THIS DAY IN HISTORY - NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER
NOVEMBER 2: This Day in History
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1736 Frontiersman Daniel Boone born.
- 1755 Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, born.
- 1795 James Polk, 11th President, born.
- 1835 2nd Seminole War begins.
- 1865 Warren G. Harding, 29th President, born.
- 1889 North and South Dakota became states.
- 1913 Actor Burt Lancaster born.
- 1948 Harry Truman elected President in surprise victory over Thomas E. Dewey.
- 1959 T.V. gameshow "21" exposed for cheating.
- 1976 Jimmy Carter elected Pesident.
- 1983 Martin Luther King, Jr., day declared a federal holiday.
NOVEMBER 3: This Day in History
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1620 Great Patent granted to Plymouth Colony.
- 1679 Great panic occurs in Europe over the close approach of a comet.
- 1762 Spain acquires Louisiana.
- 1783 Washington orders the Continental Army disbanded.
- 1793 Stephen A. Austin, Texas colonizer, born.
- 1868 1st black elected to Congress (John Menard, Louisiana).
- 1868 Ulysses S. Grant wins presidential election.
- 1888 Jack the Ripper kills last victim.
- 1896 William McKinley defeats William Jennings Bryan for President.
- 1908 William Howard Taft elected 27th President.
- 1917 1st class mail now costs 3 cents.
- 1926 Annie Oakley dies.
- 1936 President Franklin Roosevelt wins landslide over Alfred Landon.
- 1949 Larry Holmes, boxer and businessman, born.
- 1952 Roseanne Barr born.
- 1954 Adam Ant, punk rocker, born.
- 1957 USSR launches Sputnik 2 with a dog (Laika), 1st animal in orbit.
- 1964 Lyndon Baines Johnson soundly defeats Barry Goldwater for President.
- 1979 5 mortally wounded during anti-Ku Klux Klan demonstration in North Carolina.
- 1979 63 Americans taken hostage at U.S. Embassy (Teheran, Iran).
- 1983 Jesse Jackson launches his 1st campaign for the Presidency.
- 1992 Bill Clinton elected U.S. President.
- 1997 California law ends affirmative action.
NOVEMBER 4: This Day in History
- 1492 Christopher Columbus learns of maize (corn) from the Indians of Cuba.
- 1605 Gunpowder Plot; Catholics try to blow up English Parliament; plot uncovered and leader Guy Fawkes hanged.
- 1781 John Hanson elected 1st President of the U.S.
- 1855 Eugene Debs, labor organizer, Socialist presidential candidate, born.
1857 Ida Tarbell, muckraker, born.
- 1873 Susan B. Anthony fined $100 for voting.
- 1885 Will Durant, historian, born.
- 1895 1st U.S. patent granted for auto.
- 1911 Roy Rogers, cowboy/singer, born.
- 1912 Woodrow Wilson beats Theodore Roosevelt and William Taft for the presidency.
- 1913 Vivien Leigh, actress (Gone with the Wind), born.
- 1917 General Pershing and U.S. troops see action on the Western Front for the first time (World War I).
- 1917 Supreme Court decision (Buchanan v. Warley) strikes down Louisiville, KY, ordinance requiring blacks and whites to live in separate areas.
- 1931 Ike Turner, singer, born.
- 1935 Maryland Court of Appeals order University of Maryland to admit a black student (Donald Murray).
- 1935 Parker Brothers launches game of Monopoly.
- 1940 Franklin Roosevelt wins and unprecedented 3rd term.
- 1942 Art Garfunkle, singer/actor, born.
- 1946 John F. Kennedy elected to House of Representatives.
- 1959 AFL announced with 8 teams.
- 1968 Nixon defeats Hubert Humphrey and George Wallace for presidency.
- 1974 Ella Grasso elected 1st women U.S. governor not related to previous governor (CT).
- 1974 Walter E. Washington becomes first elected mayor of Washington D.C.
