历史上的今天-Today in History 2011-03-07(在线收听) |
March 7th 1965-A bloody Sunday for America’s Civil Rights Movement in Selma, Alabama. That’s where state’s troopers and a sheriff posse attack civil right’s marchers pushing to register black voters. The violence leads to 2 more high-profile marches and later the passage of the Voting Rights Act. 1936 – Nazi Germany dictator, Adolf Hitler sends troops into his country’s demilitarized region, the move violates the treaty ending World War I and brings Europe a step closer to a second world war just years later.
And 1999 - "I know that you and Frank were planning to disconnect me, and I'm afraid something I cannot allow to happen."Movie director Stanley Kubrick, whose films include 2001, A Clockwork Orange and Full Metal Jacket dies at age 70. The year before his death, he told the Associated Press that despite the heartache, there is nothing like making movies.
"Although it can be like trying to write War and Peace in a bumper car at an amusement park,when you finally get it right,there are not many joys in life that can equal the feeling.."Today in History March 7th ,Sandy Kozel,the Associated Press. |
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