THESE PAST EVENTS MADE HISTORY

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REMEMBERING SPACE SHUTTLE COLUMBIA: Today, we remember the seven astronauts  killed in the space shuttle Columbia disaster on February 1, 2003. FULL  STORY & PICTURES: www.foxla.com/news/233008366-story

Ten Years Later: The Impact of The Tragic Columbia Space Shuttle Photo |  PetaPixel

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JOHN HUSTON FILM OPENED ON THIS DAY

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The Misfits, a flawed but moving meditation on the vanishing
spirit of western independence, opened in theaters on
February 1, 1961.       

The Misfits had all the right ingredients to become a truly
great western. The director, John Huston, was one of the
most talented  in Hollywood. The screenwriter, Arthur
Miller
, was a celebrated
 playwright.      


       
The three stars—
Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable and
Montgomery Cliftwere among America’s brightest,
yet when the film opened in early 1961, the reviews
were mixed, and the public largely ignored the film.         

Audiences disliked the film in part because it failed to
offer a clear-cut hero with whom they could identify.     

The Misfits Movie Poster 1961 Belgian (14x22)

The Misfits was the last completed film for both Gable
(who died three months before the premiere) and
Monroe (who died a year after its release).


The Misfits,' Marilyn Monroe's final ...
The Misfits | Music Box Theatre

Hollywood legends - Gable & Monroe ...

Marilyn Monroe & Clark Gable's Last Movie

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SITCOM STAR IS DEAD AT 79

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Rest in Peace, Demond Wilson 1946–2026 Known and loved by millions as  Lamont Sanford on the classic series Sanford and Son, Demond Wilson brought  humor, heart, and unforgettable moments into homes across

Demond Wilson, best known for playing Lamont on the 1970s
sitcom “Sanford and Son,” died Friday from complications of
cancer at his home in
Palm Springs, California.

In 1984 Wilson was ordained as a minister in the Church of
God in Christ
and was an active Christian evangelist for
much of his adult life
.

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Sanford and Son (1972–1977) on NBC.

Demond Wilson
Stars Demond Wilson and Redd Foxx.

TV's Sanford and Son was an instant, impressive hit - and it's still a good  watch today (1972-1977) - Click Americana

Sanford and Son truck

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DEVELOPMENT OF H-BOMB ANNOUNCED

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On January 31, 1950, U.S. President Harry S. Truman publicly
announced
his decision to support the development of the
hydrogen bomb, a weapon theorized to be hundreds of times
more powerful than the atomic bombs
dropped on Japan
during
World War II.

1950: What the scientists are saying about the H-bomb - Bulletin of the  Atomic Scientists

Hydrogen Bomb - 1950 - Nuclear Museum

Chronicle Covers: H-bomb declaration carried explosive force

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AMENDMENT WAS PASSED ON THIS DAY

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Scenes in the House of Representatives on passage of Thirteenth Amendment,  January 31, 1865, artist's impression, zoomable image | House Divided

On January 31, 1865, the U.S. House of Representatives passed
the
13th Amendment to the Constitution, abolishing slavery in
America
.

The amendment read, “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude
…shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to
their jurisdiction.”

Several Democrats abstained, but the 13th Amendment was sent
to the states for ratification, which came in December 1865.

With the passage of the amendment, the institution that had
indelibly shaped American history was formally outlawed.

Research Paper Topics for the Thirteenth Amendment — Thirteenth Amendment Emancipation Thomas Nast Print

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