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BOSTON’S GREAT MOLASSES FLOOD OF 1919

The Great Molasses Flood of 1919: Boston's Strangest Disaster - Sick History

At midday, a 40-foot wave of fiery hot molasses flooded the
streets of Boston
on January 15, 1919, killing 21 people and 
injuring scores of others. 

A 58-foot high tank filled with 2.5 million gallons of crude
molasses burst under pressure due unseasonably hot
weather at the U.S. Industrial Alcohol Company plant in
the north end of the city.

The flood crushed buildings, moved a firehouse, and
knocked an elevated train off its tracks.


 


What people saw and felt in the first moments of Boston's deadly Great Molasses  Flood

The Boston Molasses Flood was a horrific and sticky disaster, and also  very, very real. New 30 Morbid Minutes episode is here! : r/funhaus

City - Boston Ma - The Great Molasses Flood 1919 by Mike Savad

The Great Molasses Flood: Boston's Sticky Disaster | by Kellilyn Sees |  Medium

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A POLITICAL CARTOON FROM FOX NEWS

01.15.25

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CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER BORN ON THIS DAY

33 Photos of Famous People When They Were Young | Team Jimmy Joe | Dr martin luther king jr, Dr ...     
     
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. improvised the most iconic part of his “I Have a Dream Speech.”     
     
    
     
 

On January 15, 1929, Martin Luther King Jr was born in Atlanta,
Georgia, the son of a Baptist minister. King received a doctorate
degree in theology and in 1955 helped organize the first major
protest of the African American civil rights movement: the
successful
Montgomery Bus Boycott.

Influenced by Mohandas Gandhi, he advocated civil disobedience
and nonviolent resistance to segregation in the South. The
peaceful protests he led throughout the American South were
often met with violence, but King and his followers persisted,
and the movement gained momentum.

   
     
      

     

Martin Luther King Jr.: Biography, Civil Rights Activist, MLK Jr.

Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.

he Enduring Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr : John Mattone Global, Inc.
Martin Luther King Jr.
(born Michael King Jr.; January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968)

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TREATY OF PARIS RATIFIED ON THIS DAY

Treaty of Paris Signed and American Revolution Ends

On January 14, 1784, the Continental Congress ratified the
Treaty of Paris, ending the War for Independence.

In the document, which was known as the Second Treaty
of Paris because the Treaty of Paris was also the name of
the agreement that had ended the
Seven Years’ War in 1763,
Britain officially agreed to recognize the independence of its
13 former colonies as the new United States of America.

Treaty of Paris – Benjamin Franklin Historical Society

Treaty of Paris 1783 and the American Revolution

Article 10 of the Treaty of Paris. At the bottom are 
the signatures of the American representatives
and their respective seals.

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NFL’S ONLY PERFECT SEASON WAS CAPED

Super Bowl VII: Dolphins cap undefeated season - Sports Illustrated Vault |  SI.com

On January 14, 1973, the Miami Dolphins achieve something
no NFL team has repeated:
a perfect season. Despite a gaffe
by kicker Garo Yepremian that has earned its own place in
history, the Dolphins held on to beat Washington, 14-7,
in Super Bowl VII, capping a 17-0 season.

1973 Undefeated Dolphins beat Redskins in Super Bowl VII – Bowie News

This Day in Dolphins History: January 14, 1973 Miami Beats Washington in Super  Bowl VII to Complete the PERFECT SEASON - Miami Dolphins

Remembering Super Bowl VII: 50 years later | Yardbarker
Head Coach Don Shula being interviewed after the game. 

Miami Dolphins Logo PNG Transparent & SVG Vector - Freebie ...

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