Today in history
Today is the 139th day of 2022 and the 61st day of spring.
Today’s history: In 1536, Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII of England, was beheaded for alleged adultery.
n In 1921, the U.S. Congress passed the Emergency Quota Act, setting a national quota system for immigration.
n In 1963, the New York Post Sunday Magazine published the first excerpts from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail.”
n In 2018, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were married at Windsor Castle in Berkshire, England.
Today’s fact: In his late 20s, future Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh lived in Paris, where he worked retouching photos.
Today’s sports: In 1991, Willy T. Ribbs became the first African American driver to qualify for the Indianapolis 500.
Today’s quote: “If you’re honest about things, people will trust you, even if you’re a bad guy. That says something about where we are and who we are as people.” -- Michael Che
Today’s number: 39 -- months that Anne Boleyn was married to Henry VIII before her execution.
Today’s moon: Between full moon (May 15) and last quarter moon (May 22).
Birthdays
Ho Chi Minh (1890-1969), Vietnamese leader; Malcolm X (1925-1965), civil rights leader; Nora Ephron (19412012), filmmaker/writer; Pete Townshend (1945- ), singersongwriter; Andre the Giant (1946-1993), actor/wrestler; Grace Jones (1948- ), singer/actress; Archie Manning (1949- ), football player; Joey Ramone (1951-2001), singersongwriter; Kevin Garnett (1976- ), basketball player; Georges St-Pierre (1981- ), martial artist/actor; Michael Che (1983), comedian; Marshmello (1992- ), DJ/producer; Sam Smith (1992- ), singer-songwriter.