Motown singer Diana Ross gained fame as a member of The Supremes and who later won a Golden Globe for her role as Billie Holiday in Lady Sings the Blues in 1972. She starred in the 1978 film The Wiz with Michael Jackson.
The New York "Lantern" newspaper published the first "Uncle Sam cartoon" on this day in 1852 and quickly became the symbol of the United States. The editorial cartoon, “Raising the Wind; or, Both Sides of the Story,” was drawn by Frank Henry Bellew (below). It was used in criticizing U.S. policies on shipping.
Frank Henry Temple Bellew (April 18, 1828 – June 29, 1888)
The Dunblane school massacre took place at Dunblane Primary School (above) near Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, on 13 March 1996, when Thomas Hamilton shot 16 children and one teacher dead before killing himself. It remains the deadliest mass shooting in British history
Public debate about the killings centered on gun control laws, including public petitions calling for a ban on private ownership of handguns and an official inquiry, which produced the 1996 Cullen Reports. In response to this debate, two new Firearms Acts were passed, which outlawed private ownership of most handguns in Great Britain.
Thomas Watt Hamilton (May 10, 1952 – March 13, 1996)
A memorial at the Dunblane primary school in Scotland, where a 43- year-old former shopkeeper with four handguns stormed the school gymnasium.
On this day in 1876, Alexander Graham Bell made the first successful call with the telephone. He spoke the words "Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you.”
Alexander Graham Bell’s first telephone (above). This is the actual phone, not a reproduction, and it is kept securely at the Smithsonian institute in Washington, D.C.
Thomas Augustus Watson (January 18, 1854 – December 13, 1934)
Watson was an assistant to Alexander Graham Bell. He is best known because, as the recipient of the first telephone call from Bell.