Today in History
Historical Events
Music Television is launched. The channel, popularly known as MTV was mostly known for showing music videos and for being hosted by Video Jockeys.
Vigdís Finnbogadóttir takes office in Iceland. The Icelandic politician was the fourth president of Iceland and the world's first democratically elected female head of state. Her 16 years of Presidency also makes her the longest serving female head of state in the world.
Japan Airlines (JAL) is founded. The flagship airlines of Japan, JAL started operating on October 25, 1951
The XI Summer Olympics are opened in Berlin by Adolf Hitler. Initially, Jews and people of African descent were to be barred from the games, however, a boycott was threatened by several countries and the German organizers relented. 18 African-American athletes, including James "Jesse" Owens and Matthew "Mack" Robinson, placed well in the track and field events, winning several medals.
Slavery abolished in British Empire. The Slavery Abolition Act 1833 came into force a year after it was passed by the British Parliament. The act was repealed in 1998.
Famous Births
Born on this day
Jerry Garcia
1942
American singer-songwriter, guitarist
Meena Kumari
1932
Indian actress
Pierre Bourdieu
1930
French sociologist
Hafizullah Amin
1929
Afghan politician
Herman Melville
1819
American writer
Famous Deaths
Died on this day
Corazon Aquino
2009
Filipino politician, 11th President of the Philippines
Frances Farmer
1970
American actress
Manuel L. Quezon
1944
Filipino politician, 2nd President of the Philippines
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
1920
Indian lawyer, social reformer
Anne, Queen of Great Britain
1714