Black Thursday
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Black Thursday can mean:
- October 24, 1929, the start of the Wall Street Crash of 1929 at the New York Stock Exchange
- October 14, 1943, when the Allies suffered large losses during bombing in the Second Raid on Schweinfurt during World War II
- August 8, 1982, when Israel launched heavy aerial and artillery assaults on Beirut, Lebanon
- February 8, 1996, the Black World Wide Web protest against the Communications Decency Act in the United States
- July 24, 2003, Jueves negro (Spanish: Black Thursday), when a series of violent political demonstrations created havoc in Guatemala City
| Black days of the week | |
| Black Sunday | Black Monday | Black Tuesday | Black Wednesday | Black Thursday | Black Friday | Black Saturday |

