On This Day: A Journey Through the 20th Century (#OTD20)

On This Day: A Journey Through the 20th Century

Discover the Moments that Shaped the 20th Century — One Day at a Time

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November 2, 1948: Truman Defeats Dewey

#OTD20 — November 2, 1948: President Harry Truman defeats Thomas Dewey of New York in one of history’s most shocking political upsets.

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Dusty military convoy crossing a bridge with a "38th parallel" sign in the foreground.

September 29, 1950: Reaching the 38th Parallel in Korea

By mediaric | September 29, 2023

#OTD20 — September 29, 1950: Exploring the day U.S.-led troops reached the 38th parallel—the dividing line between North and South Korea—during the Korean War.

Alexander Fleming in his laboratory examing Petri dishes.

September 28, 1928: Alexander Fleming and the Discovery of Penicillin

By mediaric | September 28, 2023

#OTD20 — September 28, 1928: Learn more about Alexander Fleming’s discovery of penicillin, the world’s first antibiotic and a revolutionary medical breakthrough.

Colorized image of Lee Harvey Oswald in handcuffs, escorted by law enforcement officers.

September 27, 1964: Warren Report — Solving or Complicating JFK’s Assassination?

By mediaric | September 27, 2023

#OTD20 — September 27, 1964: British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain believes war with German has been averted, declaring the Munich Agreement affords “peace in our time.”

Split screen TV image of the 1960 Kennedy-Nixon debate, Nixon in Los Angeles and Kennedy in New York.

September 26, 1960: The First Televised Presidential Debate

By mediaric | September 26, 2023

#OTD20 — September 26, 1960: the first-ever televised presidential debate took place between Kennedy and Nixon, reshaping American politics and the role of television in it.

Neville Chamberlain, in a colorized photo, raising the Munich Agreement.

September 30, 1938: Neville Chamberlain and the Munich Agreement – ‘Peace In Our Time’

By mediaric | September 30, 2023

#OTD20 — September 30, 1938: British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain believes war with German has been averted, declaring the Munich Agreement affords “peace in our time.”

A colorized photograph of an old and frail President Woodrow Wilson, covered in a blanket, riding in a vehicle.

September 25, 1919: Woodrow Wilson Incapacitated

By mediaric | September 25, 2023

#OTD20 | September 25, 1919 Woodrow Wilson’s Debilitating Stroke: A Secret Crisis in American Governance September 25, 1919: President Woodrow Wilson collapses while in Colorado, rallying public support for the League of Nations. The president is rushed back to Washington. One week later he suffers a crippling stroke that leaves him incapacitated for weeks. For

Colorized photo of Elizabeth Eckford, one of the Little Rock Nine, walking alone through a hostile mob during the desegregation of Central High School in 1957.

September 24, 1957: Ike Orders Federal Troops into Little Rock

By mediaric | September 24, 2023

#OTD20 —On September 23, 1957: President Eisenhower orders federal troops into Little Rock, Arkansas to ensure the integration of Central High School.

Richard Nixon on a vintage TV screen with static, delivering the Checkers speech.

September 23, 1952: Nixon’s Checkers Speech

By mediaric | September 23, 2023

#OTD20 — September 23, 1952: Explore the enduring legacy of Richard Nixon’s 1952 Checkers speech, a moment that changed American politics forever.

Miners from the 1913 Colorado Coalfield War, some armed, in a colorized photo.

September 23, 1913: Colorado Coalfield War begins

By mediaric | September 23, 2023

#OTD20 — September 23, 1952: A strike by miners in the Colorado coalfields leads to a violent, year-long conflict known as the Colorado Coalfield War. Explore its origins, key events, and lasting impact.

Stylized American flag and the text 'Peace Corps' embedded on a light blue rustic metal background.

September 22, 1961: The Peace Corps is Created

By mediaric | September 22, 2023

#OTD20 — September 22, 1961: President Kennedy’s vision comes to life with the establishment of the Peace Corps, igniting an era of global volunteerism and outreach.

Mao Zedong speaking at the podium

September 21, 1949: Mao Zedong Declares People’s Republic of China

By mediaric | September 21, 2023

#OTD20 — September 21, 1949: Mao Zedong makes the historic proclamation of the People’s Republic of China, transforming the balance of geopolitical power in the Cold War.

Colorized photo, from original black and white, of James Meredith flanked by civil rights attorneys Constance Motley and Jack Greenberg

September 20, 1962: James Meredith Blocked at Ole Miss

By mediaric | September 20, 2023

#OTD20 — September20, 1962: James Meredith attempts to register at the University of Mississippi but is obstructed by Governor Ross Barnett. Barnett’s defiant act directly challenges a U.S. Supreme Court ruling and sets the stage for a federal intervention.

September 18, 1947: The CIA is Born

By mediaric | September 14, 2023

#OTD20 — September 18, 1947: The Central Intelligence Agency comes into existence, authorized by National Security Act of 1947.

a propaganda-style poster featuring Adolph Hitler and Josef Stalin

September 17, 1939: Soviet Union Invades Poland

By mediaric | September 12, 2023

#OTD20 — September 17, 1939: Forces from the Russian army invade Poland, coming on the heels of the German invasion just two weeks earlier. The offensive effectively splits Poland in two.

Uncle Sam pointing finger implying "I want you"

September 16, 1940: U.S. Introduces Military Draft

By mediaric | September 12, 2023

#OTD20 — September 16, 1940: A military draft is introduced, marking a critical step in America’s preparation for World War II.

a photo montage of four young African American girls

September 15, 1963: Birmingham Church Bombing

By mediaric | September 16, 2023

#OTD20 — September 15, 1963: a bomb explodes at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama killing four young girls: Addie Mae Collins, Cynthia Wesley, Carole Robertson, and Denise McNair.

a World War I-era British Mark I tank climbing a hill

September 15, 1916: First Use of Tanks in Combat

By mediaric | September 10, 2023

#OTD20 — September 15, 1916: History is made as military tanks roll into combat for the first time during the Battle of Flers-Courcelette, part of the Somme Offensive.

September 13, 1948: Margaret Chase Smith Elected to Senate

By mediaric | September 10, 2023

#OTD20 — September 10, 1948: Margaret Chase Smith is elected to the U.S. making her the first woman to serve in both chambers of Congress.

September 12, 1962: JFK Pledges “We Go to the Moon…”

By mediaric | September 10, 2023

#OTD20 — September 12, 1962: JFK delivers his “We Go to the Moon” address at Rice University, challenging the nation to land a man on the moon within the decade.

September 11, 1973: Coup Topples Government in Chile

By mediaric | September 10, 2023

#OTD20 — September 11, 1973: a military coup topples the democratically-elected government in Chile.

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