This Day In History — Martin Luther King Jr. wins Nobel Peace Prize

October 14

1066
The Normans, under William the Conqueror, defeated the English at the Battle of Hastings.

1933
Nazi Germany withdrew from the Geneva disarmament conference and the League of Nations.

1947
U.S. Air Force Captain Charles “Chuck” Yeager became the first person to travel faster than the speed of sound.

1964
Martin Luther King, Jr., was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his work in civil rights.

1968
The first live telecast from a staffed U.S. spacecraft was transmitted from Apollo 7.

1990
Composer-conductor Leonard Bernstein died in New York at age 72.

Birthdays

Dwight D. Eisenhower

1890–1969, American general and 34th President of the United States, b. Denison, Texas; his nickname was “Ike.”

James II

king of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1633)

William Penn

founder of Pennsylvania (1644)

Elwood Haynes

inventor (1857)

Lillian Gish

actress (1893)

e. e. cummings

poet (1894)

William Edwards Deming

management consultant (1900)

Hannah Arendt

political theorist, (1906)

Roger Moore

actor (1927)

Ralph Lauren

fashion designer (1939)

Usher

singer, actor (1978)

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