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Livia Seidel 1898 - 1973

Livia Seidel of Clifton, Passaic County, NJ was born on May 8, 1898, and died at age 74 years old in February 1973.
Livia Seidel
Clifton, Passaic County, NJ 07012
May 8, 1898
February 1973
Female
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Livia Seidel's History: 1898 - 1973

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  • 05/8
    1898

    Birthday

    May 8, 1898
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  • 02/dd
    1973

    Death

    February 1973
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    Cause of death
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    Livia Seidel lived 2 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 74.
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In 1898, in the year that Livia Seidel was born, on February 15th, the USS Maine exploded and sank in Havana harbor. The reason for the explosion has never been found, but it killed 266 men. "Remember the Maine" became a rallying cry and precipitated the United States' declaration of war on Spain two months later - the beginning of the Spanish-American War. On December 10th, the war ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. The Treaty gave the U.S. Puerto Rico, the Philippines, Guam - for $20 million - and, temporarily, Cuba.
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In 1905, Livia was only 7 years old when the Niagara Falls conference was held in Fort Erie, Ontario. Led by W.E.B. Du Bois and William Monroe Trotter, a group of African-American men met in opposition to racial segregation and disenfranchisement. Booker T. Washington had been calling for policies of accommodation and conciliation and these two men, along with the others who attended the conference, felt that this was accomplishing nothing. The group was the precursor to the NAACP.
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