Albuquerque Journal

TODAY IN HISTORY

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TODAY IS TUESDAY, FEB. 1, the 32nd day of 2022. There are 333 days left in the year. TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT IN HISTORY: On this date in 1960, four Black college students began a sit-in protest at a Woolworth’s lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, where they’d been refused service. In 1790, the U.S. Supreme Court convened for the first time in New York. (However, since only three of the six justices were present, the court recessed until the next day.) In 1862, “The Battle Hymn of the Republic,” a poem by Julia Ward Howe, was published in the Atlantic Monthly. In 1865, abolitioni­st John S. Rock became the first Black lawyer admitted to the bar of the U.S. Supreme Court. In 1943, during World War II, one of America’s most highly decorated military units, the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, made up almost exclusivel­y of Japanese Americans, was authorized. In 1959, men in Switzerlan­d rejected giving women the right to vote by a more than 2-1 referendum margin. (Swiss women gained the right to vote in 1971.) In 1979, Iranian religious leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini received a tumultuous welcome in Tehran as he ended nearly 15 years of exile. In 1991, 34 people were killed when an arriving USAir jetliner crashed atop a commuter plane on a runway at Los Angeles Internatio­nal Airport. In 1994, Jeff Gillooly, Tonya Harding’s ex-husband, pleaded guilty in Portland, Oregon, to racketeeri­ng for his part in the attack on figure skater Nancy Kerrigan in exchange for a 24-month sentence (he ended up serving six months) and a $100,000 fine. In 2003, the space shuttle Columbia broke up during reentry, killing all seven of its crew members: commander Rick Husband; pilot William McCool; payload commander Michael Anderson; mission specialist­s Kalpana Chawla, David Brown and Laurel Clark; and payload specialist Ilan Ramon, the first Israeli in space. In 2011, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak announced he would not run for a new term in September elections, but rejected protesters’ demands he step down immediatel­y and leave the country after a dramatic day in which a quarter-million Egyptians staged their biggest protest to date calling on him to go. In 2016, the World Health Organizati­on declared a global emergency over the explosive spread of the Zika virus, which was linked to birth defects in the Americas, calling it an “extraordin­ary event” that posed a public health threat to other parts of the world. In 2020, as China’s death toll from the new coronaviru­s rose to 259, Beijing criticized Washington’s order barring entry to most foreigners who had visited China in the past two weeks. A World Health Organizati­on official said government­s needed to prepare for “domestic outbreak control.” TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Actor Garrett Morris is 85. Bluegrass singer Del McCoury is 83. TV personalit­y-singer Joy Philbin is 81. Political commentato­r Fred Barnes is 79. Rock musician Mike Campbell (Tom Petty & the Heartbreak­ers) is 72. Rock singer Exene Cervenka is 66. Actor Linus Roache is 58. Princess Stephanie of Monaco and actor Sherilyn Fenn are 57. Lisa Marie Presley and comedian-actor Pauly Shore are 54. Actor Brian Krause, jazz musician Joshua Redman and rock musician Patrick Wilson (Weezer) are 53. Actor Michael C. Hall and rock musician Ron Welty are 51. Rapper Big Boi (Outkast) is 47. Roots rocker Jason Isbell and country singer Julie Roberts are 43. Rock singer-musician Andrew VanWyngard­en is 39. TV personalit­y Lauren Conrad is 36. Rock singer Harry Styles (One Direction) is 28.

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