Day In History May 3



  day in history may 3: Encyclopaedia Britannica Hugh Chisholm, 1910 This eleventh edition was developed during the encyclopaedia's transition from a British to an American publication. Some of its articles were written by the best-known scholars of the time and it is considered to be a landmark encyclopaedia for scholarship and literary style.
  day in history may 3: Incomplete, True, Authentic, and Wonderful History of May Day Peter Linebaugh, 2016-04-01 “May Day is about affirmation, the love of life, and the start of spring, so it has to be about the beginning of the end of the capitalist system of exploitation, oppression, war, and overall misery, toil, and moil.” So writes celebrated historian Peter Linebaugh in an essential compendium of reflections on the reviled, glorious, and voltaic occasion of May 1st. It is a day that has made the rich and powerful cower in fear and caused Parliament to ban the Maypole—a magnificent and riotous day of rebirth, renewal, and refusal. These reflections on the Red and the Green—out of which arguably the only hope for the future lies—are populated by the likes of Native American anarcho-communist Lucy Parsons, the Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement, Karl Marx, José Martí, W.E.B. Du Bois, Rosa Luxemburg, SNCC, and countless others, both sentient and verdant. The book is a forceful reminder of the potentialities of the future, for the coming of a time when the powerful will fall, the commons restored, and a better world born anew.
  day in history may 3: Congressional Record United States. Congress, 1971 The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)
  day in history may 3: A Day in United States History - Book 2 Paul R. Wonning, Description Undertake your own journey into Colonial American history with the A Day in United States History - Book 2. The volume includes both little and well known tales of the events and people that made up the building blocks of the United States. This frontier history includes the following stories: January 10, 1749 - Petition Filed To Repeal of the Ban Against Slaves February 27, 1717 - The Great Snow of 1717 March 10, 1753- Liberty Bell Hung April 3, 1735 - Georgia Bans Slavery May 12, 1777 - First Ice Cream Advertisement June 26, 1740 - Siege of Fort Mose - War of Jenkins Ear July 07, 1774 - Paul Revere Adopts Snake Device August 15, 1756 - Daniel Boone and Rebecca Married September 11, 1740 - First Mention of a Black Doctor in Colonies October 20, 1774 - Congress created the Continental Association November 05, 1492 - Christopher Columbus learns of maize December 21, 1767 - Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania journal, united states, this day in history, history stories, beginners, introduction
  day in history may 3: The One Year Book of Amazing Stories Robert Petterson, 2018-10-09 ECPA 2020 Christian Book Award Finalist! You wouldn’t believe it, but . . . James Earl Jones, the voice of Darth Vader, grew up mute. Michael Jordan was cut from his high school basketball team. Albert Einstein was bullied mercilessly in school. Beethoven’s mom almost aborted him. Life takes the strangest sharp turns—and sometimes, U-turns. Robert Petterson—popular speaker, storyteller, and author—has been a student for his entire life of what God is teaching us through those real-life U-turns. In this book, he compiles 365 amazing stories that teach lessons you won’t easily forget. Each entry is written in the rest-of-the-story style popularized by Paul Harvey. With The One Year Book of Amazing Stories, you’ll marvel at how God has used the lives of these ordinary people to change the course of human history.
  day in history may 3: America's Forgotten Holiday Donna T. Haverty-Stacke, 2009 Though now a largely forgotten holiday in the United States, May Day was founded here in 1886 by an energized labor movement as a part of its struggle for the eight-hour day. In ensuing years, May Day took on new meaning, and by the early 1900s had become an annual rallying point for anarchists, socialists, and communists around the world. Yet American workers and radicals also used May Day to advance alternative definitions of what it meant to be an American and what America should be as a nation. Mining contemporary newspapers, party and union records, oral histories, photographs, and rare film footage, America’s Forgotten Holiday explains how May Days celebrants, through their colorful parades and mass meetings, both contributed to the construction of their own radical American identities and publicized alternative social and political models for the nation. This fascinating story of May Day in America reveals how many contours of American nationalism developed in dialogue with political radicals and workers, and uncovers the cultural history of those who considered themselves both patriotic and dissenting Americans.
