This Day In History — Birthday of Ghandi

October 02

1919
President Woodrow Wilson suffered a stroke, which left him partially paralyzed.

1944
The two-month-long Warsaw Uprising was squelched by Nazi troops battling the Polish underground.

1950
The “Peanuts” comic strip, by Charles M. Schultz, first appeared in newspapers.

1958
Guinea proclaimed its independence from France.

1967
Thurgood Marshall was sworn in as the first black associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.

1998
Gene Autry, the singing cowboy and former owner of the Anaheim Angels baseball team, died at age 91.

Birthdays

Mohandas Gandhi

1869–1948, Indian political and spiritual leader, born in Porbandar.

Nat Turner

civil rights leader (1800)

Wallace Stevens

poet (1879)

Groucho Marx

comedian (1890)

Graham Greene

novelist and playwright (1904)

Donna Karan

fashion designer (1948)

Sting

musician (1951)

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