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Clemon L Pittman Sr 1910 - 1981

Clemon L Pittman Sr of Kansas City, Jackson County, MO was born on June 15, 1910, and died at age 71 years old on September 8, 1981. Clemon Pittman was buried at Ft. Leavenworth National Cemetery Section H Site 21-A in Fort Leavenworth, Ks.
Clemon L Pittman Sr
Kansas City, Jackson County, MO 64132
June 15, 1910
September 8, 1981
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Clemon L Pittman Sr's History: 1910 - 1981

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  • 06/15
    1910

    Birthday

    June 15, 1910
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: SSGT Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii, Korea
  • 09/8
    1981

    Death

    September 8, 1981
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Unknown
    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Funeral date
    Ft. Leavenworth National Cemetery Section H Site 21-A in Fort Leavenworth, Ks 66027
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In 1910, in the year that Clemon L Pittman Sr was born, the Mann Act, also called the White-Slave Traffic Act, was signed into law. Its purpose was to make it a felony to engage in interstate or foreign commerce transport of "any woman or girl for the purpose of prostitution or debauchery, or for any other immoral purpose". But the language was so broad that it was also applied to consensual sex between adults when wished.
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In 1920, Clemon was just 10 years old when the Volstead Act became law. Formally called the National Prohibition Act, the Volstead Act enabled law enforcement agencies to carry out the 18th Amendment. It said that "no person shall manufacture, sell, barter, transport, import, export, deliver, or furnish any intoxicating liquor except as authorized by this act" and defined intoxicating liquor as any beverage containing more than 0.5% alcohol by volume.
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