  day in history may 3: Babylost Monica J. Casper, 2022-03-18 The U.S. infant mortality rate is among the highest in the industrialized world, and Black babies are far more likely than white babies to die in their first year of life. Maternal mortality rates are also very high. Though the infant mortality rate overall has improved over the past century with public health interventions, racial disparities have not. Racism, poverty, lack of access to health care, and other causes of death have been identified, but not yet adequately addressed. The tragedy is twofold: it is undoubtedly tragic that babies die in their first year of life, and it is both tragic and unacceptable that most of these deaths are preventable. Despite the urgency of the problem, there has been little public discussion of infant loss. The question this book takes up is not why babies die; we already have many answers to this question. It is, rather, who cares that babies, mostly but not only Black and Native American babies, are dying before their first birthdays? More importantly, what are we willing to do about it? This book tracks social and cultural dimensions of infant death through 58 alphabetical entries, from Absence to ZIP Code. It centers women’s loss and grief, while also drawing attention to dimensions of infant death not often examined. It is simultaneously a sociological study of infant death, an archive of loss and grief, and a clarion call for social change.
  day in history may 3: Astronomia Accurata; Or the Royal Astronomer and Navigator Robert Heath, 1760
  day in history may 3: Chase's Calendar of Events 2019 Editors of Chase's, 2018-09-30 Find out what's going on any day of the year, anywhere across the globe! The world’s date book, Chase's is the definitive day-by-day resource of what America and the world are celebrating and commemorating. From national days to celebrity birthdays, from historical anniversaries to astronomical phenomena, from award ceremonies and sporting events to religious festivals and carnivals, Chase's is the must-have reference used by experts and professionals—a one-stop shop with 12,500 entries for everything that is happening now or is worth remembering from the past. Completely updated for 2019, Chase's also features extensive appendices as well as a companion website that puts the power of Chase's at the user's fingertips. 2019 is packed with special events and observances, including The International Year of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements The Transit of Mercury National days and public holidays of every nation on Earth Celebrations and observances of Leonardo da Vinci's 500th death anniversary The 100th anniversary of the 1919 World Series Scandal The 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing The 200th birthdays of Queen Victoria and Walt Whitman The 150th birth anniversary of Mohandas Gandhi and the 100th birth anniversary of Jackie Robinson Scores of new holidays and national days Birthdays of new world leaders, office holders, and breakout stars And much more! All from the reference book that NPR's Planet Money calls the Oxford English Dictionary of holidays.
  day in history may 3: Annual Report of the State Board of Horticulture of the State of California ... California. State Board of Horticulture, 1890
  day in history may 3: Ebony , 1998-05 EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine.
  day in history may 3: Bulletin of the Newport Historical Society Newport Historical Society, 1912
  day in history may 3: Woman in the Nineteenth Century Margaret Fuller, 1845
  day in history may 3: History Day by Day: 366 Voices from the Past Peter Furtado, 2019-08-27 A compelling day-by-day glimpse of highlights from 2,500 years of human history through 366 quotations. History Day by Day presents an original perspective on over two millennia of human history through 366 quotations, one for each day of the year, including leap years. Each quotation, tied to the anniversary of a significant historical event, captures that moment with the immediacy of an eyewitness or the narrative flair of a chronicler. Every day becomes a window to the past: on March 15, 44 BCE, Julius Caesar falls victim to Brutus and his coconspirators; on May 1, 1851, novelist Charlotte Bront visits London’s Great Exhibition; on June 28, 1919, in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles, broken-spirited German delegates sign the treaty that brings World War I to its fateful conclusion; and on September 11, 2001, people across the globe watch in horror as the Twin Towers topple and change the world forever. History Day by Day embraces a wide range of voices, moods, and mediums, from the powerful to the impoverished, the revolutionary to the reactionary, the joyful to the grief-stricken, and the eyewitness to the diarist. Both engrossing anthology and informative overview of world history, History Day by Day offers readers entertainment and information in equal measure.
