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The film is about the Anglo-Irish Treaty that Michael Collins bargained for with the British government in 1921. It is factually accurate, and it shows how negotiations actually worked.
The Phantom Carriage (Swedish: Körkarlen) is a 1921 Swedish romantic horror film, generally considered to be one of the central works in the history of Swedi...
"Camille" 1921 Rudolph Valentino Full Movie.
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The Tulsa race riot was a large-scale, racially motivated conflict on May 31 and June 1, 1921, in which a group of whites attacked the black community of Tulsa, Oklahoma. It resulted in the Greenwood District, also known as 'the Black Wall Street' and the wealthiest black community in the United States, being burned to the ground. During the 16 hours of the assault, more than 800 blacks were admitted to local white hospitals with injuries (the black hospital was burned down), and police arrested and detained more than 6,000 black Greenwood residents at three local facilities, in part for their protection. An estimated 10,000 blacks were left homeless, and 35 city blocks composed of 1,256 residences were destroyed by fire. The official count of the dead by the Oklahoma Department of Vital Statistics was 39, but other estimates of black fatalities varied from 55 to about 300.:108, 228 The events of the riot were long omitted from local and state histories. "The Tulsa race riot of 1921 was rarely mentioned in history books, classrooms or even in private. Blacks and whites alike grew into middle age unaware of what had taken place." With the number of survivors declining, in 1996, the state legislature commissioned a report to establish the historical record of the events, and acknowledge the victims and damages to the black community. Released in 2001, the report included the commission's recommendations for some compensatory actions, most of which were not implemented by the state and city governments. The state has passed legislation to establish some scholarships for descendants of survivors, economic development of Greenwood, and a memorial park to the victims in Tulsa. The latter was dedicated in 2010. The riot occurred in the racially and politically tense atmosphere of post-World War I northeastern Oklahoma. The territory, which was declared a state on November 16, 1907, had received many settlers from the South who had been slaveholders before the American Civil War. In the early 20th century, lynchings were common in Oklahoma, as part of a continuing effort by whites to assert and maintain white supremacy. Between the declaration of statehood and the Tulsa race riot 13 years later, 31 persons were lynched in Oklahoma; 26 were black and nearly all were men and boys. During the twenty years following the riot, the number of lynchings statewide fell to two. The newly created state legislature passed racial segregation laws, commonly known as Jim Crow laws, as one of its first orders of business. Its 1907 constitution and laws had voter registration rules that disfranchised most blacks; this also barred them from serving on juries or in local office, a situation that lasted until the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, part of civil rights legislation passed by the US Congress. Major cities passed their own restrictions. On August 16, 1916, Tulsa passed an ordinance forbidding blacks or whites from residing on any block where three-fourths or more of the residents were of the other race. This made residential segregation mandatory in the city. Although the United States Supreme Court declared the ordinance unconstitutional the next year, it remained on the books. As cities absorbed returning veterans into the labor market following World War I, there was social tension and anti-black sentiment. At the same time, black veterans pushed to have their civil rights enforced, believing they had earned full citizenship by military service. In what became known as "Red Summer" of 1919, industrial cities across the Midwest and North had severe race riots, often led by ethnic whites among recent immigrant groups, who competed most with blacks for jobs. In Chicago and some other cities, blacks defended themselves for the first time with force but were outnumbered. Northeastern Oklahoma had an economic slump that put men out of work. Since 1915, the Ku Klux Klan was growing in urban chapters across the country, particularly since veterans had been returning from the war. It first appeared in Oklahoma in a major way later that year on August 12, 1921, less than three months after the Tulsa riot. The historian Charles Alexander estimated that by the end of 1921, Tulsa had 3,200 residents in the Klan. The city population was 72,000 in 1920.
