What Happened This Year 1924

People Who Died in 1924

Isabella Ford

English author and social activist
Born
May 23rd, 1855 171 years ago
Died
1924 102 years ago — 69 years old

An author and activist focused on labor rights and women's suffrage. Published works included essays and articles advocating for social reform. Involved with the Women's Social and Political Union and contributed to various socialist publications, promoting workers' rights and social justice. Engaged in organizing campaigns to improve conditions for women and workers in England, particularly in relation to trade unions and suffrage movements. Played a significant role in various movements aimed at addressing issues of inequality and injustice.

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Giuseppe De Sanctis

Italian painter of the 19th century
Born
June 21st, 1858 168 years ago
Died
1924 102 years ago — 66 years old

Born in 1858, a prominent Italian painter associated with the late 19th century art movement. Primarily focused on historical and religious themes, gained recognition for distinctive styles in both realism and romanticism. Advanced studies in art education under various influential teachers laid a solid foundation for a successful career. Contributed significantly to the representation of Italian history through art, becoming a noted figure in the Italian art scene of the time.

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Louis Sullivan

Architect who designed the Carson, Pirie, Scott Building
Born
September 3rd, 1856 169 years ago
Died
1924 102 years ago — 68 years old

An American architect and educator, contributed significantly to the development of the modern skyscraper and was a mentor to prominent architects. Designed the Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Building in Chicago, which showcased the new steel frame construction and large areas of glass. Emphasized the importance of form following function, leading to the establishment of the Chicago School of Architecture. His philosophy influenced future generations of architects, paving the way for modern architectural styles.

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Aleksa Šantić

Bosnian poet, wrote 'Ema' and 'Pobjeda'
Born
May 27th, 1868 158 years ago
Died
1924 102 years ago — 56 years old

Born in 1868, a prominent Bosnian poet and author contributed significantly to Bosnian literature. His poetry often engaged with themes of love, nature, and the cultural struggles of his homeland. Šantić's most notable works include the poignant poems 'Ema' and 'Pobjeda', which resonate with readers for their emotional depth and lyrical quality. Active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, he was influential in promoting the importance of cultural identity in a time of political upheaval in the region. His legal background also played a role in his writing, bringing a unique perspective to his work.

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Cecil Sharp

Folk song scholar and collector
Born
November 22nd, 1859 166 years ago
Died
1924 102 years ago — 65 years old

A scholar focused on English folk music and dance, contributed significantly to the collection and preservation of traditional songs during the early 20th century. Conducted fieldwork, gathering thousands of folk songs across England. Published several collections and writings that educated future generations on the significance of folk traditions. Established the English Folk Dance Society and played a crucial role in the folk revival movement, ensuring the survival of numerous traditional songs.

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William Lewis Douglas

Governor of Massachusetts
Born
August 22nd, 1845 180 years ago
Died
1924 102 years ago — 79 years old

A businessman and politician served as the 42nd Governor of Massachusetts from 1915 to 1916. Focused on business interests and fiscal matters, implemented policies aimed at economic development. Played a significant role in the management of the state's financial affairs during his term. Prior to serving as governor, held various positions in both business and local government, contributing to the political landscape of Massachusetts.

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Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin

Journalist and activist for civil rights
Born
August 31st, 1842 183 years ago
Died
1924 102 years ago — 82 years old

An American journalist and publisher, focused on issues affecting African Americans and women's rights. Founded the Women's Era, the first newspaper published by and for African American women. Challenged racial and gender discrimination while advocating for social reforms. Actively participated in the suffragist movement and the Afro-American Council, promoting civil rights.

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