  day in history may 3: Directory of Museums Kenneth Hudson, Ann Nicholls, 1975-06-18
  day in history may 3: National Parks & Landmarks ,
  day in history may 3: Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society Annual Meeting American Ophthalmological Society, 1919
  day in history may 3: Exhibitors Daily Review , 1926
  day in history may 3: The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond, 1892
  day in history may 3: The Museum News Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Brooklyn Museum, 1909
  day in history may 3: Twelve Days Tony Silber, 2023-07 In the popular literature and scholarship of the Civil War, the days immediately after the surrender at Fort Sumter are overshadowed by the great battles and seismic changes in American life that followed. The twelve days that began with the federal evacuation of the fort and ended with the arrival of the New York Seventh Militia Regiment in Washington were critically important. The nation's capital never again came so close to being captured by the Confederates. Tony Silber's riveting account starts on April 14, 1861, with President Lincoln's call for seventy-five thousand militia troops. Washington, a Southern slaveholding city, was the focal point: both sides expected the first clash to occur there. The capital was barely defended, by about two thousand local militia troops of dubious training and loyalty. In Charleston, less than two days away by train, the Confederates had an organized army that was much larger and ready to fight. Maryland's eastern sections were already reeling in violent insurrection, and within days Virginia would secede. For half of the twelve days after Fort Sumter, Washington was severed from the North, the telegraph lines cut and the rail lines impassable, sabotaged by secessionist police and militia members. There was no cavalry coming. The United States had a tiny standing army at the time, most of it scattered west of the Mississippi. The federal government's only defense would be state militias. But in state after state, the militia system was in tatters. Southern leaders urged an assault on Washington. A Confederate success in capturing Washington would have changed the course of the Civil War. It likely would have assured the secession of Maryland. It might have resulted in England's recognition of the Confederacy. It would have demoralized the North. Fortunately, none of this happened. Instead, Lincoln emerged as the master of his cabinet, a communications genius, and a strategic giant who possessed a crystal-clear core objective and a powerful commitment to see it through. Told in real time, Twelve Days alternates between the four main scenes of action: Washington, insurrectionist Maryland, the advance of Northern troops, and the Confederate planning and military movements. Twelve Days tells for the first time the entire harrowing story of the first days of the Civil War.
  day in history may 3: The Athenaeum , 1845
  day in history may 3: CRM , 1993
  day in history may 3: Summary of Veterans' Legislation Reported, 92nd Congress, First Session United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs, 1971
  day in history may 3: Summary of Veterans Legislation Reported, Ninety-second Congress United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs, 1972
  day in history may 3: The Darkest Dawn Thomas Goodrich, 2005-02-16 The story of the Lincoln assassination and its aftermath, captured with you-are-there immediacy. It was one of the most tragic events in American history: The famous president, beloved by many, reviled by some, murdered while viewing a play at Ford’s Theater in Washington. The frantic search for the perpetrators. The nation in mourning. The solemn funeral train. The conspirators brought to justice. Coming just days after the surrender of the Confederate Army at Appomattox, the assassination of Abraham Lincoln has become etched in the national consciousness like few other events. The president who had steered the nation through its bloodiest crisis was cut down before the end, just as it appeared that the bloodshed was over. The story has been told many times, but rarely with the immediacy of The Darkest Dawn. Thomas Goodrich brings to his narrative the care of the historian and the flair of the fiction writer. The result is a gripping account, filled with detail and as fresh as today’s news. “Among the hundreds of books published about the assassination of our 16th president, this is an exceptional volume.” —Frank J. Williams, founding Chair of The Lincoln Forum
