March 7th: From the Telephone to Bloody Sunday – History’s Unforgettable...

 

On March 7th , history has unfolded in dramatic and transformative ways. This video explores pivotal events that shaped technology, civil rights, global conflicts, and culture.

 1876 : Alexander Graham Bell patented the telephone (U.S. Patent No. 174,465), revolutionizing global communication. 1965 : "Bloody Sunday" in Selma, Alabama, where peaceful civil rights marchers were violently attacked, catalyzing the Voting Rights Act. 1999 : The Taliban seized Bamiyan, Afghanistan, later destroying the ancient Bamiyan Buddhas, a symbol of cultural erasure. 1970 : Birth of Rachel Weisz, Oscar-winning actress celebrated for roles in The Constant Gardener and The Mummy . 1936 : Hitler’s illegal remilitarization of the Rhineland escalated Nazi aggression. 2017 : North Korea test-fired ballistic missiles, heightening nuclear tensions. Dive into these stories and more, from labor strikes in Quebec to Argentina’s devastating 1945 earthquake. Discover how March 7th became a date of innovation, resistance, and global consequence.

 

March 7th historical events Alexander Graham Bell telephone invention Selma Bloody Sunday civil rights Taliban Bamiyan Buddhas destruction Rachel Weisz biography Nazi Germany Rhineland occupation North Korea missile tests

 

#march7thhistory, #alexandergrahambell , #bloodymary #sunday, #selmacivilrights, #talibanhistory, #rachelweisz, #rhinelandremilitarization, #northkoreanukes, #bamiyanbuddhas, #canadianhistory #laborhistory

Comments