Born on February 15, 1820, this American social reformer and women's rights activist played a pivotal role in the women's suffrage movement.
Who is Susan B. Anthony?
On February 3, 1959, Richie Valens, The Big Bopper, and Buddy Holly all die in a plane crash. This becomes known as the “day the music died” after Don McLane releases his 1972 hit named for the airplane they crashed.
What is American Pie?
The poet was discovered after sneaking one of his works under the dinner plate of artist Vachel Lindsay, and went on to become one of the leaders of the Harlem Renaissance. Born February 1, 1902.
Who is Langston Hughes?
While not for the Gold Medal, the United States beat the Soviet Union on February 22, 1980 in the Olympic medal round in what is now known as this.
What is the "Miracle on Ice"?
Released on February 12, 2016, this Marvel movie's unusual release date, did not stop it from being a smash hit at the box office grossing over $782 million.
What is Deadpool?
In 2025, this begins on February 28th and is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar which begins a month of fasting.
What is Ramadan?
On February 7th, 1964, they landed in America. It was the beginning of the “British Invasion” and music in general, and rock and roll specifically, would never be the same.
Who are the Beatles?
The "mother of the freedom movement," became a Civil Rights icon when she refused to move to the back of an Alabama bus in 1955. Born February 4, 1913.
Who is Rosa Parks?
On February 2, 1876. this Sports League or Organization was created and was made up of 8 teams (or clubs).
What is the National League?
The Roman Festival of purification.
What is Februalia?
In 1929, the murder of seven members and associates of Chicago's North Side Gang took place on this day, giving the event its memorable name.
What is the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre?
On February 10th, 1972, this person debuts alter-ego Ziggy Stardust at a concert in Tolworth, England stoaking the fires of Glam Rock to new highs.
Who is David Bowie?
Born as Eunice Waymon she adopted her stage moniker by the time she was 21. Her highest-charting song was "I Loves You, Porgy," which topped out at No. 2 on the U.S. R&B charts in 1959. Born February 21, 1933.
Who is Nina Simone?
On February 7, 1949, this baseball player is the first to have a $100,000 salary for the New York Yankees.
Who is Joe DiMaggio?
Known as the Prognosticator of Prognosticators, he comes out on February 2nd to bring the forecast for Spring.
Who is Punxsutawney Phil?
On February 1, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln signed this Amendment to the United States Constitution, officially abolishing slavery.
What is the 13th Amendment?
On February 22, 1969, he performs at San Quentin Prison, spawning the legendary Live at San Quentin album?
Who is Johnny Cash?
A hero to young readers since her first book in the Little House on the Prairie series was published in 1932. Older readers can also look to the author for inspiration. Born February 7, 1867.
Who is Laura Ingalls Wilder?
On February 9, 1895, Four years after basketball is invented, this sport is invented in Massachusetts. Today it is a Summer Olympic sport.
What is Volleyball?
February's Birthstone: It is considered a symbol of friendship, trust, protection, commitment, and love.
What is amethyst?
On February 25, 1870, he became the first African American to serve in the United States Senate.
Who is Hiram Rhoades Revels?
On February 28, 1984, this album by Michael Jackson wins eight Grammy Awards.
What is Thriller?
Born Chloe Ardelia Wofford, an American novelist and editor known for works including The Bluest Eyes, Song of Solomon, and Beloved. Born February 18, 1931.
Who is Toni Morrison?
On February 27, 1992, the PGA allows this 16 year old onto the tour. He's the youngest golfer in 35 years.
Who is Tiger Woods?
In 1926, he established Negro History Week. The celebration highlighted Black Americans’ history, lives, and contributions. In 1976, Negro History Week expanded to the month-long celebration we observe today.
Who is Carter G. Woodsen?