- 1977 Guy Lombardo, orchestra leader, dies at 75.
- 1979 Al Capp, cartoonist, dies.
- 2004 Barach Obama elected President and Joe Biden Vice President.
NOVEMBER 9: This Day in History
- 1731 African-American writer/surveyor Benjamin Banneker born.
- 1799 Napoleon becomes dictator of France.
- 1898 African-American singer Paul Robeson born.
- 1904 First airplane flight for over 5 minutes.
- 1924 Miriam (Ma) Ferguson elected first woman governor of Texas.
- 1938 "The Night of the Broken Glass" - Jews attacked in Munich.
- 1953 Poet Dylan Thomas dies.
- 1965 The Great Northeast Blackout, the biggest power failure in U.S. history (30 million people affected).
- 1969 Pepa of Salt 'n' Pepa born.
- 1984 Vietnam Veterans Memorial completed.
- 1989 East Germany opened Berlin Wall and bo4rder.
NOVEMBER 10: This Day in History
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1483 Martin Luther, founder of Protestantism, born.
- 1775 U.S. Marine Corps established by Congress.
- 1801 Kentucky outlaws dueling.
- 1864 Austrian Archduke Maximilian became emperor of Mexico.
- 1871 Stanley presumes to meet Livingston in Central Africa.
- 1882 Frances Perkins, 1st woman Cabinet member (Secretary of Labor), born.
- 1891 1st Woman's Christian Temperance Union meeting held in Boston.
- 1898 Race riot in Wilmington, NC, (8 blacks killed).
- 1917 41 suffragists are arrested in front of the White House.
- 1928 Hirohito enthroned as Emperor of Japan.
- 1951 1st long distance telephone call without operator assistance.
- 1956 Sinbad, comedian/actor, born.
- 1960 Senate passes landmark Civil Right Bill.
- 1969 "Sesame Street" premieres on PBS TV.
- 1976 Utah Supreme Court OKs execution of convicted murderer Gary Gilmore (Executioners Song).
NOVEMBER 11: This Day in History
1620 41 pilgrims land in Massachusetts, sign Mayflower Compact.
- 1647 Massachusetts passes 1st U.S. compulsory school attendance law.
- 1744 Abigail Adams, second first lady, born.
- 1821 Fyodor Milchailovich Dostoyevsky, Russian novelist, born.
- 1865 Mary Edwar Walker, 1st Army female surgeon, awarded Medal of Honor.
- 1885 George S. Patton, general ("Old Blood and Guts"), born.
- 1889 Washington admitted as the 42nd state.
- 1896 Charles "Lucky" Luciano, mafia gangster, born.
- 1904 Alger Hiss, State Department official and alleged spy, born.
- 1918 Armistice Day - World War I ends at 11 a.m. on Western Front.
- 1921 President Harding dedicates Tomb of Unknown Soldier.
- 1922 Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., author, born.
- 1933 "Great Black Blizzard" - 1st great dust storm in the Great Plains (Dust Bowl).
- 1939 Kate Smith 1st sings Irving Berlin's "God Bless America."
- 1942 During World War II, Germany completes their occupation of France.
- 1962 Demi Moore, actress, born.
- 1969 Jim Morrison arrested on an airplane by the FBI for drunkenness.
- 1974 Leonardo DiCaprio, actor, born.
- Veterans' Day
NOVEMBER 12: This Day in History
- 324 BCE Origin of Era of Alexander
- 1775 General Washington forbids recruiting officers enlisting blacks.
- 1790 Letitia Christian Tyler, 1st wife of President Tyler, born.
- 1815 Elizabeth Cady Stanton, suffragist, born.
- 1859 Jules Leotard performs 1st Flying Trapeze circus act (Paris). He also designed the garment that bears his name.
- 1927 Trotsky expelled from the Soviet Union; Stalin becomes undisputed dictator.
