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April 22 – Ambrose Schindler, American football player, actor (died 2018) April 23 – Dorian Leigh, model (died 2008) April 25 – Ella Fitzgerald, African American jazz singer (died 1996) [17] April 26 – Virgil Trucks, baseball player (died 2013) April 28 – Robert Cornthwaite, character actor (died 2006) April 29 Celeste Holm, actress ...
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American imports and exports plunged by more than two thirds, but since international trade was less than 5% of the American economy, the damage done was limited. The entire world economy, led by the United States, had fallen into a downward spiral that got worse and worse, and in 1931–32 began plunging downward even faster.
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2000); Dick Young, American sports journalist, baseball columnist for the New York Daily News for 45 years, in New York City (d. 1987) Born: Marsha Hunt, American actress, known for her roles in Born to the West, These Glamour Girls, and Johnny Got His Gun, member of the Committee for the First Amendment during the Hollywood blacklist, in ...
Died: Theophile T. Allain, American politician, member of the Louisiana State Legislature from 1872 to 1886, considered the richest African-American businessman at the time (b. 1846 ); Alexander Walters , American religious leader and activist, bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church and president of the National Afro-American ...