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May 14, 1948: Israel Declares Independence

May 14, 1948: Israel Declares Independence May 14, 1948: Israel Declares Independence

"Jewish authorities...have set up an agency to control the properties of Arabs who fled as the Jews took over; businesses are being managed where possible; vineyards and other...

May 14, 2015 / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

May 13, 1910: Joe Louis Is Born

May 13, 1910: Joe Louis Is Born May 13, 1910: Joe Louis Is Born

“His face was puffed and sore. He dabbed his eyes with a handkerchief, revealing bruised knuckles. …He sat dazed, stupefied from punishment. Again he dabbed his eyes.&...

May 13, 2015 / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

May 12, 1820: Florence Nightingale, Founder of Nursing, Is Born

May 12, 1820: Florence Nightingale, Founder of Nursing, Is Born May 12, 1820: Florence Nightingale, Founder of Nursing, Is Born

"There were not men in England strong enough or stupid enough or obstructive enough to stop her."

May 12, 2015 / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

May 11, 1981: Bob Marley Dies

May 11, 1981: Bob Marley Dies May 11, 1981: Bob Marley Dies

“Marley seduced Babylon with a beat and a hard-won moral authority that no pop music figure before or since has managed to achieve.”

May 11, 2015 / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

May 10, 1872: Victoria Woodhull Is the First Woman Nominated for President

May 10, 1872: Victoria Woodhull Is the First Woman Nominated for President May 10, 1872: Victoria Woodhull Is the First Woman Nominated for President

Karl Marx himself derided Woodhull as “a banker’s woman, free-lover, and general humbug.”

May 10, 2015 / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

May 9, 1800: John Brown Is Born

May 9, 1800: John Brown Is Born May 9, 1800: John Brown Is Born

“While other men were comfortable he, murderer, madman, and saint, did, either with the inspiration of something greater than himself or without it, lay down his life.”...

May 9, 2015 / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

May 8, 1973: The American Indian Movement Cedes Control of the Pine Ridge Reservation, Ending the Siege of Wounded Knee

May 8, 1973: The American Indian Movement Cedes Control of the Pine Ridge Reservation, Ending the Siege of Wounded Knee May 8, 1973: The American Indian Movement Cedes Control of the Pine Ridge Reservation, Ending the Siege of Wounded Knee

“Given the impact and immediacy of global communications, it is now entirely possible for a small group of people to intimidate the strongest of governments.”

May 8, 2015 / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

May 7, 1915: The Lusitania Sinks, Killing Over 1,000 Civilians

May 7, 1915: The Lusitania Sinks, Killing Over 1,000 Civilians May 7, 1915: The Lusitania Sinks, Killing Over 1,000 Civilians

"The torpedo that sank the Lusitania also sank Germany in the opinion of mankind."

May 7, 2015 / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

May 6, 1856: Sigmund Freud Is Born

May 6, 1856: Sigmund Freud Is Born May 6, 1856: Sigmund Freud Is Born

“One cannot close this book without a sense of depression,” The Nation’s reviewer said of Freud’s The Interpretation of Dreams.

May 6, 2015 / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

The Bold Experimentation of Gwendolyn Brooks

The Bold Experimentation of Gwendolyn Brooks The Bold Experimentation of Gwendolyn Brooks

“Where the subject is the Negro people, or the Negro person, Miss Brooks has gone considerably beyond…quaint and for-tourists-only self-consciousness.”

May 5, 2015 / Richard Kreitner

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