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Lawana R. (Hilburn) Kilpatrick c. 1938
Lawana R Kilpatrick of Dallas County, TX was born circa 1938. She married Alton R. Kilpatrick on April 15, 1977 in Rockwall County, TX and they later separated on November 9, 1977 in Dallas County. She would also marry Alton R. Kilpatrick on May 11, 1979 in Rockwall County and they later separated on January 11, 1980 in Dallas County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Lawana R. (Hilburn) Kilpatrick.
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In 1938, in the year that Lawana R. (Hilburn) Kilpatrick was born, on June 25th (a Saturday) the Fair Labor Standards Act was signed into law by President Roosevelt (along with 120 other bills). The Act banned oppressive child labor, set the minimum hourly wage at 25 cents, and established the maximum workweek at 44 hours. It faced a lot of opposition and in fighting for it, Roosevelt said "Do not let any calamity-howling executive with an income of $1,000 a day, ...tell you...that a wage of $11 a week is going to have a disastrous effect on all American industry."
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In 1954, from April 22 through June 17th, the Army v. McCarthy hearings were held. The U.S. Army accused Roy Cohn (chief counsel to Senator McCarthy and later trusted mentor of Donald Trump) of blackmail. McCarthy and Cohn accused the U.S. Army of harboring communists. The Army allegations were found to be true. The U.S. Senate later censured McCarthy.
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April 15, 1977
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Rockwall County, TX
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November 9, 1977
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Dallas County, TX
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Kilpatrick, Irene (Jun 14, 1904 - Dec 1, 1987)
Kilpatrick, Mary (May 7, 1878 - Oct 1979)
Kilpatrick, Mildred (Sep 15, 1909 - May 1984)
Kilpatrick, Marion (Apr 21, 1921 - Jun 1986)
Kilpatrick, Marian (Dec 26, 1930 - Jun 1, 2003)
Kilpatrick, Jeffrey (Feb 23, 1972 - Mar 28, 1992)
Kilpatrick, Carleton (Apr 13, 1922 - Apr 27, 1988)
Kilpatrick, Lena (Jan 27, 1913 - Dec 29, 1997)
Kilpatrick, Lucy (Mar 17, 1896 - Sep 1979)
Kilpatrick, Christine (Jun 28, 1922 - Mar 26, 2001)
Kilpatrick, Andrew (Aug 24, 1901 - Sep 18, 1997)
Kilpatrick, Robert (Oct 30, 1928 - Jan 1, 2008)
Kilpatrick, Velma (Oct 27, 1920 - Dec 1980)
Kilpatrick, Miles (Mar 28, 1940 - Sep 26, 2008)
Kilpatrick, Thomas (Feb 20, 1909 - Mar 1958)
Kilpatrick, Harold (Jan 22, 1921 - Jul 1, 2010)
Kilpatrick, Janet (May 26, 1881 - Jan 15, 1966)
Kilpatrick, Christine (Oct 2, 1951 - Aug 21, 2007)
Kilpatrick, Dorothy (Jan 10, 1926 - Feb 1971)
Kilpatrick, Elizabeth (Dec 23, 1897 - Feb 1981)
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