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Viola Wundrack 1905 - 1975

Viola Wundrack of Saint Louis, Saint Louis City County, MO was born on January 3, 1905, and died at age 70 years old on November 3, 1975. Viola Wundrack was buried at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery Section D Site 126 2900 Sheridan Road, in St. Louis.
Viola Wundrack
Saint Louis, Saint Louis City County, MO 63111
January 3, 1905
November 3, 1975
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Viola Wundrack's History: 1905 - 1975

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  • 01/3
    1905

    Birthday

    January 3, 1905
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Navy Rank attained: SN Wars/Conflicts: World War I
  • 11/3
    1975

    Death

    November 3, 1975
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Unknown
    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery Section D Site 126 2900 Sheridan Road, in St. Louis, Mo 63125
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In 1905, in the year that Viola Wundrack was born, the Industrial Workers of the World was founded. An international labor union founded in Chicago, it was most often referred to as the "Wobblies" and had ties to the socialist movement and the anarchist movement. At its peak, it had 150,000 members.
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In 1923, at the age of 18 years old, Viola was alive when Harlem's Cotton Club opened in New York City. Owned by a bootlegger and gangster, it was a 700 seat speakeasy that catered to a "white only" clientele. But most of the entertainers were African-American and featured some of the best entertainers of the time such as Lena Horne, the Nicholas Brothers, Ethel Waters, and Cab Calloway.
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