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Basil Yadlowsky 1906 - 2000

Basil Yadlowsky of Saddle Brook, Bergen County, NJ was born on July 31, 1906, and died at age 93 years old on July 15, 2000.
Basil Yadlowsky
Saddle Brook, Bergen County, NJ 07663
July 31, 1906
July 15, 2000
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  • 07/31
    1906

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    July 31, 1906
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  • 07/15
    2000

    Death

    July 15, 2000
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    Basil Yadlowsky lived 12 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 93.
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In 1906, in the year that Basil Yadlowsky was born, author Upton Sinclair exposed the public-health threat of the meat-packing industry in his book The Jungle. While his intent was to show the lives of exploited lives of immigrants in Chicago and other industrialized cities, most people were horrified by how the meat that ended up on their tables was handled. There was such an outcry that legislation was passed to regulate meat packing. Sinclair said " "I aimed at the public's heart, and by accident I hit it in the stomach."
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In 1925, at the age of 19 years old, Basil was alive when in July, the Scopes Trial - often called the Scopes Monkey Trial - took place, prosecuting a substitute teacher for teaching evolution in school. Tennessee had enacted a law that said it was "unlawful to teach human evolution in any state-funded school". William Jennings Bryan headed the prosecution and Clarence Darrow headed the defense. The teacher was found guilty and fined $100. An appeal to the Supreme Court of Tennessee upheld the law but overturned the guilty verdict.
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