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Oklahoma Worthen 1907 - 1955

Oklahoma Worthen was born on February 13, 1907, and died at age 47 years old in January 1955. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Oklahoma Worthen.
Oklahoma Worthen
February 13, 1907
January 1955
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Oklahoma Worthen's History: 1907 - 1955

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  • 02/13
    1907

    Birthday

    February 13, 1907
    Birthdate
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  • 01/dd
    1955

    Death

    January 1955
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Oklahoma Worthen lived 26 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 47.
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In 1907, in the year that Oklahoma Worthen was born, the Monongah coal mining disaster occurred on December 6th, happening at the Fairmont Coal Company’s No. 6 and No. 8 mines.. Over 361 miners were killed. Because there was no breathing apparatus at the time to help rescuers, recovery efforts were greatly hampered. It is considered the worst mining disaster in American history and led to government oversight in mining practices.
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In 1915, at the age of merely 8 years old, Oklahoma was alive when 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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