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The Interbellum Generation is a social generational term that is sometimes used to describe people born in the United States during the early 20th century, often specified as the years 1901 to 1914. This age range is more commonly considered the first half of the Greatest Generation .
c. June 1 – Caroline Still Anderson, African American physician, educator and activist (born 1848) July 8 – John Fox Jr., journalist, novelist and short story writer (born 1862; pneumonia) August 1 – Oscar Hammerstein I, musical theatre impresario (born 1847) August 9 – Ralph Albert Blakelock, American painter (born 1847)
Charles McGee was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on December 7, 1919, to Lewis Allen and Ruth Elizabeth (Lewis) McGee. His grandfather was formerly enslaved and his father served as an Army chaplain in World War I and during the Battle of the Bulge in the Second World War.
1919 elections in the United States by state (17 C) 1919 in American sports by state (47 C) A. 1919 in Alabama (3 C, 8 P) ... 1919 in Ohio (4 C, 1 P) 1919 in Oklahoma ...
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By George Lorenzo We hear a lot about millennials, gen Xers and baby boomers, but there are several generations interacting today. Demographers typically segment the world population into six ...
With the start of a new year on Jan. 1, 2025, comes the emergence of a new generation. 2025 marks the end of Generation Alpha and the start of Generation Beta, a cohort that will include all ...
The social generation is generally defined as people born from 1901 to 1927. [1] They were shaped by the Great Depression and were the primary generation composing the enlisted forces in World War II. Most people of the Greatest Generation are the parents of the Silent Generation and Baby Boomers, and they are the children of the Lost Generation.