- 1933 1st known photo of Loch Ness monster (or whatever) is taken.
- 1933 1st Sunday football game in Philadelphia (previously illegal).
- 1933 Nazis receive 92% of vote in Germany.
- 1934 Charles Manson, criminal/cult leader, born.
- 1945 Neil Young, singer, born.
- 1954 Ellis Island, immigration station in New York Harbor, closed.
- 1977 New Orleans elects 1st black mayor, Ernest Morial.
- 1991 American Airlines flight 587 crashes in New York killing 265.
NOVEMBER 16: This Day in History
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1849 Soviet writer Dostoevsky was sentenced to death.
- 1907 Oklahoma became the 46th state.
- 1917 Federal Reserve System began.
- 1960 Actor Clark Gable dies.
- 1961 Sam Rayburn, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives from Texas dies.
- 1962 Wilt Chamberlain of NBA scored 73 points in one game.
- 1967 Actress Lisa Bonet born.
- 1973 Alaska Pipeline authorized.
- 1981 Luke married Laura on "General Hospital."
NOVEMBER 17: This Day in History
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1558 Elizabeth I ascends English throne upon death of Queen Mary.
- 1734 John Zenger, arrested for libel against New York's colonial government (later acquitted).
- 1800 Congress held 1st session in Washington D.C.
- 1869 Suez Canal opens (Egypt).
- 1913 Panama Canal opens.
- 1925 Rock Hudson, actor, born.
- 1942 Marin Scorsese, director, born.
- 1973 President Nixon told AP "...people have got to know whether or not their President is a crook. Well, I'm not a crook."
- 1993 U.S. Congress votes for NAFTA.
NOVEMBER 18: This Day in History
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1307 William Tell shoots apple off his son's head.
- 1497 Bartolomeu Dias discovers Cape of Good Hope.
- 1805 30 women meet at Mrs. Silas Lee's home in Wiscasset, Maine, to organize Female Charitable Society, the first woman's club in America.
- 1820 U.S. Navy Captain Nathaniel B. Palmer discovers Antarctica.
- 1865 Mark Twain publishes "Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County."
- 1886 Chester A. Arthur (21st President) dies at 56.
- 1894 1st newspaper Sunday color comic section published (NY World).
- 1901 George Gallup, public opinion pollster, born.
- 1913 Lincoln Deachey performs 1st airplane loop-the-loop.
- 1928 Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse debuts in New York in "Steamboat Willie."
- 1949 Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn Dodgers, named NL's MVP.
- 1964 J. Edgar Hoover describes Martin Luther King as "most notorious liar."
- 1969 Joseph P. Kennedy dies at 81.
- 1991 Muslim Shites release hostages Terry Waite and Thomas Sutherland.
NOVEMBERR 19: This Day in History
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1493 Christopher Columbus discovers Puerto Rico on his 2nd voyage.
- 1752 George Rogers Clark, frontier military leader in the Revolution, born.
- 1831 James A. Garfiels, 20th President, born.
- 1863 Lincoln delivers his address in Gettysburg.
- 1874 William "Boss" Tweed of Tammany Hall (NYC) conveicted of defrauding the city of $6 million, sentenced to 12 years.
- 1887 Emma Lazarus, poet ("Give us your tired and poor"), dies in NY at 38.
- 1905 Tommy Dorsey, orchestra leader, born.
- 1917 Indira Gandhi, Indian Prime Minister, born.
- 1919 U.S. Senate rejects Treaty of Versailles and League of Nations.
- 1921 Roy Campanella, baseball catcher, born.
- 1926 Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, U.S. amboassador to UN, born.
- 1933 Larry King, talk show host, born.
- 1936 Dick Cavett, talk show host, born.
- 1938 Ted Turner, broadcasting mogul, born.
- 1942 Calvin Klein, fashion designer, born.
- 1959 Ford cancels the Edsel.
- 1962 Jodie Foster, actress, born.
