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Bernice M Hogan, born on July 13, 1914 in Sacramento, California, USA

The Human

  • Who is Bernice Hogan?
    Bernice Hogan is a human born in the United States of America in the late months of 1914. The sex at birth is presumed to be female.
  • What's the history of this record on The Population Project?
    This record was created on July 24, 2023 on The Population Project. It hasn't been edited since then.

The Context

  • What was the context in the United States of America in 1914?
    The Panama Canal was officially opened, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and significantly reducing shipping times, marking a monumental engineering achievement and strategic advantage. World War I began in Europe, with the United States initially remaining neutral, highlighting the country's isolationist stance before eventually entering the war in 1917. The Clayton Antitrust Act was passed, strengthening antitrust laws against price discrimination and monopolies, and protecting the rights of workers to organize and strike.
  • They were born in 1914
    Jean Tatlock - Reporter and writer for the party's publication Western Worker.
    Tyrone Power III - American actor.
    John Dunphy - American novelist and playwright.
  • They were born in California
    Tiffany Darwish - American singer, songwriter, actress, and former teen icon.
    Steven Lukather - Prominent contributor to several studio albums by Michael Jackson, including Thriller (1982).
    William Nipper - American actor known for his role on CBS police drama Blue Bloods

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Details
  • Sex at Birth:
    Female
  • Full Name:
    BERNICE M HOGAN
  • Reference Country:
    United States of America
  • Date of birth:
    July 13, 1914
  • Country of Birth:
    United States of America
  • Place of Birth:
    Sacramento, California
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