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Lyle A Juhnke 1915 - 1997

Lyle A Juhnke of Minneapolis, Hennepin County, MN was born on January 16, 1915, and died at age 82 years old on May 20, 1997. Lyle Juhnke was buried at Ft. Snelling National Cemetery Section 14 Site 67 7601 34th Avenue, South, in Minneapolis.
Lyle A Juhnke
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, MN 55427
January 16, 1915
May 20, 1997
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Lyle A Juhnke's History: 1915 - 1997

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  • 01/16
    1915

    Birthday

    January 16, 1915
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    Unknown
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  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Navy Rank attained: CDR Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii, Korea
  • 05/20
    1997

    Death

    May 20, 1997
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    Unknown
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  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Ft. Snelling National Cemetery Section 14 Site 67 7601 34th Avenue, South, in Minneapolis, Mn 55450
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In 1915, in the year that Lyle A Juhnke was born, the Superior Court in Fulton County Georgia accepted the charter for the establishment of the new Ku Klux Klan, succeeding the Klan that flourished in the South in the late 1800's. This iteration of the Klan adopted white clothing and used many of the code words from the first Klan, adding cross burnings and mass marches in an attempt to intimidate others.
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In 1925, at the age of just 10 years old, Lyle was alive when in July, the Scopes Trial - often called the Scopes Monkey Trial - took place, prosecuting a substitute teacher for teaching evolution in school. Tennessee had enacted a law that said it was "unlawful to teach human evolution in any state-funded school". William Jennings Bryan headed the prosecution and Clarence Darrow headed the defense. The teacher was found guilty and fined $100. An appeal to the Supreme Court of Tennessee upheld the law but overturned the guilty verdict.
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