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Reba L Parsons 1906 - 1990

Reba L Parsons of Tracy City, Grundy County, TN was born on December 31, 1906, and died at age 83 years old on February 22, 1990.
Reba L Parsons
Tracy City, Grundy County, TN 37387
December 31, 1906
February 22, 1990
Female
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  • 12/31
    1906

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    December 31, 1906
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  • 02/22
    1990

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    February 22, 1990
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    Reba L Parsons lived 10 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 83.
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In 1906, in the year that Reba L Parsons was born, author Upton Sinclair exposed the public-health threat of the meat-packing industry in his book The Jungle. While his intent was to show the lives of exploited lives of immigrants in Chicago and other industrialized cities, most people were horrified by how the meat that ended up on their tables was handled. There was such an outcry that legislation was passed to regulate meat packing. Sinclair said " "I aimed at the public's heart, and by accident I hit it in the stomach."
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In 1913, when she was just 7 years old, the Philippine–American War ended for good in June. While the official end of the war was in 1902, fighting continued for several years. An estimated 200,000 to 250,000 total Filipino civilians died and although the U.S. viewed its role as a colonial presence as one of preparing the Philippines for independence, American colonization drastically changed the character off the culture. The Catholic Church was no longer the state religion and English became the primary language of the government.
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