Porterville Recorder

DAY IN HISTORY

- By Andrews Mcmeel Almanac

Saturday, December 5, 2020

Today is the 340th day of 2020 and the 75th day of autumn.

TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1933, the era of alcohol prohibitio­n ended as Utah became the 36th state to ratify the 21st Amendment.

In 1955, Martin Luther King Jr., E.D. Dixon, Rosa Parks and other activists launched an organized bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS:

Martin Van Buren (17821862), eighth U.S. president; George Armstrong Custer (1839-1876), U.S. Army officer; Walt Disney (1901-1966), cartoonist/filmmaker; Strom Thurmond (1902-2003), politician; Otto Preminger (1905-1986), film director; Little Richard (1932-2020), singer-songwriter.

TODAY’S FACT: The 21st Amendment expressly gave each state the right to restrict or ban the purchase or sale of alcohol, which meant that many states continued to enforce prohibitio­n laws even after 1933.

TODAY’S SPORTS:

In 2017, the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee banned Russia from competing at the 2018 Winter Olympics as punishment for a doping scandal at the 2014 Games.

TODAY’S QUOTE: “Character — the willingnes­s to accept responsibi­lity for one’s own life -- is the source from which self-respect springs.” — Joan Didion, “On SelfRespec­t”

TODAY’S NUMBER: 18 — total minutes of screen time for Aurora, the main character in Disney’s 1959 animated film, “Sleeping Beauty.”

TODAY’S MOON:

Between full moon (Nov. 30) and last quarter moon (Dec. 7).

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