
A Look Back at April 22–28, this Week’s Historical Milestones: Pivotal Moments That Shaped the World
April 22 – Earth Day & the Oklahoma Land Rush
- 1970 – First Earth Day Observed
Over 20 million Americans participated in the inaugural Earth Day, a grassroots movement that galvanized environmental awareness and led to the creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. - 1889 – Oklahoma Land Rush
At noon, thousands of settlers surged into the Oklahoma Territory to claim nearly 1.9 million acres, rapidly establishing cities like Oklahoma City and Guthrie. - 1915 – First Use of Poison Gas in WWI
German forces deployed chlorine gas at the Second Battle of Ypres, marking a grim escalation in chemical warfare.
April 23 – Shakespeare’s Legacy & Vietnam Protest
- 1616 – Death of William Shakespeare
The Bard of Avon passed away on this day, leaving behind a literary legacy that continues to influence the arts. - 1971 – Vietnam Veterans Protest in Washington, D.C.
Hundreds of Vietnam War veterans threw their medals over a fence in front of the U.S. Capitol, protesting the ongoing conflict. - 2005 – First YouTube Video Uploaded
Co-founder Jawed Karim posted “Me at the zoo,” marking the launch of the video-sharing platform that would revolutionize online media.
April 24 – Easter Rising & Hubble Launch
- 1916 – Easter Rising Begins in Dublin
Irish republicans initiated a rebellion against British rule, a pivotal event leading to Ireland’s eventual independence. - 1990 – Hubble Space Telescope Deployed
NASA launched the Hubble Space Telescope aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery, opening a new era in astronomical observation. - 1980 – Failed U.S. Hostage Rescue in Iran
Operation Eagle Claw ended tragically with the deaths of eight American service members during an attempt to rescue hostages in Tehran.
April 25 – Spanish-American War & DNA Discovery
- 1898 – U.S. Declares War on Spain
Congress’s declaration led to the Spanish-American War, resulting in U.S. acquisition of territories like the Philippines and Puerto Rico. - 1953 – DNA Double Helix Described
James Watson and Francis Crick published their groundbreaking paper on the structure of DNA, revolutionizing genetics. - 1945 – U.S. and Soviet Forces Meet at Elbe River
American and Soviet troops linked up in Germany, signaling the impending end of World War II in Europe.
April 26 – Chernobyl Disaster & Tanzania’s Formation
- 1986 – Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster
A reactor explosion at the Chernobyl plant in Ukraine released massive radioactive contamination, becoming the worst nuclear accident in history. - 1964 – Tanganyika and Zanzibar Unite to Form Tanzania
The merger created the United Republic of Tanzania, with Julius Nyerere as its first president. - 1865 – Death of John Wilkes Booth
President Lincoln’s assassin was killed by Union troops in Virginia, 12 days after the assassination.
April 27 – SS Sultana Disaster & Morse Code Day
- 1865 – SS Sultana Explosion
The steamboat exploded on the Mississippi River, killing an estimated 1,800 people, many of whom were Union soldiers returning home. - 1521 – Death of Ferdinand Magellan
The Portuguese explorer was killed in the Philippines during his circumnavigation of the globe. - 1810 – Beethoven Composes “Für Elise”
Ludwig van Beethoven completed one of his most beloved piano pieces, which remains a staple in classical music.
April 28 – Muhammad Ali Stripped of Title & Abu Ghraib Scandal
- 1967 – Muhammad Ali Refuses Military Induction
Citing religious beliefs, Ali declined to be drafted into the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War, leading to his boxing license suspension and title stripping. - 2004 – Abu Ghraib Prison Abuse Photos Released
CBS aired images depicting U.S. military personnel abusing detainees in Iraq, sparking global outrage and debates over human rights. - 1996 – Port Arthur Massacre in Australia
A gunman killed 35 people in Tasmania, leading to significant gun law reforms in Australia.