历史上的今天-Today in History 2010-02-08(在线收听

 February 8th, 1999In the Mid East, hundreds of world leaders, many of them bitter enemies attend the funeral of King Hussein in Jordan.

1915“The Birth of a Nation,” a silent movie epic about the Civil War premieres in Los Angeles. D.W.Griffith's work breaks ground in early filmmaking, but remains controversial due to its racist themes.
1968A civil rights protest turns deadly in Orangeburg, South Carolina. Three college students protesting a whites-only bowling alley are killed  in a confrontation with highway patrolmen.
1910The Boy Scouts of America, the nation's largest youth organization is incorporated.
And 1931‘You’re tearing me apart!’
Actor James Dean, a silver screen symbol of rebellious youth is born in Marion, Indiana.
Today in History, February 8th, Tim Maguire, the Associated Press.
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