Thomas Edison (right) demonstrating his movie camera to Kodak Π‘o. founder George Eastman on July, 1928 @facethenation
When Alan Shepard was on the moon, he hit a golf ball and drove it 2 400 feet, becoming the first - and only - person to play golf anywhere other than Earth, February 6, 1971 @facethenation
Ruby Bridges at age 6, was the first African American child to attend an all-white elementary school in New Orleans after Federal courts ordered the desegregation of public schools @facethenation
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On the morning of November 14, 1960, federal marshals π¨ββοΈ drove Ruby five blocks to her new school
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In the days following the integration, riots led by staunch segregationists erupted throughout the city
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Valentina Tereshkova was the first woman in space. During her three-day mission, she performed various tests on herself to collect data on the female body's reaction to spaceflight @facethenation
On June 4, 1896, Henry Ford 1st rolled out his invention he called the Quadricycle. His first car was a simple frame with an ethanol-powered engine and four bicycle wheels mounted on it @facethenation
Robert Goddard is the father of American rocketry. He successfully launched the first liquid-fueled rocket on March 16, 1926 @facethenation
Fidel Castro's love for baseball is well known. He even created a team filled with revolutionaries that would play before exhibition games called Los Barbudos @facethenation
Apollo 16 astronaut π¨βπ Charlie Duke trains for the Moon at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, November 30, 1971 @facethenation