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clairedelunacy: CUNNING LINGUIST (A NEW CLAIRE DE LUNACY™ LANGUAGE THINGY) PRESENTS: ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY!Christina Ianneli would like to remind you that ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY, Jean-François Champollion published his translation of the famous Rosetta
teflonly: this day in horrible history ↳ 30 April 1943 AD - Operation Mincemeat: The submarine HMS Seraph surfaces off the coast of Spain to deposit a dead man planted with false invasion plans and dressed as a military intelligence officer.
textbookxdotcom: On this day in history In the spring of 1963, activists in Birmingham, Alabama launched one of the most influential campaigns of the Civil Rights Movement: Project C, better known as The Birmingham Campaign. http://to.pbs.org/1dQ0Auu
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.
peashooter85: On This Day in History, March 9th, 1562 Public kissing is banned in Venice Naples, punishable by death. The ban only lasts one day before the local nobleman is forced to rescind it.
picturesofwar: This day in history: A flag of the Soviet Union is raised atop the Reichstag by two Soviet soldiers in a photograph captured by Yevgeny Khaldei, signifying an end to the Battle of Berlin. Although a flag had been raised two days earlier,
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staff: tailormoblee: This Day in History: Juneteenth is the oldest known celebration commemorating the ending of slavery in the United Sates. Dating back to 1865, it was on June 19th that the Union soldiers landed at Galveston, Texas with news that the
black-culture:On this day in 1955, Rosa Parks helped spark a movement that would change this country forever. Yet, 59 years later Blacks continue to fight, bleed and sweat for their civil rights and humanity in this country. 59 years later, the same white
popthirdworld:On this day in 1779, native Hawaiians were sick of Captain Cook’s colonial baloney and cho-cho-chose to kill his ass. Happy Valentine’s Day. Slay your oppressor.
dopegirlfresh: on this day in 1985, i was a four and a half year old child, watching my city burn. thirty years later, we know without a doubt that black citizens – taxpayers or not, adults or children – continue to be expendable in the eyes of this
thevogelsang: jazzatlincolncenter: indypendent-thinking: Thelonious Monk (1959) Rehearsing in a New York loft with saxophonists Phil Woods and Charlie Rouse. (via Thelonious Monk (1959) | Flickr - Photo Sharing!) This Day in Jazz: Pianist/composer
wheelchair-warrior: staystreets: fall-out-boy: on this day, 6 yrs ago, bruno mars was surprised to see pete wentz on this day, 7 yrs ago, bruno mars was surprised to see pete wentz on this day, 8 years ago, bruno mars was surprised to see pete wentz
somescrub: turismoturbo: Mark this day in history where I draw a MLP character for the first time.Specifically, @somescrub‘s version of Pinkie Pie! Which, I would admit, I really enjoy humanized versions of MLP characters like this.Remember in like
pbsthisdayinhistory: July 29, 1958: NASA is Created On this day in 1958, the United States Congress passed legislation creating the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Since its creation, NASA has played a vital role in coordinating
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
life: On this day in LIFE — August 8, 1969: On the Moon, footprints and photographs by Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin
pbsthisdayinhistory: August 13, 1961: Construction Begins on the Berlin WallOn this day in 1961, Berliners woke to find their city and their lives cut in two by a wall of barbed wire and concrete blocks. Ordinary citizens found themselves caught in the
humanoidhistory: On this day in 1972, The Godfather was released in American theaters.(Heritage Auctions)
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On this day in 1986, Mike Tyson defeats Trevor Berbick becoming the youngest heavyweight boxing champion in history.
