Albuquerque Journal

TODAY IN HISTORY

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TODAY IS THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, the 264th day of 2012. There are 102 days left in the year. On this date in 1962, James Meredith, a black student, was blocked from enrolling at the University of Mississipp­i by Democratic Gov. Ross R. Barnett. Meredith was later admitted. In 1519, Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan and his crew set out from Spain on five ships to find a western passage to the Spice Islands. Magellan was killed en route, but one of his ships eventually circled the world. In 1870, Italian troops took control of the Papal States, leading to the unificatio­n of Italy. In 1873, panic swept the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in the wake of railroad bond defaults and bank failures. In 1884, the National Equal Rights Party was formed during a convention of suffragist­s in San Francisco; the convention nominated Belva Ann Bennett Lockwood for president. In 1911, the British liner RMS Olympic collided with the Royal Navy cruiser HMS Hawke off the Isle of Wight; although seriously damaged, the Olympic was able to return to Southampto­n under its own power. In 1947, former New York City Mayor Fiorello La Guardia died. In 1958, Martin Luther King Jr. was seriously wounded during a book signing at a New York City department store when Izola Curry stabbed him in the chest. Curry was later found mentally incompeten­t. In 1967, the Cunard liner RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 was christened by Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II in Clydebank, Scotland. In 1973, in their so-called “battle of the sexes,” tennis star Billie Jean King defeated Bobby Riggs in straight sets, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3, at the Houston Astrodome. In 1979, Jean-Bedel Bokassa, self-styled head of the Central African Empire, was overthrown in a French-supported coup while on a visit to Libya. In 1980, Spectacula­r Bid, ridden by Bill Shoemaker, ran as the only entry in the Woodward Stakes at Belmont Park in New York after three potential challenger­s dropped out in horse racing’s first walkover since 1949. In 1996, President Bill Clinton announced that he was signing the Defense of Marriage Act, a bill outlawing same-sex marriages, but said it should not be used as an excuse for discrimina­tion, violence or intimidati­on against gays and lesbians. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Singer Gogi Grant is 88. Actress-comedian Anne Meara is 83. Actress Sophia Loren is 78. Pro Football Hall of Famer Jim Taylor is 77. Rock musician Chuck Panozzo is 65. Actor Tony Denison is 63. Hockey Hall of Famer Guy LaFleur and actress Debbi Morgan are 61. Jazz musician Peter White is 58. Actress Betsy Brantley is 57. Actor Gary Cole is 56. Countryroc­k musician Joseph Shreve (Flynnville Train) is 51. Rock musician Randy Bradbury (Pennywise) is 48. Actress Kristen Johnston and rock singers Gunnar and Matthew Nelson are 45. Rock musician Ben Shepherd is 44. Actress-model Moon Bloodgood is 37. Actor Jon Bernthal is 36. Rock musician Rick Woolstenhu­lme (Lifehouse) is 33. Actress Crystle Stewart is 31. Actor Aldis Hodge is 26.

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