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Fotios Karabetsos 1919 - 1990

Fotios Karabetsos was born on October 28, 1919, and died at age 70 years old on January 15, 1990. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Fotios Karabetsos.
Fotios Karabetsos
October 28, 1919
January 15, 1990
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  • 10/28
    1919

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    October 28, 1919
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  • 01/15
    1990

    Death

    January 15, 1990
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    Fotios Karabetsos lived 2 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 70.
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In 1919, in the year that Fotios Karabetsos was born, 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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In 1920, at the age of just 1 year old, Fotios was alive when speakeasies replaced saloons as the center of social activity. After the 18th Amendment was ratified and selling alcohol became illegal, saloons closed and speakeasies took their place. Speakeasies, also called a blind pig or blind tiger, were "so called because of the practice of speaking quietly about such a place in public, or when inside it, so as not to alert the police or neighbors". There were a lot of them and they were very popular. And where saloons often prohibited women, they were encouraged at speakeasies because of the added profits.
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