Today in History
Historical Events
The Last Emperor receives nine Academy Awards. Bernardo Bertolucci's biopic about Puyi, the last Emperor of China, was the first film to be awarded all the Oscars it was nominated for.
The Space Shuttle blasts off into space for the first time. Two astronauts took off for Space Shuttle Columbia's first orbital test flight.
Yuri Gagarin becomes the first human in space. The Soviet Cosmonaut orbited the Earth aboard the Vostok-3KA spacecraft (Vostok 1 mission). The first human spaceflight took 108 minutes from launch to landing.
The first aircraft jet engine is successfully tested. Sir Frank Whittle invented and tested the engine, only a few months before German engineer Hans von Ohain ran his jet engine, which was to power the first ever all-jet aircraft.
The American Civil War begins. The bombardment of Fort Sumter near Charleston, South Carolina marked the beginning of hostilities. The conflict was sparked by deepening economic, social, and political differences between the southern and northern states, which were most palpably embodied by the dispute about the legitimacy of slavery. The southern (pro-slavery) states, surrendered in 1865, ending the war.
Famous Births
Born on this day

David Letterman
1947
American comedian, talk show host

Tom Clancy
1947
American author

Herbie Hancock
1940
American pianist, composer, bandleader

Ioannis Metaxas
1871
Greek general, politician, 130th Prime Minister of Greece

Alexander Ostrovsky
1823
Russian playwright
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Sugar Ray Robinson
1989
American boxer

Joe Louis
1981
American boxer

Josephine Baker
1975
American/French actress, singer, dancer

Franklin D. Roosevelt
1945
American politician, 32nd President of the United States

Joanna of Castile
1555