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Lawton Oliver 1905 - 1968

Lawton Oliver of Oakland, Alameda County, California was born on March 28, 1905, and died at age 62 years old in January 1968.
Lawton Oliver
Oakland, Alameda County, California 94612
March 28, 1905
January 1968
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Lawton Oliver's History: 1905 - 1968

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  • 03/28
    1905

    Birthday

    March 28, 1905
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  • 01/dd
    1968

    Death

    January 1968
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    Lawton Oliver lived 9 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 62.
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In 1905, in the year that Lawton Oliver was born, the Niagara Falls conference was held in Fort Erie, Ontario. Led by W.E.B. Du Bois and William Monroe Trotter, a group of African-American men met in opposition to racial segregation and disenfranchisement. Booker T. Washington had been calling for policies of accommodation and conciliation and these two men, along with the others who attended the conference, felt that this was accomplishing nothing. The group was the precursor to the NAACP.
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In 1917, by the time this person was merely 12 years old, in April, the U.S. entered World War I, declaring war against Germany. President Wilson had previously declared neutrality in the war - a position supported by the majority of Americans - but after Germany declared that they would sink all ships trading with Great Britain and sunk U.S. ships, public opinion began to change. Then the Lusitania was sunk, killing 1,201 - including 128 Americans - and more U.S. ships were sunk. The U.S. could stand aside no longer.
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