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April 13, 2027 Holiday:

Scrabble Day

Scrabble Day is a celebration of the beloved board game that brings people together through words and strategy. On this special day, fans of the game gather to play, share, and showcase their linguistic skills. Traditionally, Scrabble enthusiasts host or participate in tournaments, either online or in-person, to compete against fellow word wizards. Many also use this occasion to introduce the game to newcomers, fostering a sense of community and camaraderie among players. As a result, Scrabble Day has become a joyous celebration of language, friendship, and healthy competition.

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Holidays on April 13, 2027:
Birthdays on April 13:

Thomas Jefferson

Died in 1826, aged 83

The principal author of the Declaration of Independence and a strong advocate for individual liberties and limited government, shaping America's foundational principles. He oversaw...

Ron Perlman

76 Years Old

A talented actor who brought iconic characters to life, including Hellboy and Clay Morrow in Sons of Anarchy, with a distinctive voice and rugged charm.

Seamus Heaney

Died in 2013, aged 74

A renowned Irish wordsmith celebrated for his evocative poetry and plays that explored the human experience, delving into themes of identity, culture, and the complexities of life....

Al Green

80 Years Old

A legendary soul singer, songwriter, and producer who created iconic hits like "Let's Stay Together" and "Tired of Being Alone", blending gospel and R&B to create a unique sound.

Stanley Donen

Died in 2019, aged 94

Acclaimed director and choreographer behind iconic movie musicals, blending song, dance, and comedy in timeless classics like Singin' in the Rain and Funny Face.

Paul Sorvino

Died in 2022, aged 83

A talented actor and singer with a distinctive voice, known for his iconic roles in films like "Goodfellas" and TV shows like "Law & Order".

Alfred Mosher Butts

Died in 1993, aged 93

Designed the popular board game Scrabble, which has become a cultural phenomenon and a staple in many households. This game has been enjoyed by millions worldwide, promoting social...

Ricky Schroder

56 Years Old

Star of the popular 1980s sitcom "Silver Spoons" and later the drama "NYPD Blue," known for his iconic childhood roles and successful transition to adult acting.

Max Weinberg

75 Years Old

The drummer and bandleader for the E Street Band, known for his powerful and dynamic drumming style, which helped shape the sound of Bruce Springsteen's music.

Lou Bega

51 Years Old

German singer behind the catchy, upbeat 1999 hit "Mambo No. 5", a chart-topping summer anthem that became a global phenomenon.

Allison Williams

38 Years Old

Star of HBO's Girls and Get Out, known for her versatility in playing complex, dynamic characters. She's also a talented singer, performing in various musical theater productions.

Eudora Welty

Died in 2001, aged 92

A celebrated author of short stories and novels, known for capturing the essence of Southern American life and culture through her vivid, poignant, and often humorous writing.

Events from History on April 13:
822 years ago
The mighty walls of Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, crumbled under the relentless siege of the Crusaders. The once-formidable empire, born from the ashes of the Roman Empire, was brought to its knees by the very people who claimed to be fighting for Christendom. The Crusaders, driven by greed, ambition, and a twisted sense of piety, pillaged and plundered the city, leaving destruction and chaos in their wake.
107 years ago
British troops massacre unarmed Indians in Amritsar (Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar, Punjab, India) 1919
Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer's British Indian Army troops opened fire on a peaceful gathering of Indians in Amritsar's Jallianwala Bagh, a walled garden, killing hundreds of unarmed civilians, including women and children, and injuring over 1,500. The brutal massacre was sparked by a protest against the arrest of two nationalist leaders, and it marked a turning point in India's struggle for independence from British rule. Dyer's actions were widely condemned, but he was hailed as a hero by some Britishers, revealing the deep divide between the rulers and the ruled. This tragic event galvanized the Indian independence movement, paving the way for Mahatma Gandhi's non-violent resistance.
165 years ago
Union forces surrender Fort Sumter to Confederate forces. (Fort Sumter, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, 29412, USA) 1861
The stormy morning of April 13, 1861, marked the beginning of a brutal chapter in American history. Fort Sumter, a Union stronghold in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, had been besieged by Confederate forces for 34 hours. Despite being vastly outnumbered, Major Robert Anderson and his 85-man Union garrison held out against General P.G.T. Beauregard's 2,500 Confederate troops. However, with supplies dwindling and no reinforcements in sight, Anderson reluctantly raised the white flag, surrendering the fort. This pivotal event triggered a ripple effect, galvanizing the North to mobilize against the secessionist South, setting the stage for the American Civil War.
197 years ago
In a groundbreaking move, the British Government finally lifted centuries-old restrictions on Roman Catholics, granting them the right to vote and hold public office. This monumental shift was made possible by the Roman Catholic Relief Act of 1829, a long-fought victory for Catholics who had been advocating for equal rights. The Act marked a significant milestone in the struggle for religious freedom and paved the way for greater social and political inclusivity in the United Kingdom.
153 years ago
In the small town of Colfax, Louisiana, a brutal massacre unfolded as a group of former Confederate soldiers and Ku Klux Klan members attacked and killed over 60 to 150 unarmed black men who had surrendered, marking one of the deadliest racial massacres in US history. The violence erupted on Easter Sunday, shattering the fragile peace that had been established in the Reconstruction-era South. The horrific event was a stark reminder of the deep-seated racial tensions and hatred that continued to plague the nation.
56 years ago
Oxygen tank explosion imperils Apollo 13 crew (Apollo 13, En Route to the Moon) 1970
As astronauts James Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise soared through space, a sudden jolt rocked the Apollo 13 spacecraft. A catastrophic explosion ripped through the service module, blasting oxygen into space and leaving the crew with dwindling power and air. The mission to land on the Moon's Fra Mauro Highlands was instantly transformed into a desperate fight for survival. With limited resources and time ticking away, the astronauts and NASA's mission control team embarked on a daring rescue effort that would push human ingenuity to the limits.
Notable Deaths on April 13:
2024Faith Ringgold American artist and author of children's books
2022Michel Bouquet French actor with a storied stage and film career
1605Boris Godunov Russian monarch who ruled as Tsar of Russia
2006Muriel Spark Acclaimed Scottish novelist, poet, and critic who redefined the literary landscape
2008John Archibald Wheeler Groundbreaking American physicist and academic who expanded our understanding of the universe
2015Herb Trimpe American author and illustrator of popular comics
2005Johnnie Johnson Legendary American pianist and songwriter who crafted timeless melodies and lyrics
2004Caron Keating Charismatic Northern Irish TV host who entertained audiences with warmth and humor
1941Annie Jump Cannon Not provided
2015Eduardo Galeano Legendary Uruguayan journalist and author who chronicled the human experience with words
1975Larry Parks American actor and singer who was known for his charismatic stage presence and memorable performances
1917Diamond Jim Brady Built business empires with generous philanthropy
2000Frenchy Bordagaray American baseball icon with a legacy on the diamond
2017Dan Rooney American football executive with a diplomatic career
1997Dorothy Frooks American author and actress with a flair for the dramatic
1962Culbert Olson Visionary leader who championed progressive reforms and public service
2014Michael Ruppert Intrepid American journalist and author who uncovered hidden truths and stories
1992Daniel Pollock Renowned Australian actor and thespian
1983Gerry Hitchens Pioneering English footballer known for his skill and passion on the pitch
1956Emil Nolde Visionary artist who explored the boundaries of color and expression