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Oralee Woodfox 1915 - 1995

Oralee Woodfox of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA was born on April 11, 1915, and died at age 79 years old on January 18, 1995.
Oralee Woodfox
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA 90008
April 11, 1915
January 18, 1995
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  • 04/11
    1915

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    April 11, 1915
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  • 01/18
    1995

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    January 18, 1995
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    Oralee Woodfox lived 9 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 79.
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In 1915, in the year that Oralee Woodfox was born, The Birth of a Nation opened in February. A silent film, it was the most ambitious film to date and is considered a classic. Three hours long, it starred Lillian Gish and was directed by D. W. Griffith. The movie was based on the book The Clansman and told the story of two families (one pro-Union and one pro-Confederate) and their relationship during the Civil War and Reconstruction. The KKK was shown as "a heroic force".
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In 1931, at the age of 16 years old, Oralee was alive when in March, “The Star Spangled Banner” officially became the national anthem by congressional resolution. Other songs had previously been used - among them, "My Country, 'Tis of Thee", "God Bless America", and "America the Beautiful". There was fierce debate about making "The Star Spangled Banner" the national anthem - Southerners and veterans organizations supported it, pacifists and educators opposed it.
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