History

Today in History – January 13

World History

  1. 1898 – Émile Zola Publishes “J’Accuse!”
    Strong defense of justice in the Dreyfus affair, shaping human rights activism.
  2. 1968 – Johnny Cash Performs at Folsom Prison
    Iconic performance influencing culture and conversations about incarceration.
  3. 1993 – Chemical Weapons Convention Signed
    Landmark step to ban weapons of mass destruction.

U.S. History

  1. 1990 – Douglas Wilder Becomes First Black Governor Elected in U.S.
    Historic moment advancing political representation.
  2. 1915 – Earthquake Strikes Avezzano, Italy (U.S. Aid Sent)
    Shows U.S. increasing humanitarian support worldwide.
  3. 1966 – “Batman” TV Series Premieres
    Influential pop culture and early comic-to-screen success.