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On This Day in History – August 11: Babe Ruth’s 500th, Alcatraz Opens, and More

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On This Day in History – August 11

August 11 is a date marked by significant scientific discoveries, historic political events, and the births and deaths of prominent figures. Let’s take a look at what makes this day notable around the world.


Major Events

  • 1492 – Rodrigo Borgia is elected Pope and takes the name Alexander VI, one of the most controversial pontiffs in church history.
  • 1858 – The first transatlantic telegraph cable message is sent between Queen Victoria and U.S. President James Buchanan.
  • 1929 – Babe Ruth becomes the first baseball player to hit 500 home runs in Major League Baseball history.
  • 1934 – The first civilian prisoners arrive at Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary in San Francisco Bay.
  • 1965 – The Watts Riots begin in Los Angeles, sparked by racial tensions and police violence; they last for six days.
  • 1972 – The last U.S. ground combat unit leaves South Vietnam as the U.S. winds down its military involvement in the Vietnam War.
  • 1999 – A total solar eclipse is visible across Europe and Asia, the last of the millennium.
  • 2003 – NATO takes over command of the international peacekeeping force in Afghanistan, its first major mission outside Europe.
  • 2014 – American actor and comedian Robin Williams is found dead in his California home.

Famous Birthdays

  • Enid Blyton (1897–1968) – British author best known for her Famous Five and Noddy children’s book series.
  • Alex Haley (1921–1992) – American author of Roots: The Saga of an American Family.
  • Mike Douglas (1920–2006) – American singer and talk show host.
  • Steve Wozniak (1950– ) – American engineer, co-founder of Apple Inc., and pioneer in personal computing.
  • Hulk Hogan (1953– ) – American professional wrestler and actor.
  • Joe Rogan (1967– ) – American podcaster, comedian, and mixed martial arts commentator.
  • Chris Hemsworth (1983– ) – Australian actor known for his role as Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
  • Will Friedle (1976– ) – American actor and voice artist, known for Boy Meets World.
  • Jacinda Barrett (1972– ) – Australian-American actress and former model.
  • Chris Messina (1974– ) – American actor known for roles in The Mindy Project and Argo.

Notable Deaths

  • Edmund Jennings Randolph (1753–1813) – American attorney and politician, the first U.S. Attorney General.
  • Jackson Pollock (1912–1956) – American abstract expressionist painter, died in a car crash.
  • Euronymous (Øystein Aarseth) (1968–1993) – Norwegian musician and guitarist for black metal band Mayhem.
  • Peter Eisenman (1932–2023) – American architect and academic, known for deconstructivist architecture.
  • Laurel Clark (1961–2003) – American astronaut, perished in the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster.
  • Kamal El-Shennawi (1921–2011) – Egyptian actor and director.
  • Robert S. McNamara (1916–2009) – U.S. Secretary of Defense during the Vietnam War.
  • Robin Williams (1951–2014) – American actor and comedian beloved for both humorous and dramatic roles.
  • Florence Harding (1860–1924) – First Lady of the United States, wife of President Warren G. Harding.
  • William DeWitt Sr. (1902–1982) – American baseball executive and owner.

Holidays

  • Mountain Day (Japan) – Celebrates the nation’s mountainous terrain and promotes outdoor appreciation.
  • Independence Day (Chad) – Marks Chad’s independence from France in 1960.
  • National Son and Daughter Day (United States) – A day for parents to show appreciation for their children.
  • Play in the Sand Day – A lighthearted observance encouraging families to enjoy the outdoors.

Fun Facts

  • Babe Ruth’s 500th home run in 1929 was an unprecedented feat and helped cement his legacy in baseball history.
  • Mountain Day in Japan was established relatively recently in 2016 to encourage people to get in touch with nature.
  • Robin Williams’ sudden death in 2014 sparked international mourning and brought attention to mental health issues.
  • The 1999 solar eclipse was one of the most-watched astronomical events in history, visible to millions across Europe and Asia.
  • Steve Wozniak, born on this day, developed the first Apple computer and helped launch the personal computing revolution.

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