Herstory Today
Posted 8/19/2009 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Today in Herstory: The first Beauty Pageant takes place.
The first Indianapolis
500 and Amos and Andy Premiere. Tom
Wolfe ’s The Electric Kool Aid Test is published and Groucho Marx dies. Birthdays include Philo Farnsworth , Coco C . . . .
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Goodbye Genghis
Posted 8/18/2009 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan dies. The first English Child is born in the New World. It’s a girl. Mount Vesuvius erupts for the first recorded time and the Bureau of Immigration was created by Congress. . . . .
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Herstory Today
Posted 8/17/2009 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Today in Herstory: Gold is discovered in the Yukon. The Steamboat takes its first trip up the Hudson and Los Angeles is taken from Mexico by U.S. Forces. The Wizard of OZ opens and JFK establishes the Alliance of Progress with Latin America. . . . .
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Herstory today
Posted 8/16/2009 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
The emancipation proclamation is signed and the Carnegie Steel Corporation begins the 8 hr. day. Bluesman Robert Johnson dies and Punk is launched in NY. Elvis dies and Jay Leno officially takes over the Tonight Show. . . . .
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herstory today
Posted 8/15/2009 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
The Mayflower sets sell from England. The Panama Canal opens. Wily Post and Will Rogers are killed
in a plane crash in Alaska. Howdy Doody goes weekly, The Beatles play at
Shea Stadium and Black September kill 3 and wound 55 in Athens. . . . .
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Remember Woodstock herstory?
Posted 8/14/2009 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Henry David Thoreau is first jailed for civil disobedience. Forest and Stream is first published (now Field & Stream) . The Social Security Act is passed and the Atlantic Charter is signed by Churchill and Roosevelt. . . . .
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Herstory today
Posted 8/13/2009 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Herstory today: The first taxicab comes to NY City. Florence Nightingale dies, as does Blues player Robert Johnson and H.G. Wells. Palestine is immigrated by the British, The Berlin Wall rises and Birthdays include Lucy Stone, Martha Nash Lane, sharp shooter Annie Oakely and Florence Nightingale Levy and Filmmakers Alfred Hitchcock.
1907 First taxicab in New York City. . . . .
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Herstory today
Posted 8/12/2009 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
The sewing machine is pantented and Edison demonstrated the Phonograph. The Soviets conduct a secret Hydrogen bomb test. A chronlogy of race riots during long hot summers and the last troops begin to leave Vietnam. . . . .
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