Markets Collapse on Black Thursday: Panic Grips Wall Street
Wall Street plunged into chaos as terrified investors sold off record volumes of stock, wiping out fortunes in hours and sending the Dow Jones into freefall. This opening salvo of the 1929 crash exposed the fragility of an overheated market built on borrowed money, precipitating a worldwide economic catastrophe that lasted a decade.
October 24, 1929
97 years ago
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