Archive for December 1st, 2024

GRAMMAR SCHOOL DEADLY FIRE IN 1958

The Digital Research Library of Illinois History Journal™ : The story of the tragedy at Chicago ...

A fire at a grade school in Chicago killed 87 children and three
nuns on December 1, 1958; five more children later died as a
result of their injuries.

The fire originated in the basement near the foot of a stairway.

The Our Lady of Angels School was operated by the Sisters
of Charity in Chicago.

The disaster led to major improvements in standards for school
design and
fire safety codes.

The Story Behind Another 'Great Chicago Fire' - The Chicagoist

Disasters That Changed the World: The Lady of Our Angels School Fire

Our Lady of the angles school fire 12/1/1958 | Firefighter, Firefighter paramedic, Fire protection

The Digital Research Library of Illinois History Journal™ : The story of the tragedy at Chicago ...

Our Lady of the Angels school fire, December 1, 1958, Chicago, Il. | Chicago history, Chicago ...

Our Lady of the Angels School Fire December 1, 1958 - Chicago, IL - Famous Fires on Waymarking.com
School memorial.

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THE POLITICAL JOKE OF THE DAY FROM FOX

President Biden pardons son Hunter, reversing course after pledging that he wouldn’t - Fox News

Biden pardons son Hunter Biden ahead of exit
from Oval Office.

President Biden previously said he would not pardon his son.

(TNND) —  Hunter Biden, was facing possible prison time for
federal felony gun and tax convictions.

The decision, which reverses Biden’s past promises not to use
the extraordinary powers of the presidency for the benefit of his
family members, comes weeks before Hunter Biden was set to
receive his punishment after his trial conviction in the gun case
and less than two months before President-elect Donald Trump
is set to return to the White House.

12.02.24

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A BUS BOYCOTT WAS IGNITED ON THIS DAY


In Montgomery, Alabama on December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks was
jailed for
refusing to give up her seat on a public bus to a white
man, a violation of the city’s racial segregation laws.

The successful Montgomery Bus Boycott, organized by a young
Baptist minister named
Martin Luther King Jr., followed Park’s
historic act of civil disobedience.

“The mother of the civil rights movement,” as Rosa Parks is
known, was born in Tuskegee, Alabama, in 1913.

She worked as a seamstress and in 1943 joined the Montgomery
chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of
Colored People.

Biography of Rosa Parks, Civil Rights Pioneer

Remembering Rosa Parks on the anniversary of her birth – Workers World

"Always Fight With Love": In Rare Footage, A Young MLK Jr. Launches the Montgomery Bus Boycott ...
Martin Luther King Jr. (1929 – April 4)

'Rosa Parks Day' approved by Senate committee, moves to full Senate
Rosa Louise McCauley Parks  (1913 –  2005)

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