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    When was the term "Black Friday" first used?

    Question #52690. Asked by Buck540.

    MrsAce

    Stock crash of September 24th, 1869

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Friday_%281869%29

    Nov 26 04, 8:18 PM

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