- "I'm still living off the dividends from the Crash of '29. The Crash that Tom here had the vision to orchestrate."
- ―Hugh Jones to Calvin Chadwick[src]
This is a timeline of events that occurred during the 1920s.
1920
May
10th
- Having an interest in science, Agnes Cully repairs a broken radio in her house, meanwhile her mother Wilma Cully is preparing for the welcome of Bud Schultz. When her uncle arrives, she begins to offend him as she does not like him.[1]
November
24th
- Percy Sutton is born.[2][3]
1921
- The Russian Civil War begins to die down.[4].
April
9th
- Margaret "Peggy" Carter is born.[5]
1922
May
23rd
- Colleen O'Brien is born in New Rochelle, New York.[6]
1924
- Sarah Rogers reminds Steve Rogers that although his body may look frail, it holds a heart ten times its size.[7]
- Steve Rogers promises her that he will always use his head to avoid sharing the same fate as his father, Joseph Rogers.[7]
June
28th
November
30th
- Shirley Chisholm is born.[2][9]
1925
April
21st
- Harry Houdini performs a show at the Griffith Hotel.[10]
1926
May
26th
- Miles Davis is born.[2][9]
1927
- The woman later known as "Dottie Underwood" is born.[11]
July
5th
- At Carter's house, Peggy Carter is playing the heroine in her own game until her brother Michael Carter starts to bother her by taking her wrist away. However, she manages to defend herself by pushing him away. Suddenly, their mother approaches and tells Carter that she will soon be a woman and she does not have to act in that way.[1]
10th
- David Dinkins is born.[2][12]
1928
August
8th
- Meanwhile at home, Agnes Cully studies as she hears her uncle and her mother arguing about a younger woman, the uncle leaves the house warning Wilma that she wants them out of the house tomorrow. Annoyingly, Wilma scolds Agnes that she should be more respectful to him.[1]
1929
October
24th
- Thomas Gloucester, one of the leaders of the Council of Nine, orchestrates the Wall Street Crash of 1929.[13]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Agent Carter: 2.04: Smoke & Mirrors
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Sometimes the Marvel Cinematic Universe alludes to people who existed in our world, and it is assumed they were born on the same day in the universe, for timeline purposes.
- ↑ Luke Cage: 1.05: Just to Get a Rep
- ↑ Avengers: Age of Ultron
- ↑ Captain America: Civil War
- ↑ Agent Carter: 1.02: Bridge and Tunnel
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Captain America: First Vengeance
- ↑ The Defenders: 1.02: Mean Right Hook
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Luke Cage: 1.03: Who's Gonna Take the Weight?
- ↑ Agent Carter: 1.03: Time and Tide
- ↑ Agent Carter: 1.05: The Iron Ceiling
- ↑ Luke Cage: 1.07: Manifest
- ↑ Agent Carter: 2.02: A View in the Dark