This is a timeline of events that occurred during the 1910s.
1910[]
January[]
12th[]
- Bass Reeves dies in Muskogee, Oklahoma and is buried in an unmarked grave.[1][2]
March[]
22nd[]
- Byron Lewis is born in New Haven, Connecticut.
25th[]
- The New Haven Register publishes a birth announcement for Byron Lewis.[3]
1911[]
February[]
6th[]
- Ronald Reagan is born.[1]
August[]
26th[]
- Otto Binder is born.[1]
1912[]
September[]
5th[]
1913[]
January[]
9th[]
- Richard Nixon is born.[1]
July[]
13th[]
- Gerald Ford is born.[1]
1914[]
July[]
28[]
- World War I begins.[1]
1915[]
- Will Williams is born in Tulsa, Oklahoma.[4]
February[]
8th[]
- The Birth of a Nation is released in the United States.[1][2]
1916[]
- Hollis Mason is born in Montana.[5]
1917[]
- A German kommandant recruits an English-fluent woman referred to as Fraulein Mueller from a typing pool. In his office, the kommandant dictates a propaganda message aimed at disaffected African-American troops, encouraging them to defect to the German side.[6]
- O.B. Williams reads the German propaganda flyer while serving in the U.S. Army in World War I.[6]
- William Benjamin Brady is born in Nebraska.
May[]
29th[]
- John F. Kennedy is born.[1][7]
September[]
4th[]
- Ursula Zandt is born Kitzbühel, Austria.
1918[]
- Rolf Müller runs away from home to join the circus.[3]
November []
11th[]
- World War I ends.[1]
1919[]
- A period called the “Red Summer” was marked by hundreds of deaths and many casualties across the United States, which resulted from anti-black white supremacist terrorist attacks that occurred in more than three dozen cities and one rural county.[1]