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  1. Há 6 dias · Archived from the original on 2014-10-06. Retrieved 2014-10-04. ^ a b "Aiden and Amelia are the most popular names" – via PressReader. ^ a b "Top 10 de los nombres más populares entre los mexicanos para sus hijos; "Sofi" y "Santi" a la cabeza". 17 October 2021.

  2. Há 2 dias · Lynching of John William Clark in Cartersville, Georgia, September 1930, after killing Police Chief J. B. Jenkins [1] Lynching was the widespread occurrence of extrajudicial killings which began in the United States ' pre–Civil War South in the 1830s and ended during the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s.

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    Há 4 dias · Babylon: 2220/21 (Jahreswechsel April) Syrien: 2221/22 (Jahreswechsel Oktober) Suriyakati-Kalender (Thai-Solar-Kalender) 2452/53 (1. April) Vikram Sambat (Nepalesischer Kalender) 1966/67 (Jahreswechsel April) Das herausragende Ereignis des Jahres 1910 ist der Sturz der Monarchie in Portugal. Der letzte König Manuel II. muss das Land verlassen.

  4. Há 3 dias · 1910s. Love and Marriage, Ellen Key (1911) Marriage and Love, Emma Goldman (1911) Moving the Mountain, Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1911) Our Androcentric Culture, or The Man Made World, Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1911) "The Hypocrisy of Puritanism", Emma Goldman (1911) The Sex and Woman Questions, Lena Morrow Lewis (1911)

  5. Há 3 dias · Maine. Jews have been living in Maine for 200 years, with significant Jewish communities in Bangor as early as the 1840s and in Portland since the 1880s. The arrival of Susman Abrams in 1785 was followed by a history of immigration and settlement that parallels the history of Jewish immigration to the United States.

  6. Há 4 dias · Born in the 1850s. George Alexander (1858–1918) Herbert Beerbohm Tree (1852–1917) Charles Danby (1858–1906) Johnston Forbes-Robertson (1853–1937) Gwynne Herbert (1859–1946) Marion Hood (1854–1912)

  7. Há 1 dia · Racism has been reflected in discriminatory laws, practices, and actions (including violence) against "racial" or ethnic groups throughout the history of the United States. Since the early colonial era, White Americans have generally enjoyed legally or socially sanctioned privileges and rights which have been denied to members of various ethnic ...