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The May Thirtieth Movement (1925): Anti-Imperialist and Anti-Warlord Protests – Examine the Series of Protests and Strikes Across China Sparked by the Killing of Chinese Demonstrators by British Police in Shanghai, Highlighting Growing Anti-Foreign Sentiment and Nationalist Awakening, And Increasing Support for Nationalist and Communist Movements.
The May Thirtieth Movement (1925): Anti-Imperialist and Anti-Warlord Protests – A Nationalist Volcano Erupts! 🌋 (A Lecture in Three Acts) (Disclaimer: This lecture contains historical accounts of violence and social…