Archive for September, 2024
A PRESIDENT WAS SHOT ON THIS DAY IN 1901
On September 6, 1901, President William McKinley was shaking
hands at the Pan-American Exhibition in Buffalo, New York,
when a 28-year-old anarchist named Leon Czolgosz approached
him and fired two shots into his chest. The president rose slightly
on his toes before collapsing forward, saying “be careful how you
tell my wife.”
The president died on September 14 after his wound became
infected. Caught in the act, Czolgosz was tried, convicted, and
executed by the State of New York seven weeks later on
October 29, 1901.
President McKinley greeting well-wishers at a reception in
the Temple of Music minutes before he was shot.
Leon F. Czolgosz (May 5, 1873 – October 29, 1901)
Site of McKinley murder marked by "x" in lower right.
MUNICH MASSACRE BEGAN ON THIS DAY IN 1972
During the 1972 Summer Olympics at Munich, in the early
morning of September 5, a group of Palestinian terrorists
stormed the Olympic Village apartment of the Israeli athletes,
killing two and taking nine others hostage.
The terrorists were part of a group known as Black September,
in return for the release of the hostages, they demanded that
Israel release over 230 Arab prisoners being held in Israeli jails
and two German terrorists.
In an ensuing shootout at the Munich airport, the nine Israeli
hostages were killed along with five terrorists and one West
German policeman. Olympic competition was suspended for
24 hours to hold memorial services for the slain athletes.
Black September terrorist looks from the balcony of an apartment where Israeli Olympic team members are held hostage.
With terrorists holed up in the Israeli athletes’ quarters,
swarms of German policemen, in uniform and plain
clothes, move in and seal off the area.
A German policeman leans against a wall outside the
apartment.
THE LITTLE ROCK CRISIS OF 1957
The Little Rock Nine were a group of nine African American
students enrolled in Little Rock Central High School in 1957.
Their enrollment was followed by the Little Rock Crisis on this
day, in which the students were initially prevented from entering
the racially segregated school by Orval Faubus, the Governor of Arkansas. They then attended after the intervention of President
Dwight D. Eisenhower.
A photograph of Elizabeth Eckford attempting to enter
Little Rock School on 4th September, 1957.
Gov. Orval E. Faubus of Arkansas (1910 – 1994)
Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890 – 1969)
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