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REMEMBERING A PAST EVENT IN HISTORY

Pearl Harbor Attack Photos

Timeline of Pearl Harbor attack: What happened on Dec. 7, 1941

The 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor

NATIONAL PEARL HARBOR REMEMBRANCE DAY - December 7 - National Day Calendar

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A FINISHING TOUCH ON THIS DAY IN 1884

Today in photo history - 1884: Washington Monument completed

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On December 6, 1884, in Washington, D.C., workers placed
a nine-inch aluminum pyramid inscribed with "
Laus Deo,"
meaning praise (be) to God, atop a tower of white marble,
completing the construction of an impressive monument to
the city’s namesake and the nation’s first president,
George
Washington
(below).        
        
        

        
George Washington: The Greatest American - Alabama Gazette        
        
       
Washington Monument under construction
Illustration depicts the construction of the Washington Monument, "on the baseball ground, near the White
House" (according to the caption) in Washington, D.C.
(circa 1875) 
   

     

   
    
   
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A city law passed in 1910 restricted the height of new buildings
to ensure that the monument will remain the tallest structure in Washington, D.C.—a fitting tribute to the man known as the
“Father of His Country.”

Washington Monument (U.S. National Park Service)

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FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN WINS TROPHY

Black Kudos — Ernie Davis Ernest “Ernie” Davis (December 14,...    
    
    
 Ernie Davis, The Elmira Express! He led Syracuse to win a national  championship. He was the first Black player awarded the Heisman Trophy, and  he was the #1 NFL draft pick in   
    
   

On December 6, 1961, Syracuse running back Ernie Davis
became the
first Black player to win the Heisman Trophy
college football’s top individual award—beating Ohio State
fullback Bob Ferguson.

Earlier in day, Davis met with President John Kennedy at
the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York. "I never thought
I’d ever be shaking the hand of the President of the United
States," he says.

As a senior in 1961, Davis rushed for 823 yards and scored 14 touchdowns. The previous season, he rushed for 877 yards.

Davis was the first pick in the 1962 NFL draft, by Washington,
which traded him to the Cleveland Browns. But he never
played in the NFL. Davis was diagnosed with leukemia later
in 1962, and died on May 18, 1963. He was 23.

File:Ernie Davis Statue, Syracuse University.jpg
Ernie Davis Statue, Syracuse University.


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THE ‘’ARCHITECT OF ROCK AND ROLL BORN

Little Richard documentary reveals how rock and roll star teetered between  the sacred and profane | Daily Mail Online

Young Little Richard Playing Piano = Amazing - YouTube

Where is Little Richard, the legendary musician

Little Richard (Richard Wayne Penniman)
(December 5, 1932 – May 9, 2020)
 

Musician Little Richard is known for his groundbreaking stage
persona and early rock n’ roll hits "Tutti Frutti" and "Long Tall
Sally."

Little Richard - The Very Best Of...Little Richard - Amazon.com Music

ESDA | Penniman, Richard Wayne (Little Richard) (1932–2020)

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NAVY AIRCRAFT DISAPPEARED IN TRIANGLE

Aircraft squadron disappears in the Bermuda Triangle | December 5, 1945 | HISTORY

At 2:10 p.m. on December 5, 1945, five U.S. Navy Avenger
torpedo-bombers comprising Flight 19 took off from the
Ft. Lauderdale Naval Air Station in Florida on a routine
three-hour training mission.

After having completed their objective, Flight 19 was
scheduled to
take them due east for an additional 67
miles
, then turn north for 73 miles, and back to the air
station after that, totaling a distance of 120 miles.

They never returned.

Bermuda Triangle: Location, legend, and facts | National Geographic

Aircraft squadron disappears in the Bermuda Triangle | December 5, 1945 | HISTORY

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