March 21 in History

March 21 in Pop Culture History

March 21st is…
Agriculture Day
California Strawberry Day
Common Courtesy Day
National Countdown Day
Crunchy Taco Day
Day of the Forests
Flower Day
Fragrance Day
French Bread Day
Memory Day
Puppetry Day
Single Parent Day
Slytherin Pride Day
World Tatoo day
Teenager Day
Vermouth Day
World Down Syndrome Day

1617 – Pocahontas (Rebecca Rolfe) died of either smallpox or pneumonia while in England with her husband, John Rolfe.

1788 – The Great New Orleans Fire destroyed 80% of the city.

1859 – The first Zoological Society was incorporated in Philadelphia. PA, today called ‘The Philadelphia Zoo.’

1871 – Otto von Bismarck was appointed Chancellor of the German Empire.

1925 – Butler Act became a state law in Tennessee that prohibited “The teaching of the Evolution Theory in all the Universities, Normals and all other public schools of Tennessee, which are supported in whole or in part by the public school funds of the State, and to provide penalties for the violations thereof that it shall be unlawful to teach any theory that denies the story of the Divine Creation of man as taught in the Bible, and to teach instead that man has descended from a lower order of animals.” It was repealed on May 17, 1967.

1942 – A submitted report suggested the name “plutonium” for artificial element 94 since it followed neptunium and uranium (elements 93 and 92).

1952 – Hosted by Alan Freed, the first rock and roll concert, the Moondog Coronation Ball of 1952 at the Cleveland Arena in Cleveland, Ohio, was also the first rock and roll concert to be shut down by the local authorities.

1953 – #1 Hit March 21, 1953 – May 15, 1953: Patti Page – The Doggie In The Window

1963 – Alcatraz Prison in San Francisco Bay closed and transferred its remaining prisoners.

1965 – Martin Luther King Jr., and 3200 civil rights demonstrators began a historic march from Selma, Alabama to the state capitol at Montgomery.

1980 – “Who shot J.R.?” On the season finale of Dallas, J. R. Ewing was shot by an unseen assailant. The following season we found out that it was Kristin Shepard, J.R.’s mistress

1980 – President Jimmy Carter announced that the United States would boycott the Olympic Games scheduled to take place in Moscow that summer.

1981 – #1 Hit March 21, 1981 – March 27, 1981: REO Speedwagon – Keep On Loving You

1987 – #1 Hit March 21, 1987 – April 3, 1987: Club Nouveau – Lean On Me

1989 – Sports Illustrated reported allegations tying baseball player Pete Rose to baseball gambling.

1992 – #1 Hit March 21, 1992 – April 24, 1992: Vanessa Williams – Save the Best for Last

2006 – Twitter was founded.

 

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