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Today in history

1780:

The Congregational Church of Connecticut licenses (to preach) the first black minister certified by a predominantly white denomination, Lemuel Haynes, a veteran of the Americn Revolution. Haynes later became the first black minister to pastor a white church (in Rutland, Vermont) and the first black to receive an honorary college degree.
 
1 December 1241 - Death of Isabella of England, Holy Roman Empress.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_of_England
 
December 2, 1927: After 18 years producing the ground-breaking Model T automobile (whose sales were beginning to slip), Henry Ford introduces a new car. It is the Model A, which will go on to become another huge sales success.

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While Henry Ford goes down in history as a preeminent American industrialist and one of the most important figures of the twentieth century, I must point out that he was also rabidly anti-Semitic.
 
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While Henry Ford goes down in history as a preeminent American industrialist and one of the most important figures of the twentieth century, I must point out that he was also rabidly anti-Semitic.

Next thing you're going to tell us that Hitler has fallen out of favor!
 
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December 3, 1857: Joseph Conrad (birth name Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski) is born in Berdychiv, Ukraine, a Polish city then part of the Russian Empire.

Though the Polish-speaking Conrad did not speak English fluently till he was in his 20s, he became one of the greatest novelists in the English language. Eighty years after he published his novella Heart of Darkness, it became the basis of Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 film Apocalypse Now.
 
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Okay....missed it by a day.

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tuerie de l'École polytechnique (l'École Polytechnique Massacre)

On December 6, 1989, 14 women were murdered and 10 other women and 4 men were injured in Canada's largest mass shooting by anti-feminist Marc Lépine.

Memorials for the 14 victims are still held on this day 32 years later.
 
1790 - the U. S. Congress moved to Philadelphia from New York
1865 - the 13th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution, abolishing slavery, was ratified as Georgia became the 27th state to endorse it
1907 - the worst mining disaster in U. S. history occurred as 362 men and boys died in a coal mine explosion in Monongah, West Virginia
1917 - some 2,000 people were killed when an explosives-laden French cargo ship, the Mont Blanc, collided with the Norwegian vessel, Imo, at the harbor in Halifax, Nova Scotia, setting off a blast that devastated the Canadian city
1922 - the Anglo-Irish Treaty, which established the Irish Free State, came into force one year to the day after it was signed in London
 
1787 - Delaware became the first state to ratify the U. S. Constitution
1941 - Japan launched a surprise air raid on the U. S. Navy base at Pearl Harbor in Hawai'i as well as hitting targets in Malaya, Hong Kong, Guam, the Philippines and Wake Island
1948 - fire broke out at the Winecoff Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia, killing 119 people
1972 - the last U. S. moon mission, to date, Apollo 17, was launched
 
374: Ambrose is consecrated bishop of Milan, Italy. The first bishop to stand up to the emperor and win (thus creating a church-state precedent that would influence the West for a millennium), he was also an influential theologian, especially regarding the Holy Spirit. His preaching led to the conversion of Augustine.

430: Cyril of Alexandria condemns the Antiochene monk Nestorius, who claimed Christ was two persons (divine and human) rather than one person with two natures.
 



After serving over 16 years as Kanzlerin (Prime Minister) "Mother Merkel" had her last day in office...



 
1865: Slavery is abolished in the United States as the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution is ratified. Many of the abolitionists who pushed for its passage were Christians seeking to make America more like the Kingdom of God.
 
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