Thursday, May 19, 2022

History for May 19

History for May 19 - On-This-Day.com
Malcolm X (Malcolm Little) 1925 - African-American Muslim minister, public speaker, and human rights activist
  • 1536 - Anne Boleyn, the second wife of England's King Henry VIII, was beheaded after she was convicted of adultery.
  • 1856 - U.S. Senator Charles Sumner (R) spoke out against slavery.
  • 1911 - The first American criminal conviction that was based on fingerprint evidence occurred in New York City.
  • 1921 - The U.S. Congress passed the Emergency Quota Act, which established national quotas for immigrants.
  • 1926 - Benito Mussolini announced that democracy was deceased. Rome became a fascist state.
  • 1935 - T.E. Lawrence "Lawrence of Arabia" died from injuries in a motorcycle crash in England.
  • 1962 - Marilyn Monroe performed a sultry rendition of "Happy Birthday" for U.S. President John F. Kennedy. The event was a fund-raiser at New York's Madison Square Garden.
  • 1992 - U.S. Vice President Dan Quayle criticized the CBS sitcom "Murphy Brown" for having its title character decide to bear a child out of wedlock.

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