What Happened On This Day – 21 November
Nov 21, 2015 There are so few Thanksgiving books for kids written from the Native perspective, which we worked hard to track down some great ones. May they provide a better understanding of the real history of Thanksgiving, and give us even more reasons to celebrate all the contributions that made it the lovely holiday it is today. Famous November 21 Birthdays including Colleen Ballinger, Nikki Bella, Conor Maynard, Brie Bella, Tacoda Dubbs and many more. November 21 is the 325th day of the year (326th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar.40 days remain until the end of the year. 2015 Best Books of the Year: Nonfiction. Congratulations to Rinker Buck on The Oregon Trail, our pick for the best book of 2015 in Nonfiction.See the complete list of editors' picks in best-selling order below. Working on Commission (Saturday Crossword, November 21) Working on Commission (Saturday Crossword, November 21). Forever 21: 20% off 1st in-app purchase over $65 with Forever 21 coupon code.
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1979 Mob burns down US embassy in Pakistan
The mob was allegedly incensed by a rumor that the United States was involved in an attack on a mosque in the holy city of Mecca.
1964 Verrazano Narrows Bridge opens in NYC
The suspension bridge connects Staten Island and Brooklyn in New York City and at the time of its opening, it was the world’s longest suspension bridge, until the Humber Bridge in the UK opened in 1981.
1962 War between China and India ends
The month long war began over a border dispute between the two countries and ended with a unilateral ceasefire by the Chinese. Egyptian mythologyall about myths.
1941 Tweety Bird makes its debut
The fictional cartoon canary also just called Tweety made his first appearance in A Tale of Two Kitties, a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon. Tweety was created by animator Bob Clampett who worked on Loony Tunes cartoons. Brother newsoft cd labeler software.
1920 Bloody Sunday in Ireland
A key event in the Irish War of Independence, which was a conflict between the British government and Irish revolutionaries in Ireland, Bloody Sunday began with the killings of 14 people by the Irish Republican Army (IRA) under the leadership of Michael Collins. Two other violent incidents against civilian and IRA members during the day added to the death count, which was over 30 by the end of the day.