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Clytie Briggs 1901 - 1976

Clytie Briggs of Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma was born on August 1, 1901, and died at age 74 years old in July 1976.
Clytie Briggs
Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma 73401
August 1, 1901
July 1976
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Clytie Briggs' History: 1901 - 1976

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  • 08/1
    1901

    Birthday

    August 1, 1901
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  • 07/dd
    1976

    Death

    July 1976
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    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Clytie Briggs lived 1 year longer than the average family member when died at the age of 74.
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In 1901, in the year that Clytie Briggs was born, the first Nobel Prizes were awarded. Chemist and engineer Alfred Nobel, who died in 1896, had provided in his will for prizes in physics, chemistry, and physiology or medicine, who have produced the most distinguished literary work of an idealist tendency, and who have contributed the most toward world peace. The winners in 1901 were: Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen for physics, Jacobus Henricus van't Hoff for chemistry, Emil Adolf von Behring for physiology or medicine, Sully Prudhomme for literature, and Jean Henry Dunant and Frédéric Passy for peace.
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In 1919, at the age of 18 years old, Clytie 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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Clytie Briggs' Family Tree & Friends

Clytie Briggs' Family Tree

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