1920 |
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Jan. 10: Treaty of Versailles takes effect, redrawing map of Europe and imposing punitive reparations on Germany |
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Feb. 13-14: Andrew "Rube" Foster and a group of Black baseball club owners form the Negro National League |
1922 |
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April 3: Joseph Stalin elected General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party |
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Nov. 26: Excavation begins on the tomb of ancient Egyptian King Tutankhamen near Luxor, Egypt |
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Dec. 30: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics officially proclaimed |
1923 |
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African American inventor Garrett A. Morgan patents the first automatic traffic signal |
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Sept: Major earthquake destroys Tokyo and Yokohama, Japan, killing 143,000 |
1924 |
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Jan. 25: First winter Olympics opens in Chamonix, France |
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April 6: Rigged elections give Benito Mussolini's Fascist Party a huge majority in the Italian parliament |
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Nov. 30: Photographs sent in twenty minutes by radio from London to New York City |
1925 |
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George Washington Carver receives patents for manufacture of paints and stains from clays and minerals |
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July 18: Paris Exposition opens, providing a venue for and giving name to "art deco" |
1926 |
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May 1: British coal miners go on strike, leading to nationwide strike by millions of trade-union members |
1927 |
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Jan. 6: Wireless communication between London and New York City is established for public use |
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May 21: Charles Lindbergh arrives in Paris and is greeted by ecstatic crowds after a 33 hour non-stop flight from New York City |
1928 |
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April 24-June 8: Chinese Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek captures Peking, effectively ending centuries of control of Northern China by feudal warlords |
1929 |
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Oct. 29: "Black Tuesday," the American stock market crashes plunging the country into the Great Depression |