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September 1933 : ウィキペディア英語版
September 1933

The following events occurred in September 1933:
==September 1, 1933 (Friday)==

*U.S. Interior Secretary Harold L. Ickes issued an order forbidding racial discrimination in hiring on any Public Works Administration funded projects, including any businesses awarded a PWA contract.〔John B. Kirby, ''Black Americans in the Roosevelt Era: Liberalism and Race'' (University of Tennessee Press, 1982) p22〕
*At a Nazi Party rally in Nuremberg, Adolf Hitler announced that the time had come for "a new artistic renaissance of the Aryan human being", rejecting Jewish and Bolshevik forms of painting and sculpture, such as abstract art, cubism, Dadaism and surrealism.〔Richard J. Evans, ''The Third Reich in Power'' (Penguin, 2006) p168-169〕
*Author Upton Sinclair declared his candidacy for the Democratic Party nomination for Governor of California in the 1934 elections. Sinclair, a former Socialist, would introduce his platform, the End Poverty in California movement (E.P.I.C.) and win the nomination, but lose the general election to Republican Governor Frank Merriam.〔Arthur M. Schlesinger, ''The Politics of Upheaval: 1935-1936, The Age of Roosevelt'' (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2003) pp112-121〕
*''The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas'', written by Gertrude Stein, was released to bookstores, after parts of it had been serialized in ''Atlantic Monthly'', and became a literary classic.〔Stephen Donovan, et al., ''Authority Matters: Rethinking the Theory and Practice of Authorship'' (Rodopi, 2008) p147〕
*Born: Conway Twitty, American country music singer, as Harold Jenkins in Friars Point, Mississippi (d. 1993); Ann Richards, Governor of Texas, 1991–95, as Dorothy Ann Willis in Lakeview, Texas (d. 2006); Gene Harris, American jazz pianist, in Benton Harbor, Michigan (d. 2000); and Gwynfor Evans, Welsh politician who was the first MP from the Welsh independence political party Plaid Cymru, in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan (d. 2005)
*Died: Jack Donaldson, 47, Australian runner whose marks for fastest times in the 100 yard dash and 130 yards, were not recognized because he competed as a professional

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