  day in history may 3: Michigan Historical Collections Michigan Historical Commission, Michigan State Historical Society, 1911
  day in history may 3: Calendars of the United States House of Representatives and History of Legislation United States. Congress. House, 1995
  day in history may 3: John Wilkes Booth: Day by Day Arthur F. Loux, 2014-09-03 By 1865, at the age of 26, Booth had much to lose: a loving family, hosts of friends, adoring women, professional success as one of America's foremost actors, and the promise of yet more fame and fortune. Yet he formed a daring conspiracy to abduct Lincoln and barter him for Confederate prisoners of war. The Civil War ended before Booth could carry out his plan, so he assassinated the president, believing him to be a tyrant who had turned the once-proud Union into an engine of oppression that had devastated the South. This book gives a day-by-day account of Booth's complex life--from his birth May 10, 1838, to his death April 26, 1865, and the aftermath--and offers a new understanding of the crime that shocked a nation.
  day in history may 3: The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science, Art, and Finance , 1862
  day in history may 3: Documents Illustrative of English History in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries Cole, 1844
  day in history may 3: 1001 Days That Shaped the World Editors of Thunder Bay Press, 2022-09-06 Packed with iconic images, 1001 Days That Shaped the World is a detailed, fact-filled reference that presents the most significant events that shaped the course of human development, from the big bang to the storming of Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Open up the book and discover what happened, when, why, and to whom on history's most crucial days--
  day in history may 3: The New England Journal of Medicine , 1904
  day in history may 3: Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and Surgical Science , 1876
  day in history may 3: Lutheran Companion , 1907
  day in history may 3: Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication , 1912
  day in history may 3: Six Days of War Michael B. Oren, 2002 In 1967 the future of the state of Israel was far from certain. But with its swift and stunning military victory against an Arab coalition led by Egypt in the Six Day War, Israel not only preserved its existence but redrew the map of the region, with fateful consequences. The Camp DavidAccords, the assassinations of Anwar Sadat and Yitzhak Rabin, the intifada, and the current troubled peace negotiations--all of these trace their origins to the Six Day War.Michael Oren's Six Days of War is a gripping account of one of the most dramatic and important episodes in the history of the Middle East. With exhaustive research in primary sources--including Soviet, Jordanian, and Syrian files not previously available--he has reconstructed the tension-filledbackground and the dramatic military events of the conflict, drawing the threads together in a riveting narrative, enlivened by crisp characters sketches of major characters (many of whom, from Ariel Sharon to Yasser Arafat, are still leading figures today). Most important, Oren has unearthed somedramatic new findings. He has discovered that a top-secret Egyptian plan to invade Israel and wipe out its army and nuclear reactor came within hours of implementation. He also reveals how the superpowers narrowly avoided a nuclear showdown over the Eastern Mediterranean and how a military coup inIsrael almost occurred on the eve of the war.
  day in history may 3: Library of Congress Subject Headings Library of Congress, Library of Congress. Subject Cataloging Division, Library of Congress. Office for Subject Cataloging Policy, 2000
  day in history may 3: A History of the Peace Conference of Paris: The collapse of the Central Powers. Part I. The military collapse of Bulgaria ; Part II. Military disintegration of Austro-Hungarian monarchy Harold William Vazeille Temperley, 1921 SCOTT (copy 1: v.1-6): From the John Holmes Library collection.
  day in history may 3: Billboard , 1952-05-10 In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends.
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This Day in History… May 3, 1911 On May 3, 1911, Wisconsin passed America’s first worker’s compensation program. This law provided financial security for workers injured on the job. By …

