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Evalena Emons 1928 - 1995

Evalena Emons of Atchison, Atchison County, KS was born on June 20, 1928, and died at age 67 years old on September 20, 1995. Evalena Emons was buried at Leavenworth National Cemetery Section 47 Row 29 Site 29 150 Muncie Road, in Leavenworth.
Evalena Emons
Atchison, Atchison County, KS 66002
June 20, 1928
September 20, 1995
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  • 06/20
    1928

    Birthday

    June 20, 1928
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  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Navy Rank attained: FN
  • 09/20
    1995

    Death

    September 20, 1995
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    Leavenworth National Cemetery Section 47 Row 29 Site 29 150 Muncie Road, in Leavenworth, Ks 66048
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In 1928, in the year that Evalena Emons was born, aviatrix Amelia Earhart, age 31, became the first woman to fly solo across North America and back in August. In June, she had been part of a 3 man crew that flew the Atlantic Ocean but since she had no instrument training, she couldn't fly the plane - she kept the flight log. The North American flight became one of her many "firsts" as a female pilot.
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In 1943, Evalena was just 15 years old when on June 20th through June 22nd, the Detroit Race Riot erupted at Belle Isle Park. The rioting spread throughout the city (made worse by false rumors of attacks on blacks and whites) and resulted in the deployment of 6,000 Federal troops. 34 people were killed, (25 of them black) - mostly by white police or National Guardsmen, 433 were wounded (75 percent of them black) and an estimated $2 million of property was destroyed. The same summer, there were riots in Beaumont, Texas and Harlem, New York.
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