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#OnThisDay, 17 Mar 1964, Joan Merriam Smith set off from Oakland airport in California in an attempt to fly solo around the world. She followed Amelia Earhart’s easterly route from 1937 as far as New Guinea where Earhart had vanished.

Merriam Smith arrived back in Oakland on 12 May 1964, the first pilot to successfully make a solo circumnavigation by the equatorial route.

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#OtD 16 Mar 2003 left-wing activists were attacked in Milan by a group of fascists with knives. Two were wounded. Davide 'Dax' Cesare, was stabbed over a dozen times and died. The police attacked Dax's friends and family in the hospital waiting room stories.workingclasshistory.co…
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#OtD 15 Mar 1983 radical journalist and suffragist Rebecca West died aged 90. She helped found the feminist journal The Freewoman, and later worked with Emma Goldman to assist Spanish antifascist refugees stories.workingclasshistory.co…
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#OTD 15 years ago, northern Japan shook under a heavy earthquake and a disaster ensued.

6 years ago, the WHO officially declared #COVID 19 a pandemic.

What a date, 11 of march

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#OtD 14 Mar 1879 legendary physicist Albert Einstein was born in Germany. While most famous for his scientific theories, Einstein was also a socialist, and wrote an excellent explanation of the capitalist system and its inherent flaws stories.workingclasshistory.co…
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#OnThisDay, 13 Mar 1990, Ertha Pascal-Trouillot became the provisional president of Haiti. She was the first woman to hold the role.

She stabilised the country for long enough for it to hold a free and fair election.

“I accepted the position in the name of Haitian women. I did it as a service to my country. I did it with love and determination.”

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