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Black Friday may refer to the following historical events:
- Black Friday (1869), the Fisk-Gould Scandal (24 Sep), a financial crisis in the United States
- Black Friday (1881), the Eyemouth Disaster (14 Oct), in which 189 Scottish fishermen lost their lives in a European windstorm
- Black Friday (1889), the Johnstown Flood (31 May), a flood that killed over 2,200 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania
- Black Friday (1910), a campaign outside the British House of Commons (18 Nov) of the Women's Social and Political Union the Conciliation Bill failed
- Black Friday (1919), the Battle of George Square (31 Jan), a riot stemming from industrial unrest in Glasgow, Scotland
- Black Friday (1921), the announcement of British transport union leaders (15 Apr) not to call for strike action against wage reductions for miners
- Black Friday (1939), a day of devastating fires in Australia (13 Jan)
- Black Friday (1944), a disastrous attack by the Canadian Black Watch (13 Oct) near Woensdrecht during The Battle of the Scheldt
- Black Friday (1945), an air battle over Sunnfjord (9 Feb), the largest air battle over Norway
- Black Friday (1945), Hollywood Black Friday (5 Oct), a riot at the Warner Bros. studios stemming from a Confederation of Studio Unions (CSU) strike leading to the eventual breakup of the CSU
- Black Friday (1959), the cancellation of the CF-105 Avro Arrow project (20 Feb) by Canadian Prime Minister Diefenbaker leading to the lay off of 30,000 workers
- Black Friday (1978), a massacre of protesters in Iran (8 Sep)
- Black Friday (1982), the Argentinian invasion of the Falkland Islands, sparking the Falklands War
- Black Friday (1987) (31 Jul), the day an hour-long F4 category tornado ran through the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- Black Friday (2004), a crackdown in Maldives, Malé (13 Aug) on a peaceful protesters
Black Friday may also refer to:
- Any Friday which falls on the 13th of a month
- Good Friday or God Friday, the Friday preceding Easter
- Black Friday (shopping), the day after Thanksgiving Day in the United States, the first shopping day of the Christmas season and one of the busiest shopping days of the year
- The last Friday before Christmas in the United Kingdom, a day when widespread anti-social behavior due to public alcohol consumption is expected to occur, and police are given additional powers to combat it citation needed
- Black Friday (1940 film), a science-fiction/horror film starring Boris Karloff, Stanley Ridges, and Bela Lugosi
- Black Friday (2005 film), a Hindi film on the 1993 serial bomb blasts in Mumbai, directed by Anurag Kashyap
- "Black Friday", a song by Grinspoon
- "Black Friday", a song by Steely Dan from Katy Lied
- "Black Friday", a song by Megadeth
- "Black Friday Rule", a title of a song by Flogging Molly
- "Black Friday", the nickname for game 3 of the 1977 NLCS baseball championships. Philadelphia Phillies fans gave the nickname because the Phillies blew an early lead against the Los Angeles Dodgers and a controversial call was made during the game
- "Black Friday", the title of a poem written by Dennis Rader, the BTK killer
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