63 years ago today, Jersey Joe Walcott, the Hall of Famer heavyweight boxer and three-time organization champ, became the first African American to be elected as a Sheriff in the United States. Elected on Tuesday, November 2 by a two-to-one margin, he ran as a Democrat and said he wanted to use the position to “help people and rehabilitate them.” READ a little more… (1971)nnnn
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- The BBC Television Service was launched by the British Broadcasting Corporation—the world’s first continuous, broadcast-quality TV service (1936)
- The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, CBC, was established (1936)
- Martin Luther King Day, a national holiday to honor the Civil Rights hero, was signed into U.S. law by President Ronald Reagan (1983)
- Hostage David Jacobsen was freed after 17 months of captivity by Islamic Jihad (1986)
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n8 years ago today, the longest World Series drought ended in the most spectacular fashion when the Chicago Cubs came back from 3 games to 1 against the Cleveland Indians to win the baseball championship on the final day—becoming the first team in 40 years to do so, after being down by such a margin.nnOn November 4th, the city of Chicago held a victory parade and rally for the Cubs that began at Wrigley Field, headed down Lake Shore Drive, and ended in Grant Park. The city estimated that over five million people attended the parade and rally, which made it one of the largest recorded gatherings in history.nn
nnThe largest artificial object in space today, it orbits 250 miles (400km) above Earth, circling it roughly every 93 minutes, completing 15.5 orbits per day. The windows are covered during night hours to give the impression of darkness because the station experiences 16 sunrises and sunsets per day.nnThe ISS is run and funded by a multinational collaboration between NASA and four other space agencies in Russia, Japan, Europe, and Canada. Governed by international treaties, the station serves as a microgravity and research laboratory where scientific experiments are conducted in astrobiology, astronomy, meteorology, physics, and other fields.(2000)nnLOOK: International Space Station Photobombs Solar Eclipse (Stunning NASA Pics)nn104 years ago today, KDKA in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania started broadcasting as the first commercially licensed radio station in the United States.nn

nnAfter his inauguration, President Kennedy took immediate action to turn the campaign promise into reality, making the Peace Corps volunteer program an independent U.S. agency. Since its inception, more than a quarter of a million Americans have volunteered—serving in 141 countries abroad for a period of two years, with three months of training. (1960)nn
nnAnd, on this day 290 years ago, Daniel Boone, the American pioneer, explorer, and politician was born. His frontier exploits made him one of the first folk heroes of the United States. Although he also became a businessman, soldier and politician who represented three different counties in the Virginia General Assembly, Boone is most famous for his exploration and settlement of what is now Kentucky.nnHe blazed the Wilderness Road from North Carolina and Tennessee through the mountains of Cumberland Gap into Kentucky. There, he founded the village of Boonesborough, in Kentucky, one of the first American settlements west of the Appalachians. Before the end of the 18th century, more than 200,000 Americans migrated to Kentucky/Virginia by following the route marked by Boone.nnHe was a legend in his own lifetime, especially after accounts of his adventures were published in 1784, framing him as the typical American frontiersman—and, later, inspiring many heroic tall tales and works of fiction.nnDespite the theme song of a television show (1964–1970) that described Boone as a “big man” in a “coonskin cap”—the “rippin’est, roarin’est, fightin’est man the frontier ever knew”, the lyrics did not describe the real Boone. He was not a big man and did not wear a coonskin cap. (1734)nnSHARE The Milestones and Memories…

