On This Day in History: November 6
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Heavyweight History
"The most shocking evening in boxing": George Foreman VS Michael Moorer
On November 6, 1994, George Foreman made history by becoming the world's oldest heavyweight title belt holder at 45 years of age. He went on to represent an entire line of cooking equipment known as the George Foreman Grills.
Nelson Mandela Released in 1990
United Nations History
November 6, 1962
The United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution against the inhumanity of Apartheid in South Africa, asking all UN Members to end economic and military relations with that nation.
Apartheid remained in effect from 1948-1993 as a government-sanctioned discrimination politically and economically all members of the South African non-white populace. This included separate white and non-white neighborhoods. Non-whites needed special permission to even walk into a white neighborhood. This was a hardship, considering whites were a small minority of the total population, but controlled a huge majority of the country's land.
Apartheid continued on to 1973, when the UN declared it to be a "crime against humanity."
Apartheid continued and in 1974, South Africa was suspended from the UN General Assembly.
Despite blood resistance, the bigotry rule of government, apartheid continued until it began to erode in the early 1990s. The popular hero Nelson Mandela lived 27 years in prison with fellow anti-apartheid leaders in a sentence for treason. However, in 1993, he was elected President of South Africa. He remains a hero of the war against prejudice, discrimination, and bigotry worldwide.
Pioneer Simulation Project 1973 - 2002
The Stars in History
November 6, 1966: NASA History
On this autumn day in 1966, NASA's Lunar Orbiter 2 or the USA Lunar Orbiter was successfully launched to circle the moon (Luna). It did so grandly, photographing the far side in search of possible Apollo mission landing sites for the future. When finished with its work, the orbiter was remotely crashed by NASA personnel on Earth.
November 6, 1967: Further Adventures
In November 1967, NASA's Mariner 5 completed its five-month Venus Flyby mission. It took 4 months to reach Venus, where it examined the planet's magnetic field and found an atmosphere composed of 85-99% CO2. Mariner 5 is still alive in 2009, maintaining a solar orbit, like a tiny planet.
November 6, 1995: Pioneer 11, The Final Adventure
On this date, Pioneer 11 completed a Jupiter and Saturn Flyby mission. A true pioneer it left the solar system. It provided pictures on the way and measured the Jovian charged-particle, magnet-field environments. It explored past the outer edge of Saturn A-Ring, then passed under rings and out into space.
For more US space history, visit http://www.nasa.gov.
76 Trombones
History Marches Forward
November 6, 1854
On this November day before the American Civil War, the future March King, John Philip Sousa, was born. He composed innumerable marches and a few Broadway musicals:
- Chris and the Wonderful Lamp (1900)
- The Free Lance (1906)
- The American Maid (1913)
Sousa has been honored with a reference in the musical The Music Man as well: it is his own appearance in town that the good Prof. Harold Hill of the musical speaks of in the Sousa-inspired "76 Trombones." In fact, the song's composer, Meredith Willson had himself played in Sousa's band as a young musician!
Cloudy, with a Chance of Stones
Rock and Roll History
November 6, 1965
- In Bill Graham's first produced concert, the Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead played together for a benefit.
- The Rolling Stones hit #1 with the song Get Off Of My Cloud.
November 6, 1968
Joe Cocker’s version of With a Little Help From My Friends was the Number One Hit in the UK.
November 6, 1971
The Who launched Behind Blue Eyes from their Desert Island Disc Who’s Next.
90 Covers in Paris
History In Vogue
November 6, 2006
On this day in history, VogueTV presented a tribute to the 90th Birthday of Vogue Magazine via archived and previously unknown tidbits that people would enjoy. The show presented the top famous models, magazine covers, and historical development and accomplishments.
World War II News
November 6, 1941
The new Soviet top gun, Joseph Stalin, spoke to the Soviet Union for the second time out of 30 years of iron-fisted rule. He pronounced that though 350,000 men were killed in German attacks to date, the Germans had lost many more: 4.5 million men. Soviet Union would be victorious! USA also lent the Soviet Union $1 million this day.
November 6, 1944
The product plutonium was first made successfully by the Hanford Atomic Facility and used later in the Atomic bomb for Nagasaki, dropped by The Enola Gay.
Johanna the Insane
Additional November 6 Events
1479: Birthday of Johanna, the Insane, the Queen of Castile, Spain - sounds like an interesting woman.
