历史上的今天-Today in History 2011-01-13(在线收听

 January 13rd, 1978“Fellow doesn’t have any tears, it doesn’t have any heart. “Former Vice President Hubert Humphrey, a liberal icon of the 50s and 60s dies of cancer in Waverly, Minnesota, at age 66. 1992.

Japan apologizes for forcing tens of thousands of Korean women to serve as sex slaves for Japanese soldiers during World War Two. 1990.
L. Douglas Wilder of Virginia is sworn in as America’s first elected black governor.
1898.
J’Accuse, author Emile Zola’s famous defense of French Army Captain Alfred Dreyfus is published in Paris. Dreyfus convicted of treason in a case that triggered charges of anti-Semitism is vindicated years later. And 1864.
Composer Stephen Foster, whose songs include Camptown Races and My Old Kentucky Home, dies in New York.
Today in History, January 13rd, Mike Gracia, the Associated Press.
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