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todayinhistory: August 24th 1814: Burning of Washington On this day in 1814, British troops invaded the American capital of Washington DC and set fire to many major public buildings, including the Capitol and White House. The invasion occurred as part
italianartsociety: On this day in 1582, Florentine sculptor Bartolomeo Ammanati published a letter addressed to the Accademia di San Luca (artists’ guild) denouncing the public display of nude sculpture, including his own Neptune Fountain in the Piazza
italianartsociety: On this day in 1339, the General Council of Siena voted to accept the extraordinarily ambitious “Duomo Nuovo“ project for Siena Cathedral. The Sienese had already decided in 1316 to expand their Duomo with a new choir extending
italianartsociety: Italian painter and printmaker Andrea Mantegna died on this day in 1506 in Mantua, where he had served the Gonzaga dukes as court artist for almost half a century. Mantegna, one of the leading artists of the later Quattrocento, is
italianartsociety: On this day in 1419, painter Gentile da Fabriano requested a letter from Pandolfo III Malatesta, Lord of Fano, Bergamo and Brescia for safe passage to travel to Florence on horseback in the company of seven others. Gentile had been
italianartsociety: Sculptor Jacopo della Quercia died on this day in 1438 in Siena. Seen today as the most significant Italian sculptor working outside of Florence, Jacopo made numerous public and private monuments in his hometown as well as in Bologna,
italianartsociety: Agnolo Bronzino died on this day in Florence in 1572 less than a week after his 69th birthday. The leading painter in Florence from the 1530s through the ’60s, Bronzino served the court of Duke Cosimo I de’Medici and produced numerous
italianartsociety: Giovanni Bellini died on this day in 1516 in Venice. Together with his brother Gentile and brother-in-law Andrea Mantegna, Giovanni dominated northern Italian painting at the turn of the sixteenth century. Trained by his father Jacopo,
italianartsociety: Renato Guttuso died on this day in Rome in 1987. He was 75. Born near Palermo, Guttuso started painting working for a family friend decorating carts with images of the Norman conquest of Sicily. He studied under Futurist Pippo Rizzo
italianartsociety: Giuseppe De Nittis was born on this day in 1846 in the Puglian city of Barletta. Like other 19th-century artists, De Nittis worked out of doors, emulating the plein-air aesthetic and varied light effects of the French Impressionists
todayinhistory: July 13th 1863: New York Draft Riots beginOn this day in 1863, riots broke out in New York City in protest of Congress’ passage of a conscription law to enlist all men aged between 20 and 45 to fight in the Union army during the Civil
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
blondebrainpower:On this day in history, November 5th, 1955. This man, Emmett Lathrop “Doc” Brown, Ph.D conceptualized the idea of the flux capacitor and made time travel possible.
pinkworld256: On This Day In History~ February 19th 1910; Typhoid Mary is freed from her first periods of forced isolation and goes on to cause several further outbreaks of typhoid in the New York area Mary Mallon (September 23, 1869 – November 11,
maritimehistorypodcast: The Battle of Trafalgar 21 October 1805 Today marks the celebration of Trafalgar Day! The Battle of Trafalgar took place on this day in history, 21 October 1805. It was a naval engagement between the Royal Navy and the combined
britishhistorypodcast: On this day in history in 1757, the famed poet, William Blake, was born. He is most famous for his poem: Jerusalem.
On this day in history March 22, 1873 slavery was abolished in Puerto Rico.
picturesofwar: This day in history: Peoples Temple leader Jim Jones and more than 900 of his followers commit suicide in Jonestown, Guyana. The mass suicide took place hours after an investigation of the Temple by Congressman Leo Ryan, amid allegations
fuckyeahcoelacanths: crackedhistory: December 23, 1938: Dinosaur Fish Found! See what weirdness happened on this day in history at http://www.crackedhistory.com/december-23-1938-dinosaur-fish-found/ HAPPY 75TH DISCOVERY DAY, COELACANTH! LET’S PARTY!
tailormoblee: This Day in History: Juneteenth is the oldest known celebration commemorating the ending of slavery in the United Sates. Dating back to 1865, it was on June 19th that the Union soldiers landed at Galveston, Texas with news that the war
rakaizombie: On this day in history in 1973, the United States, after years of working to destabilize Chile and install capitalist politicians, succeeds in a fascist coup that leaves socialist president Allende dead in the Capital, supposedly by suicide
picturesofwar: This day in history: Martin Luther King, Jr., aged 39, is assassinated by James Earl Ray while standing on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. April 4, 1968 - 44 years ago today.
zelda-fistgerald: milkforthekhorneflakes: 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
picturesofwar: This day in history:A lone, unknown man, referred to by many simply as “Tank Man” stands in front of a column of Army tanks in Beijing the day after the Chinese government’s violent crackdown on protesters in Tiananmen Square.The
dynamicafrica: THIS DAY IN HISTORY: On June 12, 1964, Nelson Mandela received a life sentence for committing sabotage against South Africa’s apartheid government. Nelson Mandela, leader in the African National Congress, an organization dedicated to