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September 21, 2024 Holiday:

International Day of Peace

The International Day of Peace is a special occasion that celebrates the importance of harmony, non-violence, and unity among nations and individuals. This day is marked by people from all walks of life coming together to promote peace, tolerance, and understanding. Traditionally, individuals and organizations observe a minute of silence at noon, followed by various activities such as peace rallies, concerts, and community service projects. The ultimate goal of this holiday is to inspire a global movement towards a more peaceful and harmonious world, where everyone can live without fear of conflict or violence.

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Holidays on September 21, 2024:

Batman Day

Join us on Batman Day, September 21st, 2024, as fans worldwide pay tribute to the Caped Crusader's bravery and commitment to justice. more >>

National Dance Day

National Dance Day on 9/21/2024: Embrace the joy of dance, connect with others, and get moving with this fun and accessible holiday! more >>

Thank a Police Officer Day

Thank a Police Officer Day, 9/21/2024, honor the bravery and dedication of law enforcement officers and show appreciation for their service. more >>

World Gratitude Day

World Gratitude Day, September 21, 2024: Reflect on the good things in your life, share gratitude with others, and spread joy. more >>

National Singles Day

National Singles Day, 9/21/2024: Embrace independence, self-love, and personal growth on this special day dedicated to solo living. more >>

National Beef Stroganoff Day

National Beef Stroganoff Day on 9/21/2024: Indulge in classic Russian-inspired recipe, sauteed beef, mushrooms, and creamy sauce over egg noodles. more >>

International Coastal Cleanup Day

Join International Coastal Cleanup Day on 9/21/2024 and help protect our planet's coastlines by collecting trash and raising awareness about pollution's impact on marine life. more >>

Locate An Old Friend Day

Locate An Old Friend Day, 9/21/2024: Reconnect with friends from the past, strengthen social bonds, and relive fond memories. more >>

Responsible Dog Ownership Day

Responsible Dog Ownership Day (9/21/2024) - Learn how to be a dedicated and caring dog owner, from proper nutrition to health and well-being, and discover how to improve your relationship with your furry friend. more >>

Birthdays on September 21:

Stephen King

78 Years Old

Master of horror fiction, crafting spine-tingling novels and screenplays that captivate audiences worldwide, exploring the darker side of human nature.

Bill Murray

75 Years Old

A beloved comedic genius, starring in iconic films like Groundhog Day and Ghostbusters, and known for his improvisational wit and quirky humor.

Chuck Jones

Died in 2002, aged 89

Creator of beloved Looney Tunes characters like Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, known for his innovative animation techniques and hilarious storytelling.

Liam Gallagher

53 Years Old

The iconic frontman of Oasis, known for his distinctive vocals and swaggering attitude, leading the Britpop revolution in the 1990s with hits like "Wonderwall" and "Champagne Super...

Jerry Bruckheimer

82 Years Old

A renowned producer behind blockbuster franchises like Pirates of the Caribbean and CSI, known for crafting high-octane, visually stunning entertainment that captivates global audi...

Ethan Coen

68 Years Old

Academy Award-winning filmmaker behind iconic movies like Fargo, The Big Lebowski, and No Country for Old Men, known for dark humor, complex characters, and genre-bending storytell...

Faith Hill

58 Years Old

A multi-talented country music icon, known for her powerful vocals and chart-topping hits like "This Kiss" and "Mississippi Girl", with a successful music and acting career spannin...

Larry Hagman

Died in 2012, aged 81

Star of iconic TV shows, including the titular role in "I Dream of Jeannie" and the villainous J.R. Ewing in "Dallas", leaving a lasting mark on American pop culture.

Marta Kauffman

69 Years Old

Creator of iconic TV shows like Friends and Veronica's Closet, known for shaping the landscape of 90s-00s television comedy.

H. G. Wells

Died in 1946, aged 79

A visionary writer who pioneered the science fiction genre, crafting timeless classics like "The Time Machine" and "War of the Worlds" that continue to inspire and captivate audien...

Leonard Cohen

Died in 2016, aged 82

A poet and singer-songwriter renowned for his soulful, literary lyrics and distinctive, soothing voice, crafting timeless classics that explore love, spirituality, and the human co...

Billy Porter

56 Years Old

Award-winning actor and singer known for his powerful voice and iconic roles in TV shows like "Pose" and Broadway musicals like "Kinky Boots".

