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The following events occurred in May 1921:

May 1, 1921 (Sunday)

May 2, 1921 (Monday)

May 3, 1921 (Tuesday)

May 4, 1921 (Wednesday)

May 5, 1921 (Thursday)

May 6, 1921 (Friday)

  • A Provisional Treaty is signed in Berlin, by which Germany recognises the Soviet regime in Russia.[14]

May 7, 1921 (Saturday)

May 8, 1921 (Sunday)

May 9, 1921 (Monday)

May 10, 1921 (Tuesday)

May 11, 1921 (Wednesday)

May 12, 1921 (Thursday)

  • The Dutch cargo ship Stad Schiedam runs aground at Marstenen Bo, Norway, and is beached.[21]

May 13, 1921 (Friday)

May 14, 1921 (Saturday)

  • May 1921 geomagnetic storm: A geomagnetic storm, caused by a solar outburst,[23] begins, lasting until May 17 and causing damage in North America, Europe and the southern hemisphere.
  • The British coaster Karatara catches fire 20 nautical miles (37 km) off Cape Town, South Africa, and is abandoned with no loss of life.[24]

May 15, 1921 (Sunday)

May 16, 1921 (Monday)

May 17, 1921 (Tuesday)

May 18, 1921 (Wednesday)

May 19, 1921 (Thursday)

  • The Emergency Quota Act, a piece of immigration legislation affecting the flow of "undesirables" into the United States, comes into effect.[31]

May 20, 1921 (Friday)

May 21, 1921 (Saturday)

  • Born: Andrei Sakharov, Soviet physicist, dissident and peace campaigner, in Moscow[33] (died 1989)

May 22, 1921 (Sunday)

  • Born: Andrei Sakharov, Soviet physicist, dissident, peace campaigner and Nobel laureate, in Moscow[34] (died 1989)

May 23, 1921 (Monday)

May 24, 1921 (Tuesday)

May 25, 1921 (Wednesday)

May 26, 1921 (Thursday)

May 27, 1921 (Friday)

  • Osage Indian murders: The discovery of the body of Anna Brown in a ravine in Osage County, Oklahoma, United States, leads to a large-scale murder investigation, potentially involving hundreds of victims over a twenty-year period.[44]
  • The state of emergency in the United Kingdom is renewed by royal proclamation in response to the continuation of the miners' strike.[45]

May 28, 1921 (Saturday)

May 29, 1921 (Sunday)

May 30, 1921 (Monday)

May 31, 1921 (Tuesday)

  • Tulsa race riot: White mobs attack black residents and businesses in the Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. 26 black and 10 white people are killed; it is estimated that 150–200 black and 50 white people were injured.[50]

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  42. ^ The Labour International Year Book. 1923. p. 100.
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  50. ^ Oklahoma Commission (February 28, 2001), "Final Report" (PDF), Oklahoma Commission to Study the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921, Tulsa, Oklahoma, retrieved June 20, 2018{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)