TODAY IS NATIONAL FREEDOM DAY

National Freedom Day 2023: Wishes, Messages Quotes | News Alta

National Freedom Day is an observance in the United States
that honors President Abraham Lincoln’s signing of a
resolution that proposed the 13th amendment of the
nation’s constitution on February 1, 1865
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I remember an answer which when quite young I was prompted to make - Ralph Waldo Emerson ...

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PLEASE WISH THIS K-9 A WARM FAREWELL!

The Tukwila Police Department gave a round-of a-paws to a police dog who retired after seven years on Feb. 1, 2024. A party was thrown for Apollo at the police station, replete with balloons, cake and other treats. (Photo: TPD)

TUKWILA, Wash. — The Tukwila Police Department gave a round-
of a-paws to a police dog who retired after seven years on Thursday.

A party was thrown for Apollo at the police station, replete with
balloons, cake and other treats.
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Tukwila police throw paw-ty for canine Apollo retiring after 7 years photo 1

Tukwila police throw paw-ty for canine Apollo retiring after 7 years photo 2

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STAR TREK ACTOR HAS DIED AT AGE 94

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William O’Connell, whose extensive TV and film acting credits in
the 1960s and ’70s included a memorably villainous role on Star
Trek
and a string of adversaries in the films of his frequent
collaborator Clint Eastwood, died January 15 at his home in
Sherman Oaks, CA.

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Star Trek Episode 39: Journey to Babel - Midnite Reviews
William O’Connell with William Shatner in Star
Trek Episode 39: Journey To Babel (11-17-1967)

William O'Connell - Rotten Tomatoes
William O’Connell
(May 12, 1929 – January 15, 2024)

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THE COLUMBIA DISASTER ON THIS DAY IN 2003

#OnThisDay in 2003, Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrates over Texas. - AIRLIVE
Debris from the space shuttle Columbia streaks across the
sky over Tyler, Texas.

On February 1, 2003, the space shuttle Columbia brook up while
entering the atmosphere over
Texas, killing all seven crew
members on board.

The Columbia‘s 28th space mission, designated STS-107, was
originally scheduled to launch on January 11, 2001, but was
delayed numerous times for a variety of reasons over nearly
two years. Columbia finally launched on January 16, 2003, with
a crew of seven. Eighty seconds into the launch, a piece of foam insulation broke off from the shuttle’s propellant tank and hit the
edge of the shuttle’s left wing.

Crew
The Space Shuttle Columbia crew, left to right. Front row:
Rick Husband, Kalpana Chawla, William McCool. Back row: David Brown, Laurel Clark, Michael Anderson and Israeli astronaut Ilan Ramon. (
AP file)

Space Shuttle Columbia anniversary: How the NASA tragedy began the private space age of SpaceX ...
The crew of the space shuttle Columbia on the day of launch.

Watch The Final Moments Of The Columbia Disaster That Killed Kalpana Chawla And 6 Other Astronauts

Accident investigators reconstructed space shuttle Columbia from recovered debris.
Accident investigators reconstructed space shuttle Columbia from recovered debris.

US SPACE PROGRAM / SPACE SHUTTLE | WIKIARCHIVES.SPACE

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AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMAN ON A STAMP

Vintage Framed Postage Stamp Harriet Tubman No. 1744 | Etsy

February 1, 1978: Antislavery crusader and Civil War veteran
Harriet Tubman became the first African American woman to
appear on a U.S. postage stamp, the first in the Post Office’s
Black Heritage Series. Tubman’s appearance on stamps was
emblematic both of the progress made in recognizing African

Americans’ contributions to American history and the ongoing
effort to put abolitionists on equal footing with slaveowners in
the nation’s historical canon.

Harriet Tubman (1823-1913). /Namerican Abolitionist. Oil Over A Photograph, 1895. Poster Print ...
Harriet Tubman (born Araminta Ross)
(c. March 1822– March 10, 1913)

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