July 1919

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The following events occurred in July 1919:

Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, leader of the Turkish National Movement, and eventually first President of Turkey
Editorial Cartoon
Washington Times covering riots in Washington, D.C. during the height of nation-wide racial unrest that became known at the "Red Summer".

July 1, 1919 (Tuesday) edit

July 2, 1919 (Wednesday) edit

July 3, 1919 (Thursday) edit

July 4, 1919 (Friday) edit

 
Defending heavyweight champion Jess Willard (left) takes a punch from Jack Dempsey (right) who wins the Toledo, Ohio match and takes the world title.

July 5, 1919 (Saturday) edit

July 6, 1919 (Sunday) edit

 
British R34 blimp lands at Mineola, New York, completing the first leg of a two-way transatlantic journey by air.

July 7, 1919 (Monday) edit

 
U.S. Army convoy crosses the United States.

July 8, 1919 (Tuesday) edit

July 9, 1919 (Wednesday) edit

 
Members of President Wilson's cabinet who went out on the ship to welcome him home from the Versailles Peace Conference

July 10, 1919 (Thursday) edit

 
French flying ace Jean Navarre

July 11, 1919 (Friday) edit

July 12, 1919 (Saturday) edit

July 13, 1919 (Sunday) edit

July 14, 1919 (Monday) edit

July 15, 1919 (Tuesday) edit

July 16, 1919 (Wednesday) edit

July 17, 1919 (Thursday) edit

July 18, 1919 (Friday) edit

 
Raymonde de Laroche, one of the first women to pilot aircraft

July 19, 1919 (Saturday) edit

July 20, 1919 (Sunday) edit

July 21, 1919 (Monday) edit

July 22, 1919 (Tuesday) edit

July 23, 1919 (Wednesday) edit

July 24, 1919 (Thursday) edit

July 25, 1919 (Friday) edit

July 26, 1919 (Saturday) edit

July 27, 1919 (Sunday) edit

July 28, 1919 (Monday) edit

July 29, 1919 (Tuesday) edit

July 30, 1919 (Wednesday) edit

July 31, 1919 (Thursday) edit

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