Events from History on September 21:
234 years ago
The French Revolution's radical phase escalated when the National Convention, a new governing body, boldly declared the end of the 1,000-year-old monarchy. On this day, King Louis XVI's fate was sealed, and the First French Republic was born. Deputies, fueled by libertarian ideals, overwhelmingly voted for abolition, paving the way for a new era in French history. This pivotal moment marked a significant shift in the Revolution's trajectory, sparking a period of rapid reform and eventual execution of the monarch. The fall of the monarchy sent shockwaves throughout Europe, inspiring similar revolutions and cementing the French Revolution's place in history.
After centuries of colonial rule, Belize, a small Central American nation, finally broke free from the shackles of British dominance, embracing a new era of sovereignty and self-governance. The journey to independence was long and arduous, marked by repeated struggles against colonial oppression, but the Belizean people persevered, driven by their unwavering desire for autonomy. With the signing of the Belize Act, the country officially gained independence, paving the way for a brighter future, free from the yoke of colonialism. As the nation celebrated this hard-won victory, a new chapter in Belize's history unfolded, filled with promise and possibility.
Sandra Day O'Connor made history on this day, shattering the glass ceiling as the U.S. Senate unanimously votes to confirm her as the first female Supreme Court justice! This trailblazing Arizona native, with her impressive resume and no-nonsense attitude, won over the hearts of even the toughest critics, securing a 99-0 vote. As a fierce advocate for women's rights and a seasoned judge, O'Connor was poised to bring a fresh perspective to the highest court in the land.
54 years ago
Ferdinand Marcos, the cunning Philippine President, pulled off a stunning power grab on this fateful day. Proclaiming martial law, he suspended civil liberties, dissolved Congress, and essentially became a dictator. With his grasp on power tightening, Marcos would rule with an iron fist, silencing critics and jailing opponents. As protests and unrest simmered, the country slid into darkness, and a once-promising democracy crumbled under his authoritarian regime. The question on everyone's mind: how far would Marcos go to maintain his grip on power?
Malta's colonial era came to an end when the tiny island nation proudly claimed its independence from the United Kingdom, marking a new chapter in its history. This momentous occasion was the culmination of years of struggle and negotiations, as Malta's people had long sought self-governance. The country's strategic location in the Mediterranean had made it a prized possession for various empires throughout history, but on this day, Malta became a sovereign state, joining the Commonwealth of Nations as a symbol of its continued ties with its former rulers.
35 years ago
Armenia's centuries-long wait for self-determination finally ended when the Armenian Supreme Soviet, led by Levon Ter-Petrossian, adopted the Declaration of Independence, marking a triumphant conclusion to the country's struggle for freedom from Soviet rule. This momentous decision was the culmination of a long and arduous journey, marked by nationalist movements and demands for autonomy. As the Soviet empire began to crumble, Armenia seized the opportunity to reclaim its sovereignty, paving the way for a new era of democracy and self-governance.
Notable Deaths on September 21:
2021Willie Garson Beloved Hollywood character actor
1998Florence Griffith Joyner Fastest woman on four legs, a legendary sprinter
2022Raju Srivastav Indian entertainer
1957Haakon VII of Norway Beloved Norwegian monarch who reigned during the country's tumultuous times
2018Trần Đại Quang Visionary leader and statesman
2020Arthur Ashkin Outstanding scientist and Nobel laureate
1327Edward II of England Monarch and ruler
1860Arthur Schopenhauer German philosopher who critiqued the concept of the universe.
2007Rex Humbard American televangelist who inspired millions through faith
1947Harry Carey Pioneering American actor, director, and producer who defined Hollywood
1974Walter Brennan Legendary actor with a golden tongue
1974Jacqueline Susann Bestselling author who captured the hearts of millions
2004Bob Mason English actor and playwright known for his wit and charm
1966Paul Reynaud France's Prime Minister and champion of freedom
1558Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor Monarch and statesman
2007Alice Ghostley American actress who brought laughter and joy on screen
2014Caldwell Jones Successful basketball player and coach
2009Robert Ginty American triple threat who excelled in acting, directing, and writing
2002Robert L. Forward American inventor and writer who merged science and fiction
1982Ivan Bagramyan Soviet military leader