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Today in History: May 3, 1973 - The New York Times reported that the mother featured on the box of Ivory Snow detergent was, in fact, Marilyn Chambers, the star of the recently released pornographic film Behind the Green Door.
cartermagazine: January 1, 2015 Today In History ‘Jean Jacques Dessalines was a leader of the Haitian Revolution and the first ruler of an independent Haiti under the 1801 constitution. Jean Jacques Dessalines proclaimed the independence of Haiti
cartermagazine: Today In History ‘Jack Johnson became the first Black World Heavyweight Boxing Champion by knocking out champion Tommy Burns on this date December 26, 1908.’ (photo: Jack Johnson) - CARTER Magazine Original greatness
teded: Today is Alfred Nobel’s birthday. Among the top prestigious awards in the world, the Nobel Peace Prize has honored some of the most celebrated and revered international figures and organizations in history. But how does the nomination process
cartermagazine: Today In History ‘Maya Angelou, esteemed poet and activist, was born in St. Louis, MO, on this date in 1928. She has published six autobiographies, five books of essays, numerous books of poetry, and is credited with a long list of
collective-history: Today in History: January 1, 1942, The United Nations is created President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill issue a declaration, signed by representatives of 26 countries, called the “United Nations.”
collective-history: Today in History: January 1, 1959, Batista is forced out by the Castro led revolution The Cuban Revolution was an armed revolt conducted by Fidel Castro’s 26th of July Movement and its allies against the regime of Cuban dictator
collective-history: On this day, seventy-nine years ago, citizens in a bar celebrate the end of alcohol prohibition in the United States. December 5, 1933. A little late for a reblog, but still.
humanoidhistory: TODAY IN HISTORY: On May 1, 1979, the prototype Space Shuttle Enterprise rolls out from the Vehicle Assembly Building to the launch pad Cape Canaveral in Florida.
cartermagazine: Today In History ‘Robert Sengstacke Abbott began publishing the Chicago Defender the city’s first African-American Newspaper, today May 5, 1905.’ (photo: Linotype operators of the Chicago Defender, Negro newspaper. Chicago, Illinois.
cartermagazine: Today In History ‘Robert Sengstacke Abbott began publishing the Chicago Defender, the city’s first Black newspaper, on this date May 5, 1905.’ (photo: Robert Sengstacke) John H. H. Sengstacke is on the left in this foto. - CARTER
cartermagazine: Today In History ‘Diana Ross, actress, legendary solo singer, and lead singer for the Supremes, was born in Detroit, MI, on this date March 26, 1944. In 1993, the Guinness Book of Records awarded her its Lifetime Achievement Award and
cartermagazine: Today In History ‘Langston Hughes founded the New Negro Theater in Los Angeles, CA, on this date March 19, 1939. - CARTER Magazine Beginning in 1943 Hughes wrote columns for the Chicago Defender newspaper (including about a character,
cartermagazine: Today In History We Honor William Lloyd Garrison ‘William Lloyd Garrison was a prominent American abolitionist, journalist, and social reformer. He is best known as the editor of the abolitionist newspaper The Liberator, and was one
cartermagazine: Today In History ‘Harriet Tubman, abolitionist, author, and engineer of the Underground Railroad, led Union Army guerillas into South Carolina and freed nearly 800 slaves on this date June 2 1863. Tubman was the first woman in U.S.
cartermagazine: Today In History ‘John W. Coltrane, innovative jazz legend, was born in Hamlet, NC, on this date September 23, 1926. Some of his famous recordings were: “My Favorite Things,” “A Love Supreme,” and “Ascension.”’
cartermagazine: Today In History ‘Althea Gibson, the first Black Wimbledon champion, was born in Silver, SC, on this date August 25, 1927.’ (photo: Althea Gibson) - CARTER Magazine
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trehugger: today in history class this kid said something about how women belong in the kitchen and my teacher freaked out and he made all the girls in the class write down “at 1:04pm on wednesday november 7th 2012, nick has been blacklisted” and
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humanoidhistory:TODAY IN HISTORY: Actor DeForest Kelley, better known as Star Trek’s Dr. Leonard “Bones” McCoy, was born on January 20, 1920 in Toccoa, Georgia, in the heart of Federation space.
collectivehistory: Today in History: Jul 29, 1958, NASA is created On this day in 1958, the U.S. Congress passes legislation establishing the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), a civilian agency responsible for coordinating America’s
collectivehistory: Today in History: Aug 8, 1974, Nixon Resigns On 8 August 1974, US President Richard Nixon broadcast his intention to resign in a televised address to the US nation. With impeachment proceedings underway against him for his involvement
ladyinredcoat: Today in history - the Battle of Trafalgar (21st October): one of the greatest naval battles in history.
