TODAY in HISTORY: NOVEMBER 7

Alexander Dubček (1921-1992), the Czechoslovak leader who sought to instal “socialism with a human face” in the Prague Spring of 1968, put down by Soviet tanks, died from injuries suffered in a car crash. (Photo: Hesekiel [CC BY-SA 4.0  (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], from Wikimedia Commons)
    Reuters Following are some of the major events to have occurred on November 7: 1916 - Jeannette Rankin becomes first woman elected to U.S. Congress. 1917 - Russian Bolsheviks under Vladimir Lenin overthrew the provisional government of Alexander Kerensky in Petrograd. 1944 - Franklin D. Roosevelt was re-elected for a record fourth term as U.S. president. 1962 - Eleanor Roosevelt, widow of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, died. She served for several years as a U.S. delegate to the United Nations. 1992 - Alexander Dubcek, the Czechoslovak leader who sought to instal "socialism with a human face" in the Prague Spring of 1968, put down by Soviet tanks, died from injuries suffered in a car crash. 2001 - The Belgian national airline Sabena filed for bankruptcy -- the first European flag carrier to do so in the upheaval to the industry caused by the 9/11 attacks on the United States. 2002 - The population of Gibraltar overwhelmingly voted 'No' in a referendum on a British-Spanish plan to share sovereignty over the British colony. 2003 - In Colombia, pro-government congressman Arcangel Clavijo was killed by three gunmen outside Cali. 2007 - Jokela school shooting in Finland. 2016 - Musician Leonard Cohen dies.  



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