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Librado Lozano 1910 - 1960

Librado Lozano was born on April 18, 1910, and died at age 49 years old in March 1960. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Librado Lozano.
Librado Lozano
April 18, 1910
March 1960
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Librado Lozano's History: 1910 - 1960

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  • 04/18
    1910

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    April 18, 1910
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  • 03/dd
    1960

    Death

    March 1960
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    Unknown
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    Librado Lozano lived 18 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 49.
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In 1910, in the year that Librado Lozano was born, Halley's comet, which returns past the earth every 75 - 76 years was observed photographically for the first time. Two fortuitous events occurred - photography had been invented since the last time the comet had passed and the comet was relatively close. There was panic because one astronomer claimed that the gas from its tail "would impregnate the atmosphere and possibly snuff out all life on the planet." People bought gas masks, "anti-comet pills" and "anti-comet umbrellas".
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In 1938, by the time this person was 28 years old, 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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