Irish Free State Treaty Signed (1921). A Day that Shook the World. In late 1921, the Irish Free State Treaty is signed, establishing Ireland as a Dominion within the British Empire. Strictly speaking the Irish Free State treaty was signed on the 6th December 1921, not the 7th. A Day That Shook The World is the classic series that recalls the days of the 20th century that proved to be era-defining and pivotal in the course of modern history. 90,000 historic films, all SEARCHABLE on Youtube at: http://www.youtube.com/britishpathe Check out our "A Day That Shook the World" playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL40A6146642DEAF47 Follow us on Twitter: @britishpathe.com Join us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/britishpathe
Little Lord Fauntleroy (1921) 110 mins - drama Director: Alfred E. Green, Jack Pickford Stars: Mary Pickford http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0012397/ Young Cedri...
An extended family separated between France and Germany find themselves on opposing sides during World War I. Directed by Rex Ingram, this war epic was both ...
Set against the backdrop of the signing of the 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty, An Conradh documents a decisive seventy-two hour period in the history of the Irish nation. It was a treaty between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and representatives of the secessionist Irish Republic that concluded the Irish War of Independence. It established the Irish Free State as a self-governing dominion within the British Empire and also provided Northern Ireland, which had been created by the Government of Ireland Act 1920, an option to opt out of the Irish Free State, which it exercised. The treaty was signed in London on 6 December 1921 by representatives of the British government (which included David Lloyd George, who was head of the British delegates) and envoys of the Irish Republic, including Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith, who claimed plenipotentiary status (i.e. negotiators empowered to sign a treaty without reference back to their superiors). In accordance with its terms, the Treaty was required to be, and was, ratified by the members elected to sit in the House of Commons of Southern Ireland and the British Parliament. Dáil Éireann for the de facto Irish Republic also ratified the Treaty. Though the treaty was narrowly ratified, the split led to the Irish Civil War, which was ultimately won by the pro-treaty side. The Irish Free State created by the Treaty came into force on 6 December 1922 by royal proclamation after its constitution had been enacted by the Provisional parliament of Southern Ireland (also styled the Third Dail) and the British parliament. Signature page of the Anglo-Irish Treaty. Among the Treaty's main clauses were that: British forces would withdraw from most of Ireland. Ireland was to become a self-governing dominion of the British Empire, a status shared by Canada, Newfoundland, Australia, New Zealand and The Union of South Africa. As with the other dominions, the British monarch would be the head of state of the Irish Free State (Saorstát Éireann) and would be represented by a Governor General (See Representative of the Crown). Members of the new free state's parliament would be required to take an Oath of Allegiance to the Irish Free State. A secondary part of the Oath was to "be faithful to His Majesty King George V, his heirs and successors by law, in virtue of the common citizenship". Northern Ireland (which had been created earlier by the Government of Ireland Act) would have the option of withdrawing from the Irish Free State within one month of the Treaty coming into effect. If Northern Ireland chose to withdraw, a Boundary Commission would be constituted to draw the boundary between the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland. Britain, for its own security, would continue to control a limited number of ports, known as the Treaty Ports, for the Royal Navy. The Irish Free State would assume responsibility for its part of the Imperial debt. The Treaty would have superior status in Irish law, i.e., in the event of a conflict between it and the new 1922 Constitution of the Irish Free State, the treaty would take precedence.
Vincitore del premio della giuria nel Festival di Annecy 1995 Con Giovanni Guidelli, Pietro Bontempo, Lydia Biondi, Massimo Sarchielli, Karin Marzocchini
The Phantom Carriage (Swedish: Körkarlen) is a 1921 film generally considered to be one of the central works in the history of Swedish cinema. Released on Ne...
