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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

Today in history: December 21 – Kicks96news.com – Central Mississippi News 24/7

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Carroll Bryant: Mandy Moore: Teen Idol: Legends: Lucille Ball

A very young Lucille Ball looking beautiful. Probably 1940s... : r/OldSchoolCool

  1. Lucille Ball Was Using Poppers to 'Ease Pains in Heart': Forensic Pathologist | PEOPLE.com
    Lucille Désirée Ball (August 6, 1911 – April 26, 1989)


    Death of

    Doctors determined that Ball had succumbed to a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm not directly related to her surgery
    on April 18 to install an aortic valve replacement
    .

    Lucille Ball was an actress, comedian, producer, and
    studio executive. She was recognized by Time in 2020
    for her work in all four of these areas.

    She was nominated for 13 Primetime Emmy Awards,
    winning five times, and was the recipient of several
    other accolades, such as the
    Golden Globe Cecil B.
    DeMille Award
    and two stars on the Hollywood Walk
    of Fame
    .

“1000 Recuerdos”: Yo amo a Lucy.

Everyone Loves Lucy. Even today, everybody still loves Lucy… | by Wendyltendys | Medium

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FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN NBA DRAFT PICK

The Story Of NBA Pioneer Chuck Cooper: His Life, His Game, His Legacy - Fadeaway World

On April 25, 1950, the Boston Celtics make Chuck Cooper, an
All-American forward from Duquesne University, the first
African American picked in NBA draft. With the selection,
the first pick in the second round, Cooper breaks the NBA’s
color barrier and changes the league for the better.

Cooper continued his pace-setting off the court upon his
retirement. He earned a Master’s Degree in Social Work
from the University of Minnesota in 1960. In 1970, he
became the City of Pittsburgh’s first Black department
head and later served as Pittsburgh National Bank’s first
Urban Affairs Officer.

The Boston Celtics posthumously awarded him with a
‘Heroes Among Us’ award in 2016.

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Charles Henry Cooper (September 29, 1926 – February 5, 1984)

Current, past Celtics laud Chuck Cooper’s NBA Hall of Fame nod | Seventies Soul Report

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EASTER UPRISING OCCURRED ON THIS DAY

James Connolly 1916 Easter Rising Dublin Ireland | hubpages
Painting in the National Museum of Ireland of the 1916 Easter Rising.

On April 24, 1916, on Easter Monday in Dublin, the Irish
Republican Brotherhood, a secret organization of Irish
nationalists led by Patrick Pearse, launched the so-called
Easter Rising, an armed uprising against British rule.

Assisted by militant Irish socialists under James Connolly,
Pearse and his fellow Republicans rioted and attacked British
provincial government headquarters across Dublin and seized
the Irish capital’s General Post Office.

During the 1916 Easter Rising, James Connolly was the Leader of The Irish Citizen Army..
James Connolly was the Leader of The Irish
Citizen Army.

Easter Rising 1916: Six days of armed struggle that changed Irish and British history - BBC News

The Easter Rising 1916 Was An Inspiring Blow For Freedom - Flashbak

April 24, 1916: The Easter Rebellion Begins in Ireland | The Nation

The Easter Rebellion 1916 in Pictures – The Irish Times

Dinge en Goete (Things and Stuff): This Day in World War 1 History: APRIL 24, 1916 : THE EASTER ...

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DEATH PENALTY GIVEN ON THIS DAY

Sirhan Sirhan Biography

Ethel Kennedy joins six of her children in opposing parole for RFK assassin Sirhan Sirhan ...

On April 23, 1969, Sirhan Sirhan was given the death penalty
after being convicted in the
assassination of senator Robert
F. Kennedy
. In 1972, Sirhan’s sentence was commuted to life
in prison after
California abolished the death penalty. He
turned 80  last month.     
      
      
     
The assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, 50 years later
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy speaks his final words to supporters
at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, moments before
he was shot on June 5, 1968. At his side are his wife, Ethel,
left.

The busboy that held dying RFK - Manteca Bulletin
Robert F. Kennedy lies mortally wounded on the floor immediately after the shooting. Kneeling beside him
is 17-year-old busboy Juan Romero, who was
shaking Kennedy’s hand when
Sirhan Sirhan fired
the shots.

Robert F. Kennedy's Assassination, 50 Years Later: What It Was Like to Report on the Death of RFK

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LAND RUSH BEGAN ON THIS DAY IN 1889

Oklahoma Land Run 1889 — Xiang Zhang Fine Art

At precisely high noon, thousands of would-be settlers made
a mad dash
into the newly opened Oklahoma Territory to claim       
cheap land.

The nearly two million acres of land opened up to white
settlement was located in Indian Territory, a large area that
once encompassed much of modern-day Oklahoma.

Initially considered unsuitable for white colonization, Indian
Territory was thought to be an ideal place to relocate Native
Americans who were removed from their traditional lands to
make way for white settlement.

The Opening of Oklahoma 1889 "The Run" | Metropolitan Library System

Oklahoma City, 1889 Painting by Granger - Fine Art America

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