Quote of the Day: "I imagine that yes is the only living thing." - e. e. cummings
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Quote of the Day: "I imagine that yes is the only living thing." - e. e. cummings
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Apr 29, 2022
Two years before the United States entered World War I, women in Washington were gathering to protest the practice. As The Washington Post put it, “War was declared on war.” #DCHistory https://t.co/VfSrKD95MN Two years before the United States entered World War I, women in W…
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Apr 28, 2022
On this day in 1977, the Carter administration signed Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act, officially protecting disabled citizens from discrimination by recipients of federal funds. #DCHistory https://t.co/jyK9WQDAh2 On this day in 1977, the Carter administration sig…
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Apr 28, 2022
Muhammad Ali's duality as a firebrand activist and a revolutionary icon is exemplified by his controversial appearance at Howard University in 1967, where he spoke to Black students just days before he refused induction in the armed forces. #DCHistory https://t.co/vkAuhCJIgh …
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Apr 28, 2022
Improving Weather Data Using High-Altitude Balloons via NASA https://t.co/BXClqKxccV https://t.co/2UmcT3UKJt
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Apr 28, 2022
The Taj Mahal, on the second floor of 1327 Connecticut Avenue NW in Dupont Circle, was the only Indian restaurant in D.C. when it opened in July 1965 and reported to be the first of its kind. Sati Grewal was the manager. Vintage postcard view. https://t.co/Hjm6FaaQ9f The Taj M…
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Apr 28, 2022
On April 28, 1909, a funeral procession nearly a mile long for paraded down Pennsylvania Avenue. The man receiving the honor? Major Pierre Charles L’Enfant... who died in 1825. Why the overdue funeral? #DCHistory https://t.co/h6eXlbXjSk On April 28, 1909, a funeral processio…
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Apr 28, 2022