Today in History

Historical Events

1991

Race riots break out in the Crown Heights area of New York city. The violent race riots broke out between African-American and Orthodox Jewish residents of Crown Heights after 2 children were accidentally run down by the motorcade of Menachem Mendel Schneerson, a leader of the Orthodox Jews. This resulted in a 3-day long riot that ended in the death of 2 men and several injuries.

1978

A fire at the Rex Cinema in Abadan, Iran, kills over 400 people. The incident which is considered to be a run-up to the Iranian Revolution occurred during the screening of The Deers, a film by Iranian director Masoud Kimiai. It is thought that 4 extremists locked the gates of the theater and set it on fire. Many people at the time believed that the fire was started by SAVAK, the Iranian intelligence agency.

1964

World’s First Geostationary Satellite is Launched. Syncom 3, a communications satellite was launched from Cape Canaveral in Florida. A geostationary satellite is a manmade object that follows the Earth’s rotation around its axis. Because of this, it looks like it is not moving in the sky for observers on Earth. Like all geostationary satellites, Syncom 3 was placed in orbit about 22,00 miles from Earth, above the Equator and near the International Date Line. The 1964 Tokyo Olympics were broadcast to the United States with the help of this satellite.

1960

Sputnik 5 is launched by USSR. The Soviet spacecraft carried two dogs, Strelka and Belka, who became the first living beings to survive in space.

1919

Afghanistan Gains Independence From the United Kingdom. The Central Asian country came under British control in 1859, The country was considered to be a buffer for the British trade in opium and as a frontier to protect their interests in India. Despite trying several times to consolidate their rule over Afghanistan, the Afghan people remained hostile to British control and in 1919, King Amanullah declared Afghanistan to be independent from Britain’s protection. The declaration launched a war called the Third Anglo-Afghan War, which ended with the signing of the Rawalpindi Treaty on this day. The treaty granted Afghanistan independence from the British.

Famous Births

Born on this day

Bill Clinton

Bill Clinton

1946

American politician, 42nd President of the United States

Fred Thompson

Fred Thompson

1942

American politician, actor

Malcolm Forbes

Malcolm Forbes

1919

American publisher

Coco Chanel

Coco Chanel

1883

French fashion designer, founded the Chanel Company

Orville Wright

Orville Wright

1871

American aviation pioneer

Famous Deaths

Died on this day

Linus Pauling

Linus Pauling

1994

American chemist, activist, Nobel Prize laureate

Groucho Marx

Groucho Marx

1977

American comedian, actor

Federico García Lorca

Federico García Lorca

1936

Spanish poet, playwright, director

John Wesley Hardin

John Wesley Hardin

1895

American outlaw, gunfighter