In this report, we will study five of the significant events that happened in 1993, and in different continents. The inauguration of Clinton to the presidency of the U.S., running of the first federal election in Australia after the depression, the merger and formation of UNISON in Britain,...
The MCHR had its origins in 1963 in an organization known as the Medical Committee for Civil Rights (MCCR), which pressed the American Medical Association to force its southern constituent state medical societies to integrate and ... DS Blumenthal - 《Journal of Health Care for the Poor & Un...
For most of American history, a majority of the Black population in this country was prohibited from learning to read or write. Today millions of African Americans are enrolled in higher education. Here are some key events that occurred along the way. 1799: John Chavis, a Presbyterian minister...
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Said the Port of Seattle, “The people of Seattle realized that the future had arrived.” It had. From those 488 tons of Miike Maru cargo, trade with Southeast Asia now is more robust than ever. In 2022, $13 billion worth of goods arrived from that part of the world to...
What happened in the 1960s? It was a time of monumental change and strife. Here's a look at 10 of the most tragic events that occurred in the '60s.
Collection of famous and memorable historical events happened around the world in the year 1595, nicely categorized month wise and many more.
We are proud to announce the birth of our beautiful Rose. Born 9/30/19 to Angie Neu and Joe Aldridge. Due to a change in policy by LMH Health, the hospital no longer will provide a list of births that have occurred at LMH. Without that official information, the Journal-World no longe...
The Disneyland Keel Boats, prominently featured in our book, Hidden Mickey, were a ride that never started out as a ride. Originally, when the Mark Twain (and later, the Sailing Ship Columbia) was operating on the Rivers of America, Disneyland needed to have some vehicle that could pull...
No one expected what happened next. The National Guard troops opened fire. Four Kent State students were killed that day and nine more were injured. Student photographer John Filo won a Pulitzer Prize for his gripping photo of 14-year-old Mary Ann Vecchio crying out next to the fallen body...