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"Gone With The Wind" was awarded 8 Oscar awards by the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science. The most impressive award that day went to Hattie McDaniel. McDaniel played the role of "mammy" in this motion picture. McDaniel won Best Supporting Actress,.
It was on this day in 1953 that two Cambridge University scientists discovered the structure of DNA. James D. Watson and Francis H.C. Crick announced that they had found the double-helix structure of DNA, which was the molecule containing human genes.
In Washington, the 19th Amendment to the Constitution gave women the right to vote. This Amendment came after seven decades of meetings and protests by women suffragist and their supporters.
A terrorist bomb hit the World Trade Center on this day in 1993. The bomb, although failed, killed six people and wounded more than 1,000 others. After a massive search by the police and FBI, four men were found guilty and sentenced to life in prison.
Hiram Rhodes Revels, a Republican from Natchez, Mississippi, became the first African American in Congress. During the Civil War, Revels, started a school for freedmen, served as the Army Union Chaplin, and helped form African American army regiments for Union cause.
The House of Representatives voted 11 articles of impeachment against Andrew Johnson. Nine of these articles cite Johnson's removal of Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton, a violation of the Tenure of Office Act. This was the first president to be impeached in history.
The first children to receive polio vaccines were a group from Arsenal Elementary School in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Dr. Jonas Salk developed this new vaccine. Polio was not as deadly as the plague or the flu, but considered to be highly contagious and impossible to stop.
In 1965, Suharto, an army officer, saved Sukarno from a communist coup. Afterward, Suharto moved to replace Sukarno and launched a purge of communist that resulted in the death of thousands. In 1967, Suharto gained full power after Indonesian President Sukarno surrendered.
In 1980, Dolly Parton showed her full range of talents on a project that would help her crossover from country music to mainstream superstardom. That project was the movie "9 to 5". The biggest hit of Dolly's career, the song "9 to 5," reached #1 on the pop charts on this day.
John Glenn Jr. launched into space aboard the "Friendship 7" spacecraft. He was the first American to orbit the earth. The spacecraft entered the orbit around the planet at a speed of about 17,500 miles per hour.
Alexander Solzhenitsyn awaited reunion with his family after being exiled from Russia. "The Gulag Archipelago," written by Solzhenitsyn, detailed the history of the prison system in the Soviet Union. This book prompted them to exile Solzhenitsyn.
Kim Dae-Han ignited a gas-filled container inside a subway in Daegu, South Korea. The fire engulfed the six-car train and, within minutes, moved to another train that pulled into the station. One hundred ninety-eight people lost their lives on this day,.
Thomas Jefferson was elected the 3rd President of the United States. When he decided to run for President, he possessed the skills, knowledge, and qualities needed to be a great president.
1968 was the first time the 9-1-1 operating system successful. It still had many kinks to work out, but the idea was quickly spreading to the community.
Morris Michtom, toy store owner and inventor of the teddy bear, spoke with Theodore Roosevelt for permission to use his nickname "Teddy" for this toy. Michtom placed two stuffed bears in the store window and labeled them "Teddy bears."
U.S. speed skater Dan Jansen, was a favorite to win the gold medal in the 1988 Olympics. Over the next few years, Dan Jansen earned the reputation as "the heartbreak kid" after many difficult and disappointing Olympic performances.
In 1861, the first Medal of Honor awarded to Colonel Bernard J.D. Irwin. Irwin was an Irish doctor who volunteered to go to the rescue of second Lieutenant George N. Bascom. Bascom was trapped by the Chiricahua Apaches, with 60 other men.
NAACP was found on the 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth. NAACP was lead by many African American leaders such as W.E.B. DuBois and Ida B. Wells-Barnett. This organization had a profound effect on the struggle for civil rights and the 20th-century American history.
Japan became the world's fourth space power after the Soviet Union, with its launch of the "Ohsumi." This spacecraft launched from the Kagoshima Space Center on the east coast of Japan's Ohsumi Peninsula. The "Ohsumi" successfully entered the Earth's orbit.
France, Great Britain, and Spain signed the Treaty of Paris, ending the seven-year War known as the French and Indian War. This War began in the early 1750s when France expanded into the Ohio River Valley. The expansion brought on repeated armed conflict with the British Colonies
After returning from a commercial, Ed Sullivan attempted to introduce the "Beatles" to America for the first time. Sullivan had seen this group for the first time in Europe. Since this day, the "Beatles" have been well known in the U.S. and enjoyed by many.
Police responded to a bonfire on campus in South Carolina during a protest against racial segregation, 4 years after discrimination was outlawed. A protestor removed a banister from an abandoned house and threw it at the police, resulting in the police opening fire.
While in orbit, 170 miles above the Earth, Navy captain, Bruce McCandless II became the first human to perform an untethered spacewalk. He exited the U.S. Space Shuttle "Challenger" and maneuvered freely, using a bulky white rocket pack he designed.
In 1911, our future 40th President Ronald Reagan was born. He was known as the "Great Communicator" because of his ability to get through to Americans and give them hope and optimism. However, Reagan had a lifelong opposition to "big" government.
The Southern Pacific Railroad completed the Transcontinental "Sunset Route" from New Orleans to California. The railroad consolidated the dominance over rail traffic to the pacific. By the year 1877, the Southern Pacific Railroad controlled 85% of California's railroad mileage.
On this day in 2004, was the magical date that Facebook launched. It was initially designed by Mark Zuckerberg, a Harvard sophomore, as a social media website to connect Harvard students. Today, Facebook is one of the most valuable companies in the world.
Bill Clinton was able to lift the 19-year-old trade embargo in 1994. The primary goal behind the lift was to encourage cooperative efforts between the U.S. and Vietnam to discover the fate of American Prisoners of War (POW) and Missing In Action (MIA).
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