1865: An odd Civil War ending -- The CSS Shenandoah was the final Confederate combat entity to surrender. But first, it sailed around the world and sank or captured 37 vessels.
1888: The Republican candidate Benjamin Harrison won the 23rd Presidency of the United States.
1905: The first stage presentation of Peter Pan opened in NYC. Peter Pan was played by Maude Adams and later by Mary Martin, before Seinfeld's "George Costanza" took over the roll on Broadway.
1835: Birthday of Mr. Cesare Lombroso, who became a professor of psychiatry, a founder of criminology (followed by Walter Reckless and Simon Dinitz and others), and developed a system of identifying criminals by personality types.
1861: Birthday of James Naismith, who invented basketball with a peach basket.
1946: Birthday of actress Sally Field.
1947: Meet The Press makes its television debut, become a weekly event in 1948.
1955: Birthday of Maria Shriver.
1967: TV talk show host Phil Donahue broadcast his first TV show in Dayton, Ohio
1985: The Iran-Contra Affair: US President Ronald Reagan had authorized the shipment of arms to Iran, as revealed by US media.
1991: The Russian President, Yeltsin, outlawed the Communist Party in Russia.
The 5th Dimension
Some Top 10 Hits on November 6
1961: Fool Number One by Brenda Lee; Big Bad John by Jimmy Dean (who soon introduced the Muppet Rowlf on his TV show)
1969: Suspicious Minds by Elvis Presley; Wedding Bell Blues by The 5th Dimension,
1985: Head over Heels by Tears for Fears.
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November 6 in the News
- Reward offered for Manville man wanted in November 6 Bound Brook Sonoco gas station attempted robberyThe Somerset Reporter2 days ago
Franklin D. Allen SOMERVILLE — A $250 reward is being offered for information on the whereabouts of 30-year-old Franklin D. Allen, of South 13th Avenue in Manville, who is wanted in connection with the November 6 attempted robbery of the...
- Kragthorpe, Nix, Quick lead Rocks past Male 31-6Louisville Courier-Journal10 hours ago
Once again it's late November, and Trinity's Shamrocks are on a roll. The Shamrocks kept their hopes alive for winning a fifth straight state Class 6-A football title by knocking off visiting Male 31-6 Friday night. Junior quarterback Brad Kragthorpe completed 16of19 passes for 283 yards and three touchdowns with one interception.
- Salvation Army hamper drive November 26Drumheller Mail9 hours ago
The Drumheller Salvation Army will be holding their annual food drive on Thursday, November 26 at 6 p.m. The food drive is part of its Christmas campaign. The one night blitz will cover the Drumheller valley as well as Nacmine, Rosedale, Morrin, Munson and Carbon.
- November 20, 2009Idaho State Journal15 hours ago
Posted: Friday, November 20, 2009 4:50 pm | Updated: 6:02 pm, Fri Nov 20, 2009. "Going Rogue" is going big.
- DRAMA November 21 at Academy of Fine Arts; 3 pm:The Telegraph18 hours ago
Mangalik’s Haroon-al Rashid , directed by Samir Biswas. November 21 at Girish Mancha; 6.30 pm: Samikhan presents Totaram . Dir: Pankaj Munshi. November 21 at Madhusudan Mancha; 6.30 pm: Aachhe Aachhe Sthan , produced by Anya Theatre. Dir: Ramaprasad Banik.
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It's pretty interesting; thanks Putz Ballard!
Thank you Patty for a wonderful and informative hub, thank you for sharing it. Godspeed. creativeone59
Wow! What a hub. Thanks for reminding us about November 6th. You must realize that the longer we live, the more frenetic news becomes and more and more is happening every day of our lives. It's almost too much to comprehend or keep up with. But you did, and you did yourself proud, Patty. Don White
I like ot take notes daily for "no reason"! They come in handy.
Thank you for the history lesson and the walk down memory lane (though to set the record straight - most was historical).
What interesting tidbits - history! I will have to come back to finish the videos too. Thanks for all the 'notes'.
Astounding the things that can happen in one day while I stand idly by wondering what day is it, anyway. I really need to make more of a contribution to history.
















Putz Ballard says:
2 weeks ago
Didn't know all this stuff happened on November 6th, thanks for sharing.