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Algot Anderson 1902 - 1985

Algot Anderson of Pompano Beach, Broward County, FL was born on September 14, 1902 in Manhattan County, NY, and died at age 82 years old in May 1985.
Algot Anderson
Pompano Beach, Broward County, FL 33062
September 14, 1902
Manhattan County, NY
May 1985
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Algot Anderson's History: 1902 - 1985

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  • 09/14
    1902

    Birthday

    September 14, 1902
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    Manhattan County, NY
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  • 05/dd
    1985

    Death

    May 1985
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    Unknown
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    Algot Anderson lived 9 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 82.
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In 1902, in the year that Algot Anderson was born, about 150 thousand United Mine Workers went on strike in eastern Pennsylvania for a wage increase and more suitable hours. They eventually got a 10% raise and their workday was reduced from 10 hours to 9. Because winter was coming and most people at the time heated their homes with coal, President Teddy Roosevelt arbitrated between the owners and the workers - the first time that the Federal government arbitrated in a strike.
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In 1919, at the age of 17 years old, Algot was alive when in the summer and early autumn, race riots erupted in 26 U.S. cities, resulting in hundreds of deaths and even more people being badly hurt. In most cases, African-Americans were the victims. It was called the "Red Summer". Men who were returning from World War I needed jobs and there was competition for those jobs among the races. Tension was heightened by the use by many companies of blacks as strikebreakers.
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