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Vivian Maurine Mcmakin 1907 - 2008

Vivian Maurine Mcmakin of Carrollton, Dallas County, Texas was born on October 20, 1907, and died at age 100 years old on July 22, 2008.
Vivian Maurine Mcmakin
Carrollton, Dallas County, Texas 75006
October 20, 1907
July 22, 2008
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  • 10/20
    1907

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    October 20, 1907
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  • 07/22
    2008

    Death

    July 22, 2008
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    Vivian Maurine Mcmakin lived 26 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 100.
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In 1907, in the year that Vivian Maurine Mcmakin was born, in October, over a 3 week period, the New York stock exchange fell almost 50% from the previous year's high mark. Public panic ensued and there were runs on banks since the U.S. was in the middle of a recession. J.P. Morgan offered his own fortune to back the banks and he was followed by other financiers. This temporarily shored up the banking system, stopping the immediate panic. All of this led to the creation of the Federal Reserve.
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In 1919, at the age of merely 12 years old, Vivian was alive when in the summer and early autumn, race riots erupted in 26 U.S. cities, resulting in hundreds of deaths and even more people being badly hurt. In most cases, African-Americans were the victims. It was called the "Red Summer". Men who were returning from World War I needed jobs and there was competition for those jobs among the races. Tension was heightened by the use by many companies of blacks as strikebreakers.
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