Anne Sullivan begins teaching Helen Keller - March 3rd, 1887
On this day in 1887, American teacher Anne Sullivan was introduced to her star pupil, Helen Keller.
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On this day in 1887, American teacher Anne Sullivan was introduced to her star pupil, Helen Keller.
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On this day in 1789, the Pennsylvania legislature lifted a decade-long ban on live theater.
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On this day in 1639, Governor John Winthrop documented a report of unidentified flying objects in the sky above Boston.
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On this day in 1844, an American naval cannon exploded during a peacetime demonstration, killing six spectators and wounding many others.
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On this day in 1922, the Boston Presbytery voted to remove Reverend Edwin Curtis from his church after learning he had baptized a dog.
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On this day in 1835, Jotham Meeker published the first newspaper printed entirely in a Native American language.
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On this day in 1868, author and civil rights advocate W.E.B. Du Bois was born.
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On this day in 1989, DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince's “Parents Just Don't Understand” became the first hip-hop song to win a Grammy.
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On this day in 1997, the Virginia House of Delegates voted unanimously to retire the state song.
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On this day in 1957, British TV broadcasters broke the “toddler’s truce” by adding an extra hour of evening programming.
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On this day in 1903, a Brooklyn candy store advertised the world’s first teddy bear.
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On this day in 1929, seven members of “Bugs” Moran’s gang were shot dead at a garage in Chicago.
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On this day in 1920, the newly formed League of Nations formally recognized Swiss neutrality.
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On this day in 1920, the Major League Baseball rules committee officially banned the spitball pitch.
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On this day in 1796, the emperor of China renounced his throne in deference to his grandfather.
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On this day in 1984, astronauts Bruce McCandless II and Robert Lee Stewart became the first humans to walk untethered in space.
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On this day in 1917, the first national meeting of the Sámi people was held in Trondheim, Norway.
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On this day in 1953, French oceanographer Jacques Cousteau published his bestselling memoir The Silent World.
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On this day in 1925, American retailer Sears opened its first department store in Chicago.
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