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Samuel Fuchs 1903 - 1992

Samuel Fuchs was born on November 13, 1903, and died at age 88 years old on January 3, 1992. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Samuel Fuchs.
Samuel Fuchs
November 13, 1903
January 3, 1992
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Samuel Fuchs' History: 1903 - 1992

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  • 11/13
    1903

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    November 13, 1903
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  • 01/3
    1992

    Death

    January 3, 1992
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    Samuel Fuchs lived 12 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 88.
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In 1903, in the year that Samuel Fuchs was born, the silent film, The Great Train Robbery opened. Although it was filmed in Milltown, New Jersey, it was a Western. Twelve minutes long, the film used a lot of innovative techniques - some scenes were hand colored and composite editing, on-location shooting, and frequent camera movement were used. Its budget was $150 (about $4000 currently) and was the most popular film until 1915 when Birth of a Nation was released.
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In 1917, he was just 14 years old when on July 28, between ten and fifteen thousand blacks silently walked down New York City's Fifth Avenue to protest racial discrimination and violence. Lynchings in Waco Texas and hundreds of African-Americans killed in East St. Louis Illinois had sparked the protest. Picket signs said "Mother, do lynchers go to heaven?" "Mr. President, why not make America safe for democracy?" "Thou shalt not kill." "Pray for the Lady Macbeth's of East St. Louis" and "Give us a chance to live."
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