June 1921

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June 15, 1921: Bessie Coleman becomes first licensed black female pilot Coleman-licens.jpg
June 15, 1921: Bessie Coleman becomes first licensed black female pilot
June 1, 1921: Greenwood, the African-American business and residential section of Tulsa, is burned down by white rioters; at least 21 black and nine white residents killed in rioting Tulsariotpostcard2.jpg
June 1, 1921: Greenwood, the African-American business and residential section of Tulsa, is burned down by white rioters; at least 21 black and nine white residents killed in rioting
June 5, 1921: Laura Bromwell becomes first female stunt pilot to be killed in a crash Laura Bromwell.png
June 5, 1921: Laura Bromwell becomes first female stunt pilot to be killed in a crash

The following events occurred in June 1921:

Contents

June 1, 1921 (Wednesday)

June 2, 1921 (Thursday)

June 3, 1921 (Friday)

Lord Byng and wife Lord and Lady Byng (HS85-10-40078) cropped.jpg
Lord Byng and wife

June 4, 1921 (Saturday)

June 5, 1921 (Sunday)

June 6, 1921 (Monday)

June 7, 1921 (Tuesday)

June 8, 1921 (Wednesday)

June 9, 1921 (Thursday)

Minister Luis Maria Drago Luis Maria Drago.jpg
Minister Luis María Drago

June 10, 1921 (Friday)

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh as a toddler Prince Philip as a toddler.jpg
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh as a toddler

June 11, 1921 (Saturday)

June 12, 1921 (Sunday)

June 13, 1921 (Monday)

SS Canastota SS Canastota.tif
SS Canastota

June 14, 1921 (Tuesday)

June 15, 1921 (Wednesday)

Inside the SS Paris Grand Staircase of the SS Paris (1921).jpg
Inside the SS Paris

June 16, 1921 (Thursday)

June 17, 1921 (Friday)

June 18, 1921 (Saturday)

June 19, 1921 (Sunday)

June 20, 1921 (Monday)

June 21, 1921 (Tuesday)

U-117 before the bombing SM U 117 Hafen.jpg
U-117 before the bombing

June 22, 1921 (Wednesday)

The 1921 U.S. Team 1921-American-Team.jpg
The 1921 U.S. Team

June 23, 1921 (Thursday)

June 24, 1921 (Friday)

The R-38 Airship Zr2aloft.jpg
The R-38 Airship
Marie Curie Marie Curie c1920.jpg
Marie Curie

June 25, 1921 (Saturday)

Jock Hutchison in 1921 Jock Hutchison 1921-07-11cr.jpg
Jock Hutchison in 1921

June 26, 1921 (Sunday)

June 27, 1921 (Monday)

Italian Prime Minister Giovanni Giolitti Giolitti2.jpg
Italian Prime Minister Giovanni Giolitti

June 28, 1921 (Tuesday)

June 29, 1921 (Wednesday)

June 30, 1921 (Thursday)

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  3. "Military Control Is Ended at Tulsa", The New York Times, June 4, 1921, p. 1
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