- 1969 Apollo 12's Conrad and Bean become 3rd and 4th humans on the Moon.
- 1980 CBS TV bans Calvin Klein's jeans ad featuring Brooke Shields.
- 1985 President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev meet for 1st time.
- Equal Opportunity Day
NOVEMBER 23: This Day in History
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1804 Franklin Pierce, 14th President, born.
- 1859 Billy the Kid (William Bonney), criminal, born.
- 1863 Patent granted for a process of making color photographs.
- 1887 Boris Karloff, horror actor, born.
- 1888 Harpo Marx, actor/comedian, born.
- 1899 1st jukebox(San Francisco) begins playing.
- 1903 Enrico Caruso has his U.S. debut at the Metropolitan Opera (NY).
- 1936 1st issue of Life Magazine published.
- 1942 Coast Guard Woman's Auxiliary (SPARS) authorized.
- 1963 JFK's body, lay in repose in the East Room of the White House.
- 1991 Freddie Mercury, lead singer of Queen, dies of AIDS at 46.
NOVEMBER 24: This Day in History
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1703 1st Lutheran pastor ordained in America..
- 1784 Zachary Taylor, 12th President, born.
- 1832 South Carolina passes Ordinance of Nullification.
- 1859 Charles Darwin publishes "on the Origin of Species."
- 1864 Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, French painter, born.
- 1868 Scott Joplin, creator of ragtime, born.
- 1871 National Rifle Association organized.
- 1874 Joseph F. Glidden patents barbed wire.
- 1888 Dale Carnegie, author (How to Win Friends and Influence People), born.
- 1925 William Buckley, right-wing commentator, born.
- 1946 Ted Bundy, serial murderer, born.
- 1947 Un-American Activities Committee finds "Hollywood 10" in contempt because of their refusal to reveal whether they were communists.
- 1954 1st U.S. Presidential airplane christened.
- 1963 Lee Harvey Oswald is shot dead by Jack Ruby.
- 1971 Dan "DB" Cooper parachutes from a Northwest AL 727 with $200,000.
NOVEMBER 25: This Day in History
- 1715 2st English patent granted to an American for processing corn.
- 1817 1st sword swallower in U.S. performs.
- 1835 Andrew Carnegie, steel industrialist, born.
- 1841 35 Amistad survivors return to Africa.
- 1846 Carrie Nation, scourge of barkeepers and drinkers, born.
- 1867 Alfred Nobel invents dynamite.
- 1884 John B. Meyenberg patents evaporated milk.
- 1894 Greenback Party organizes in Indianapolis.
- 1914 Joe DiMaggio, Yankee Clipper, born.
- 1935 Gloria Steinem, feminist/writer, born.
- 1938 Charles Starkwether, serial murderer, born.
- 1960 John F. Kewnnedy, Jr., son of JFK, forn.
- 1963 JFK laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery.
- 1978 American Airlines DC-10 crashes on takeoff from Chicago, kills 275.
- 1990 Leck Walesa wins in Poland's 1st popular election.
NOVEMBER 30: This Day in History
- 1782 Britain recognized U.S. independence.
- 1836 Samuel Clemons (Mark Twain) born.
- 1874 British leader Winston Churchill born.
- 1900 Writer Oscar Wilde dies.
- 1924 Shirley Chisolm, first African-Aerican female Congress member, born.
- 1930 G. Gordon Liddy, Watergate participant/conservative talk show host, born.
- 1936 Radical activist Abbie Hoffman born.
- 1939 The USSR attacked Finland.
- 1954 June Pointer of the Pointer Sisters born.
- 1954 Alabama woman was struck by meteorite.
- 1955 Rocker Billy Idol born.
- 1991 93 car, 11 truck accident in Sanfrancisco killed 17.
- 1993 Brady Bill signed into law requiring 5-day waiting period to buy guns.
- 1996 Singer Tiny Tim died.
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