1965 Johnson Addresses Discrimination
1965 : President Johnson pledges to Congress and millions of American Homes that we shall overcome what he called "a crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice" that exists in this country by acting on legislation designed to remove every barrier of discrimination against citizens trying to register and vote.
1956 U.S.A. My Fair Lady
1956 : The musical "My Fair Lady" opened on Broadway. The play based on George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion from the mid 1930's and with book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe. The stars of the musical Rex Harrison as Henry Higgins and Julie Andrews as Eliza Doolittle help to make the production was a smash hit.
1916 US Soldiers Sent Into Mexico
1916 : President Woodrow Wilson sent thousands of American soldiers into Mexico today hoping to capture Pancho Villa, the Mexican revolutionary.
1917 Russia Czar Nicholas II
1917 : Czar Nicholas II, ruler of Russia since 1894 , is forced to abdicate.
1919 France The American Legion
1919 : The American Legion has it's first meeting in Paris with about 1,000 officers and enlisted men attended to decide the organizations name. The next meeting takes place in St. Louis, Missouri two months later. The Legion served as a supportive group, a social club and a type of extended family for former service men and women and was also instrumental in creating the U.S. Veterans' Bureau, now known as the Department of Veterans Affairs.
1920 Texas Town Fire
1920 : An entire Texas town had gone up in flames. As a result, about 1,000 people were left homeless. Fortunately, no one had died in this disaster.
1929 Scottish National Party
1929 : Following the forming of the Irish Free State, Scotland men and women believe they should have the same rights and have formed the Scottish National Party whose candidates will stand for election in the next British Parliament Elections demanding a free Scotland run by Scots.
1938 Germany Jews Not Allowed To Vote
1938 : On the same day of one of Hitler’s addresses to over seven million people, it is declared that Jews will not be allowed to vote. This event took place after Hitler’s return from his trip to Austria, and after Austria’s treasury was combined with Germany’s.
1948 Palestine British Withdraw
1948 : It was recorded that Britain was preparing to withdraw from Palestine by this day. However, the Jews and Arabs were still fighting profusely. Incidentally, 1948 was the year that Israel had become a parliamentary democracy.
1957 US Photogenic Search
1957 : A search took place in nine counties for the most photogenic girl. This person would represent the Golden Gate Bridge during the 20th Anniversary celebration.
1964 U.S.A. Taylor Burton Marry
1964 : Actress Elizabeth Taylor and actor Richard Burton were married for the first time getting divorced in June 1974 only to get married again in October 1975 which lasts less than 12 months.
1965 Soviet Union Satellites Launched
1965 : Three artificial satellites were launched by the Soviet Union. These unmanned objects were reported as revolving around the earth approximately once every 106 minutes. Mayak radio transmitters were placed on board of these artificial space objects as well.
1966 U.S.A. Rioting
1966 : Racial rioting broke out again in the Watts area of Los Angeles.
1972 Vietnam War
1972 : This was considered one of the days of heaviest attack during the Vietnam War. U.S. destroyed a major North Vietnamese camp in two days, and 30 North Vietnamese ground troops were wiped out. Additional casualties occurred in the Central Highlands.
1974 United Kingdom John Poulson
1974 : A high profile case involving British MPs, health authorities and civil servants and the architect John Poulson has ended with Poulson and the high ranking senior Scottish civil servant William George Pottinger both being jailed for five years for corruption after being found guilty of bribing public figures to win contracts.
1976 United Kingdom Underground Train Bomb
1976 : The driver of a London Underground train is shot dead while chasing a gunman who detonated a bomb on his train.
1988 Japan Seiken Tunnel
1988 : Passengers were stuck in Seiken Tunnel, which just recently opened up in Tokyo just a couple of days before this time. This delay was caused by a power outage, during which time people were held up underground for three hours 460 feet underground.
1990 Iraq Farzad Bazoft Executed
1990 : The Observer journalist Farzad Bazoft is executed in Iraq after being convicted of spying, both Britain and the United Nations condemned the execution but has not cut diplomatic and trade relations with Iraq.
1990 Indonesia Aeroflot
1990 : An announcement was made regarding the re-instatement of the Soviet airline Aeroflot service to Indonesia, after an eight-year ban. Spying allegations were the reason Indonesia did not allow flights from the Soviet Union prior to this time.
1990 Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev
1990 : Mikhail Gorbachev was elected the first and only executive president of the Soviet Union.
1991 U.S.A. Rodney King
1991 : Four Los Angeles police officers are indicted for the beating of Rodney King.
1998 U.S.A. Titanic
1998 : The Movie Titanic surpassed Star Wars to become the highest grossing film in North American box offices.
2000 U.S.A. Goodyear Blimp
2000 : A new Goodyear Blimp was launched, about a half a year after the previous Blimp had crashed. A woman described her experience while riding this airship for about 45 minutes. She said the ride was rougher than expected, but she also said it feels like an airplane (the buffeting).
2004 U.S.A. Martha Stewart
2004 : Martha Stewart is forced to resign from the board of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia 10 days after she is convicted for insider trading.
2006 Iraq Saddam Hussein describes his court as a comedy
2006 : The former Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein, began his formal defense in his trial for crimes against humanity by saying that the court was a 'comedy.' The judge closed the hearing to the public when Hussein told the Iraqi people to 'resist [the] invaders.' Hussein and seven co-accused are being prosecuted for the deaths of 148 people in the Shi’ite village of Dujail, which followed a 1982 assassination attempt on him.
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