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Henry Hobden Brodribb
St A Australia
1875
Arar, Australia
1900
St A, Australia
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Henry Hobden Brodribb's History: 1875 - 1900

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  • 1875

    Birthday

    1875
    Birthdate
    Arar Australia
    Birthplace
  • Nationality & Locations

    Arar, Australia
  • 1900

    Death

    1900
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    St A Australia
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    Henry Hobden Brodribb lived 34 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 25.
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In 1875, in the year that Henry Hobden Brodribb was born, on March 1st, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act. The Act prohibited racial discrimination in both public accommodations and jury duty. Opposed by the public, the "public accommodations" sections of the Act were overturned by the Supreme Court eight years later.
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In 1883, when he was just 8 years old, on July 4th, the first rodeo in the world was held in Pecos, Texas - according to its citizens. In the towns of Prescott and Payson Arizona, the same claim is made. All of these were gatherings of local cowboys, showing off their skills - no matter who was first.
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