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The history of the world holiday on the 1st May - May Day, or International Workers Day, held in …

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The Constitution of 3 May is undoubtedly one of the most important symbols of Polish …

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“In Flanders Fields”
On May 3, 1915, Canadian physician John McCrae penned the poem, “In Flanders Fields,” in …

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This Day In History May: Incomplete, True, Authentic, and Wonderful History of May Day Peter …

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The Origins of Memorial Day. Three years after the Civil War ended, on May 5, 1868, the head …

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This Day In History May 3: Encyclopaedia Britannica Hugh Chisholm,1910 This eleventh edition …

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proclaiming Ahn Shi Il, the Day of Attendance of Safe Settlement, to be observed by …

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Students can use This Day in History on History.com (history.com/tdih) to compile a list of …

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This Day in History… May 3, 2003 On May 3, 2003, the Old Man of the Mountain rock formation …

May 2018 E-Newsletter - Poulsbo, Washington
on Monday, May 28 in observance of Memorial Day. This Month in Poulsbo History May 3, …

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Authentic, and Wonderful History of May Day Peter Linebaugh,2016-04-01 May Day is about …

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Within the pages of "Today In History May 3," a mesmerizing literary creation penned by a …

This Day in History… May 3, 1911 - info.mysticstamp.com
This Day in History… May 3, 1911 On May 3, 1911, Wisconsin passed America’s first worker’s compensation program. This law provided financial security for workers injured on the job. By …

Military History Anniversaries 1 thru 31 May - subasepearl.com
May 03 1942 – Japanese naval troops invade Tulagi Island in the Solomon Islands during the first part of Operation Mo that results in the Battle of the Coral Sea between Japanese forces and …

A short history of May Day - libcom.org
The history of the world holiday on the 1st May - May Day, or International Workers Day, held in commemoration of four anarchists executed for struggling for an 8-hour day. Originally a …

HISTORY OF MAY - Marxists Internet Archive
The 8-hour day movement which directly gave birth to May Day, must, however, be traced to the general movement initiated in the United States in 1884.

May Day: A Brief History - local79.org
On May 1, 1886, over 300,000 workers around the United States—40,000 in Chicago alone—laid down their tools and walked out in the fight for the eight-hour day. This was by far the most …

This Day in History on May 3: Citygarden Opens in St. Louis
May 4, 2024 · Turning our gaze to the artistic realm, May 3, 1919, marks the birth of the legendary folk musician Pete Seeger in New York City. Seeger's influence on the American music scene …

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Excerpt from Alabama Bird Day Book: May 3, 1918 In order that our boys and girls may grow up with a just appreciation of our feathered friends, and in order to 'instil the proper habits of

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The Constitution of 3 May is undoubtedly one of the most important symbols of Polish independence. The deputies present at the first Legislative Sejm to be held after Poland …

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This Day in History… May 3, 1903 Happy Birthday Bing Crosby One of the best-selling recording artists of the 20th century, Bing Crosby, was born Harry Lillis Crosby Jr. in Tacoma, …

“In Flanders Fields”
On May 3, 1915, Canadian physician John McCrae penned the poem, “In Flanders Fields,” in honor of a fallen fellow soldier following the Second Battle of Ypres. The small town of Ypres …

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This Day In History May: Incomplete, True, Authentic, and Wonderful History of May Day Peter Linebaugh,2016-04-01 May Day is about affirmation the love of life and the start of spring so it …

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The Origins of Memorial Day - Veterans Affairs
The Origins of Memorial Day. Three years after the Civil War ended, on May 5, 1868, the head of an organization of Union veterans — the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) — established …

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This Day In History May 3: Encyclopaedia Britannica Hugh Chisholm,1910 This eleventh edition was developed during the encyclopaedia s transition from a British to an American publication …

This week in history, May 3-9 - tparents.org
proclaiming Ahn Shi Il, the Day of Attendance of Safe Settlement, to be observed by Unificationists every eighth day. The first Ahn Shi Il was conducted on May 5. On that day, …

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Students can use This Day in History on History.com (history.com/tdih) to compile a list of significant events related to a unit or period of time you are studying in class. Then, assign or …

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This Day in History… May 3, 2003 On May 3, 2003, the Old Man of the Mountain rock formation in New Hampshire collapsed. The 40-foot-tall “face” in New Hampshire’s White Mountains was …

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on Monday, May 28 in observance of Memorial Day. This Month in Poulsbo History May 3, 1933 (85 years ago) The Council of the Town of Poulsbo passes Resolution No. 6, adopting …

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Authentic, and Wonderful History of May Day Peter Linebaugh,2016-04-01 May Day is about affirmation the love of life and the start of spring so it has to be about the beginning of the end …

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