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*] - a stock market crash in the United States *] - a stock market crash in the United States
*] - a riot in ] stemming from industrial unrest
*] - a day of devastating fires in Australia *] - a day of devastating fires in Australia
*] - a massacre of protesters in Iran *] - a massacre of protesters in Iran

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In history there have been a number of events known as Black Friday

See also: Black Monday, Black Tuesday, Black Wednesday, Black Thursday, Black Saturday, and Black Sunday

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