Версальский договор, раздел Украины. Ленин провозгласил создание четырех республик в составе СССР в 1922 году. Бунт и восстание против "Продразверстки", Голодомор 1921-1923, НЭП, возрождение украинской культуры, и репресии 1930-х
Subscribe to AEI's YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/AEIVideos?sub_confirmation=1 Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AEIonline Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AEI For more Information http://www.aei.org How much do you know about the inflationary financing of America’s role in World War I, the high-inflation postwar aftermath, the depression of 1920–21, and the rapid recovery that followed? Since most Americans learn so little financial history, the answer is probably, “nothing.” James Grant’s new book, “The Forgotten Depression: 1921” (Simon & Schuster, 2014), gives you the chance to consider what lessons this unknown history may supply. Expanding on these instructive events with his usual insight, wit, provocative research into forgotten realms of financial history, and outlandish quotes from prominent personages of the day, Grant considers 1920–21 to have been “the last governmentally untreated business depression in America,” yet “by late 1921, a powerful jobs-filled recovery was under way.” This history offers a sharp contrast to and skeptical look at the hyperactive central banking and regulation of our own time.
Bach Sonatas & Partitas BWV 1001 - 1006 (Rec. 1961) - Brahms Violinconcerto op.77 candenz Joseph Joachim New Philarmonic Orchestra: Sir Collin Davis. (Rec....
Familoki zamienione w twierdze. Śląskie "Foggy dew". Karlusy z orłami na czopce. Projekt 1921 to muzyczne przedsięwzięcie Instytutu Tradycji upamiętniające p...
Sheik Ahmed becomes infatuated with feisty socialite Lady Diana and abducts her away to his desert encampment. Headstrong Diana resists his advances and year...
"Orphans of the Storm" is a historical drama directed by D. W. Griffith starring Lillian Gish. This film illustrates the work of cinematographer Billy Bitzer...
Crowd waiting in line for tickets to first game. Crowd on ramp. Mounted police direct crowd. Judge Landis (l) in his box. Giants pitcher Phil Douglas. Yankee...
Reporter Tim Estiloz recounts the infamous and deadly 1921 Tulsa, Oklahoma Race Riot... a little known and tragic chapter in our nation's history. Estiloz te...
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Hawaii and Oregon have met a total of seven times, beginning in 1921 and last in 1994 when the ...
The Charlotte Observer 2015-04-01At the beginning of 1921/22, Doran hit each of the Albion's first twelve goals of the campaign.
noodls 2015-04-01Founded in 1921, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey builds, operates, and maintains many ...
noodls 2015-04-01Since its foundation in 1921, Hiroshima Aluminum, a mid-tier enterprise, has been manufacturing and ...
noodls 2015-04-01DOVER, Del ... The company, founded in Boston in 1921, began as a distributor of mail-order ship radios, ham radios and parts.
Boston Herald 2015-04-01(Source: University of Sussex ) Students to design new Ho Chi Minh monument for Newhaven. Ho Chi Minh in Paris in 1921 ... By:
noodls 2015-04-01White Castle logo ... × ... The company was founded in Wichita, Kansas, in 1921 and is America's first fast-food hamburger chain.
PR Newswire 2015-04-01John Marin's iconic watercolor Lighthouse, Stonington, Maine, from 1921, stands as an important ...
noodls 2015-04-01Comments ... John Barclay Pick was born in Leicester on December 23 1921 ... John Pick, born December 23 1921, died January 25 2015.
The Daily Telegraph 2015-04-01Swimsuit, check. Sunscreen, check. History lesson . check? ... In 1921, Rosie starred as a golf caddy for President Warren G ... S.
Huffington Post 2015-04-01... an 1893 hand-carved carousel and a 1921 wooden coaster by legendary ride designer John Miller.
The Los Angeles Times 2015-04-0130, 1921 – March 28, 2015Isadore Snitzer, of Williamsville, a lawyer for 62 years, died Saturday in ...
Buffalo News 2015-03-31GENE SAKS. Director. 8-11-1921 – 28-3-2015 ... He was 93. Advertisement.
Sydney Morning Herald 2015-03-31Year 1921 (MCMXXI) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar.
