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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)

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July 2, 1919 (Wednesday)

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July 3, 1919 (Thursday)

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July 4, 1919 (Friday)

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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)

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July 6, 1919 (Sunday)

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

July 7, 1919 (Monday)

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U.S. Army convoy crosses the United States.

July 8, 1919 (Tuesday)

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July 9, 1919 (Wednesday)

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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)

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French flying ace Jean Navarre

July 11, 1919 (Friday)

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July 12, 1919 (Saturday)

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July 13, 1919 (Sunday)

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July 14, 1919 (Monday)

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July 15, 1919 (Tuesday)

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July 16, 1919 (Wednesday)

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July 17, 1919 (Thursday)

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July 18, 1919 (Friday)

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

July 19, 1919 (Saturday)

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July 20, 1919 (Sunday)

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July 21, 1919 (Monday)

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July 22, 1919 (Tuesday)

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July 23, 1919 (Wednesday)

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July 24, 1919 (Thursday)

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July 25, 1919 (Friday)

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July 26, 1919 (Saturday)

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July 27, 1919 (Sunday)

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July 28, 1919 (Monday)

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July 29, 1919 (Tuesday)

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July 30, 1919 (Wednesday)

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July 31, 1919 (Thursday)

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