey Club defeats Ottawa HC, 3-1 to win 3-team challenge tournament. Mar 24 37 miners killed at Franklin, Washington. Mar 25 Coxey's Army of the unemployed sets out from Massillon, Ohio, for Washington, D.C.

  4. 18 de out. de 2017 · October 18, 2017 · Manila, Philippines ·. Mother's Revenge. 19th century. Jose Rizal. The sculpture in terra cotta (clay), Mother’s Revenge, is an allegorical representation of what was happening in the Philippines during that period. Shown is a mother dog trying to rescue her helpless pup from the bite of the crocodile.

  5. 20 de jul. de 1998 · The Pullman Strike (May–July 1894) was a widespread railroad strike and boycott that disrupted rail traffic in the U.S. Midwest in June–July 1894. Responding to layoffs, wage cuts, and firings, workers at Pullman Palace Car Company in Chicago went on strike, and, eventually, some 125,000–250,000 railroad workers in 27 states joined their cause, stifling the national rail network west of ...

  6. 20 de fev. de 2021 · 1890 to 1899. Seated portrait of American educator, economist, and industrialist Booker T. Washington (1856-1915). Like many decades before, the 1890s are filled with great achievements by African Americans as well as many injustices against them. Almost 30 years after the establishment of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, African Americans ...

  7. 14 April – Fritz Thiele, German member of the German resistance who served as the communications chief of the German Army (died 1944) 19 April – Adolf Wissel, German painter, an official artist of Nazism (died 1973) 19 May – Heinz Ziegler, German general (died 1972) 30 July – Gerda Müller, German actress (died 1951)