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*] (5 October 1945), a riot at the Warner Bros. studios stemming from a Confederation of Studio Unions (CSU) strike leading to the eventual breakup of the CSU. *] (5 October 1945), a riot at the Warner Bros. studios stemming from a Confederation of Studio Unions (CSU) strike leading to the eventual breakup of the CSU.
*], which burst several dikes flooding much of ], ] (5 May). *], which burst several dikes flooding much of ], ] (5 May).
*] (20 February 1959), which resulted in massive layoffs in the Canadian Aerospace industry. *] (20 February 1959), which resulted in massive layoffs in the Canadian Aerospace industry.
*], San Francisco City protest against the ]. *], San Francisco City protest against the ].
*], the assassination of US President John F Kennedy in Dallas, Texas on 22 November 1963. *], the assassination of US President John F Kennedy in Dallas, Texas on 22 November 1963.
*], a massacre of protesters in Iran (8 September). *], a massacre of protesters in Iran (8 September).
*]/], (31 May 1985). *]/], (31 May 1985).
*] (31 July 1987), a tornado touching down in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. *] (31 July 1987), a tornado touching down in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
*] (13 October 1989), a stock market crash referred to by some as the "Black Friday" crash *] (13 October 1989), a stock market crash referred to by some as the "Black Friday" crash
*], an event on 1992 where the screenplay for '']'' was entirely rewritten by Jeffrey Katzenberg's order. *], an event on 1992 where the screenplay for '']'' was entirely rewritten by Jeffrey Katzenberg's order.
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*], several online poker sites seized (15 April) as a result of '']''. *], several online poker sites seized (15 April) as a result of '']''.
*], terrorist attacks in France, Kuwait, Syria and Tunisia (26 June), also called Bloody Friday in English. *], terrorist attacks in France, Kuwait, Syria and Tunisia (26 June), also called Bloody Friday in English.
*] (13 November 2015), referred to as Black Friday (''vendredi noir'') by several media outlets<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.marianne.net/vendredi-noir-paris-100238046.html|author=Frédéric Ploquin|title=Vendredi noir à Paris|work=]|date=14 November 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/paris-attacks-we-are-all-victims-of-black-friday-a6734706.html|author=John Lichfield|title=Paris attacks: We are all victims of Black Friday|work=]|date=15 November 2015}}</ref> *] (13 November 2015), referred to as Black Friday (''vendredi noir'') by several media outlets<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.marianne.net/vendredi-noir-paris-100238046.html|author=Frédéric Ploquin|title=Vendredi noir à Paris|work=]|date=14 November 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/paris-attacks-we-are-all-victims-of-black-friday-a6734706.html|author=John Lichfield|title=Paris attacks: We are all victims of Black Friday|work=]|date=15 November 2015}}</ref>
*Brexit Black Friday (24 Jun 2016), the day after the ] took place with a result of the ] deciding to leave the ]. The result caused financial markets to lose the equivalent of over 2 trillion ] on this day, making it the worst single day drop in history.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.cnbc.com/2016/06/26/brexit-cost-investors-2-trillion-the-worst-one-day-drop-ever.html | first=Javier E. | last=David | title=Brexit cost investors $2 trillion, the worst one day drop ever | newspaper=] | date=26 June 2016 | accessdate=26 June 2016}}</ref> *Brexit Black Friday (24 Jun 2016), the day after the ] took place with a result of the ] deciding to leave the ]. The result caused financial markets to lose the equivalent of over 2 trillion ] on this day, making it the worst single day drop in history.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.cnbc.com/2016/06/26/brexit-cost-investors-2-trillion-the-worst-one-day-drop-ever.html | first=Javier E. | last=David | title=Brexit cost investors $2 trillion, the worst one day drop ever | newspaper=] | date=26 June 2016 | accessdate=26 June 2016}}</ref>



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This article is about events occurring on the weekday known as Friday. For other uses, see Black Friday (disambiguation).

Black Friday is a term used to refer to certain events which occur on a Friday. It has been used in the following cases:

Specific events

Repetitive events

See also

References

  1. Thomas Babington Macaulay, The History Of England From the Accession of James II, Vol. II, Chapter VIII, pg 332, Donohue, Henneberry & Co., Chicago 1890. s:The History Of England From the Accession of James II/Chapter VIII#II.332
  2. Frédéric Ploquin (14 November 2015). "Vendredi noir à Paris". Marianne.
  3. John Lichfield (15 November 2015). "Paris attacks: We are all victims of Black Friday". The Independent.
  4. David, Javier E. (26 June 2016). "Brexit cost investors $2 trillion, the worst one day drop ever". CNBC. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
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