humanoidhistory: TODAY IN HISTORY: A Trip to the Moon, the groundbreaking sci-fi short directed by Georges Méliès, premiered in France on September 1, 1902.
cartermagazine: Today In History ‘Alice Walker, poet and activist, received the “Pulitzer Prize” in fiction for The Color Purple on this date April 17, 1983.’ (photo: Alice Walker) - CARTER Magazine
today in history going all the way back to 1912… 100 years ago to this very day… the 1st oreo cookie was sold in new jersey 100th anniversary of the oreo cookie enjoy these 4 pictures to celebrate this very special day :) HISTORIA!!!
picturesofwar: This day in history: Minutes before giving a speech on a campaign stop in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Theodore Roosevelt is shot in an assassination attempt. The would-be assassin’s bullet is slowed down after travelling through a steel
crossroads-of-destiny: INTERESTING HISTORY LESSON TIME *Disclaimer: I just started learning about this, so some info may be partly inaccurate So today in history we were learning about the end of the Qing and the beginning of modern China. In the middle
humanoidhistory: TODAY IN HISTORY: The rings of Saturn, August 17, 1981, in an enhanced view from NASA’s Voyager 2 space probe, assembled from clear, orange and ultraviolet frames taken at a distance of 8.9 million km (5.5 million miles). (NASA)
humanoidhistory: TODAY IN HISTORY: Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space. On June 16, 1963, she soared to the heavens with the Vostok 6 mission and orbited the Earth 48 times, spending almost three days in space. Fun fact:
sonofhistory:Today in History: July 3rd 1775, George Washington rides out in front of the American troops gathered at Cambridge common in Massachusetts and draws his sword, formally taking command of the Continental Army.
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fuckyeahlatinamericanhistory: Today In Latin American History Mexican author Carlos Fuentes was born in Panama City, where his father was stationed as a diplomat, on November 11, 1928.
Today in history: July 26, 1953 - the beginning of the Cuban Revolution as Fidel Castro and a group of rebels make a bold attempt to seize the Moncada Barracks to overthrow the US-backed dictator Batista. Although the rebels are captured and imprisoned,
Today in history: September 6, 1979 - Puerto Rican revolutionary independence movement heroes Lolita Lebrón, Andrés Figueroa Cordero, Rafael Cancel Miranda and Irving Flores granted executive clemency and released from U.S. prison, where they had been
Today in history: October 28, 1959 - Cuban revolutionary leader Camilo Cienfuegos dies when his plane disappeared over the ocean. He was one of the key leaders of the 1959 Cuban revolution and is honored and celebrated in socialist Cuba. Via Freedom
cartermagazine: November 30, 2014 Today In History ‘Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman elected to Congress, was born in Brooklyn, NY, on this date November 30, 1924.’ (photo: Shirley Chisholm) - CARTER Magazine
cartermagazine: December 18, 2015 Today In History ‘Ossie Davis was born in Cogdell, GA, on this date December 18, 1917. The highly successful actor, author, producer, and director both wrote and starred in the Broadway hit Purlie Victorious. Davis
evilsupplyco:Today in History via Evil Supply Co.:The classic movie, “Dracula”, staring Bela Lugosi, premiered on February 14, 1931 nationwide across the United States. It should be noted it premiered in New York on February 12.
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andreweliam: Today in 1842 Abraham Lincoln married Mary Todd. At about this time in 1842 they’d probably just got done consummating their marriage. I love fun facts with Andrew lol
My husband’s Christmas present arrived today in the mail and i was too excited to save it til Christmas. The date on the paper is June 27 1944,which makes me kinda sure that the assassination/coup attempt in the paper was Operation Valkyrie.
girlactionfigure: TODAY IN HISTORY: Today marks 42 years since the Yom Kippur War, when multiple Arab armies launched a joint surprise attack on Israel in a combined effort to annihilate it. The attack took place on this sacred day, the holiest day in
intellocgent: fuckyeahmarxismleninism: Today in history: November 26, 1883 - Sojourner Truth dies. Sojourner Truth was born into slavery and became one of the most well known leaders in the abolitionist movement, and was also active in the women’s
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today in history class my teacher asked what’s the name of the terrorist group that is responsible for 9/11 and the kid she picked to answer said alpaca. alpaca.
humanoidhistory: TODAY IN HISTORY: American maestro Leonard Bernstein was born August 25, 1918 in Lawrence, Massachusetts. (New York Public Library)
humanoidhistory: TODAY IN HISTORY: A mushroom cloud rises over the Nevada desert in the 12-kiloton “Newton” nuclear test on September 16, 1957, part of Operation Plumbbob. (Department of Energy) They actually used to throw parties in Vegas when