238 years ago today is celebrated as the first known date of the abolition of the death penalty in a Western nation-state. Commemorated today as Cities for Life Day, the decision came in the realm of Grand Duke Leopold II of Tuscany. Pietro Leopoldo would later become Leopold II, the Holy Roman Emperor. READ how he came to the decision… (1786)nnnn
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- Leopold II, the Grand Duke of Tuscany in Italy, instituted penal reforms making his country the first state to abolish the death penalty in modern times—and the day is commemorated by 300 cities around the world as Cities for Life Day (1786)
- The writer and humorist Mark Twain was born in Missouri (1835)
- Gaining independence from the UK on this date: Barbados (1966) and South Yemen (1967)
- The motion picture Gandhi, which went on to win eight Academy Awards, had its world premiere in the most fitting of cities, New Delhi, telling the biographical tale of Mohandas Gandhi, an Indian lawyer whose non-violent activism overthrew an empire (1982)
- Bill Clinton brought hope for peace to Northern Ireland and received a rapturous welcome as the first serving US president to visit the region (1995)
- Longtime Jeopardy! champion Ken Jennings collected a total of $2,520,700, television’s biggest game show winnings (2004)
- John Sentamu became the first black archbishop in the Church of England (2005)
- The Dave Matthews Band turned their tour-opening show in East Rutherford, NJ into a benefit concert, fulfilling a pledge to donate $1 million from ticket sales and merchandise to support Hurricane Sandy recovery efforts. (2012)
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n148 years ago today, the golden funerary “Mask of Agamemnon” was pulled from the remains of a tomb on Mycenae by archeologist Heimlich Schliemann in one of the most famous archaeological finds in history, not least because a debate on the authenticity of the mask remained heated for most of the 20th century. Today, the mask as a hammered gold artifact of ancient Mycenae is well-accepted, however it’s believed to predate the period of the Trojan War by about 400 years, making it the mask of someone else—Schliemann took to calling ‘him’ “Schulze.” nn
nnThe story recounts the details of Brian Piccolo’s life, the NFL pro athlete stricken with terminal cancer in 1965.nnPiccolo’s and Sayers’ sharply differing temperaments and racial backgrounds made them unlikely buddies in the 60s, but they became the first interracial roommates in NFL history, and Brian’s Song chronicles the evolution of their friendship, ending with Piccolo’s death. A huge success on TV, critics have called the movie one of the finest telefilms ever made. A definite “guy-cry” flick, it steered clear of overt sentimentality while expressing the genuine affection that the two men felt so deeply. WATCH the trailer… (1971)nn[raw][/raw]nn nn150 years ago today, the famed British Prime Minister Winston Churchill was born.nn

nnAnd, 42 years ago today, Michael Jackson’s Thriller LP was released. Produced by Quincy Jones, and featuring a duet with Paul McCartney, it became the world’s best-selling album of all time, with estimated sales of 66 million copies. The first to be certified 33× multi-platinum, the album won a record-breaking eight Grammy Awards, with 7 top 10 singles, including Billie Jean, Beat It, The Girl Is Mine and Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’—all of which Jackson wrote. (1982)nn
nnAnd, on this day in 1968, Glen Campbell’s album ‘Wichita Lineman’ hit #1 on the US album chart. The inspiration for that title song’s lyrics came to Jimmy Webb while he was driving through Washita County, Oklahoma. He was observing “an endless litany of telephone poles, each looking exactly the same.” Then, in the distance, he noticed the silhouette of a solitary lineman atop a pole—the picture of loneliness. Webb then imagined what the man might be saying into the phone. When the famed country singer who was hoping for another song like ‘By the Time I Get to Phoenix’ heard the tune that was written for him, he cried.nnDozens of other artists, like James Taylor and, guitarist Johnny A., have covered the timeless ballad. Coincidentally, Campbell also played his very last live performance in 2012 on November 30.nn[raw][/raw]nnSHARE The Milestones, Memories, and Music…