Rudolph Valentino (May 6, 1895 – August 23, 1926) was an Italian actor, known simply as "Valentino" and also an early pop icon. A sex symbol of the 1920s, Valentino was known as the "Latin Lover". He starred in several well-known silent films including The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, The Sheik, Blood and Sand, The Eagle and Son of the Sheik. He had applied for American citizenship shortly before his death.
His sudden death at age 31 caused mass hysteria among his female fans, further propelling him into icon status. Though his films are not as well known today, his name is still widely known.
Valentino was born Rodolfo Alfonso Raffaello Pierre Filibert Guglielmi di Valentina D'Antonguolla in Castellaneta, Puglia, Kingdom of Italy. His mother, Marie Berta Gabrielle (née Barbin; 1856–1919), was French, born in Lure in Lorraine. His father, Giovanni Antonio Giuseppe Fedele Guglielmi di Valentina D'Antonguolla, was Italian; he was a veterinarian who died of malaria when Valentino was 11. He had an older brother, Alberto (1892–1981), a younger sister, Maria, and an older sister Beatrice who died in infancy.
Joseph Frank "Buster" Keaton (October 4, 1895 – February 1, 1966) was an American comic actor, filmmaker, producer and writer. He was best known for his silent films, in which his trademark was physical comedy with a consistently stoic, deadpan expression, earning him the nickname "The Great Stone Face".
Buster Keaton (his lifelong stage name) was recognized as the seventh-greatest director of all time by Entertainment Weekly. In 1999, the American Film Institute ranked Keaton the 21st-greatest male star of all time. Critic Roger Ebert wrote of Keaton's "extraordinary period from 1920 to 1929, [when] he worked without interruption on a series of films that make him, arguably, the greatest actor-director in the history of the movies."
Orson Welles stated that Keaton's The General is "the greatest comedy ever made, the greatest Civil War film ever made, and perhaps the greatest film ever made."
A 2002 worldwide poll by Sight & Sound ranked Keaton's The General as the 15th best film of all time. Three other Keaton films received votes in the magazine's survey: Our Hospitality, Sherlock, Jr., and The Navigator.
[Lover:]
I've got a feeling twenty one
Is going to be a good year.
Especially if you and me
See it in together.
[Father:]
So you think 21 is going to be a good year.
It could be for me and her,
But you and her-no never!
I had no reason to be over optimistic,
But somehow when you smiled
I could brave bad weather
[Mother:]
What about the boy?
What about the boy?
What about the boy?
He saw it all!
[Mother and Father:]
You didn't hear it
You didn't see it.
You won't say nothing to no one
ever in your life.
You never heard it
Oh how absurd it
All seems without any proof.
You didn't hear it
You didn't see it
You never heard it not a word of it.
You won't say nothing to no one
Never tell a soul
What you know is the Truth.
[Lover:]
I've got a feeling twenty one
Is going to be a good year.
Especially if you and me
See it in together.
[Father:]
So you think 21 is going to be a good year.
It could be for me and her,
But you and her-no never!
I had no reason to be over optimistic,
But somehow when you smiled
I could brave bad weather
[Mother:]
What about the boy?
What about the boy?
What about the boy?
He saw it all!
[Mother and Father:]
You didn't hear it
You didn't see it.
You won't say nothing to no one
ever in your life.
You never heard it
Oh how absurd it
All seems without any proof.
You didn't hear it
You didn't see it
You never heard it not a word of it.
You won't say nothing to no one
Never tell a soul
What you know is the Truth.
I've got a feeling twenty one
Is going to be a good year.
Especially if you and me
See it in together.
So you think 21 is going to be a good year.
It could be for me and her,
But you and her-no never!
I had no reason to be over optimistic,
But somehow when you smiled
I could brave bad weather
What about the boy?
What about the boy?
What about the boy?
He saw it all!
You didn't hear it
You didn't see it.
You won't say nothing to no one
ever in your life.
You never heard it
Oh how absurd it
All seems without any proof.
You didn't hear it
You didn't see it
You never heard it not a word of it.
You won't say nothing to no one
Never tell a soul