03/10 Open Thread - Harriet Tubman Day (United States of America)

Harriet Tubman's parents were enslaved people and she was, accordingly, born into slavery in 1822. She was able to escape and then made around thirteen return trips to Dixie to rescue about seventy enslaved families and friends. When the US civil war broke out, she worked for the Union Army, initially as a cook and nurse, but then graduated to working as a spy and a scout. She was the first woman to lead an armed expedition in that war and led one raid that freed over 700 enslaved people. Once the war ended, she became active in the women's suffrage movement until she became too ill to carry on. She died on March 10, 1913.
I seldom devote any space to kings and queens and the like because why would I? They're seldom great inventors, authors, composers, or anything like that. Nonetheless, on March 10, 1452, the person who would become Ferdinand II, king of Castile and León was born. He definitely left his mark on history and it stung, and still does. He started out as king of Aragorn, and then hooked up with and married Isabella, Queen of Castile, to become King of Castile and Leon. These two were The Catholic Monarchs or Their Most Catholic Majesties and jointly loosed a lot of terror upon the earth. They expelled the Jews from Spain (except those willing to convert). They expelled the Moors from Spain (except those willing to convert). They started the Spanish Inquisition . They financed Christopher Columbus and loosed his predacious slaver ass upon the world. Though they are not directly personally responsible for every Inquisitor, Conquistador, slaver, torturer murderer, and rapist who came after, they started the ball rolling.
Speaking of no good bastards, on this day in 1952, Fulgencio Batista led a successful coup d'etat in Cuba. A fascist dictator who cultivated ties with US Mafiosi and Major US Corporations, he became one of Uncle Sam's most favored nephews until he was driven off of the island by a victory of rebel forces under the command of Che Guevara at the Battle of Santa Clara on January 1, 1959.
On this day in history:
241 BC – The Romans sank the Carthaginian fleet bringing the First Punic War to an end.
1496 – Christopher Columbus headed back to Spain, leaving his brother in command of Santo Domingo
1831 – The French Foreign Legion was created by Louis Philippe, the King of France,
1848 – The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was ratified by the US Senate, ending the US war on Mexico
1876 – The first successful test of a telephone was made by Alexander Graham Bell
1891 – Almon Strowger patented the Strowger switch, which led to the automation of telephone circuit switching
1922 – Mahatma Gandhi was arrested in India, tried for sedition, and sentenced to six years in prison
1945 – The U.S. Army Air Force firebombed Tokyo, killing more than 100,000 people, mostly civilians
1952 – Fulgencio Batista led a successful coup in Cuba
1969 – James Earl Ray pleaded guilty to assassinating Martin Luther King Jr. He later to recanted
1970 – Captain Ernest Medina was charged by the U.S. military with My Lai war crimes and later acquitted
1977 – Astronomers discovered the rings of Uranus
2000 – The Dot-com bubble peaked with the NASDAQ Composite stock market index reaching 5,048.62
2017 – The impeachment of President Park Geun-hye of South Korea in response to a major political scandal was unanimously upheld by the country's Constitutional Court, ending her presidency
2023 – The Silicon Valley Bank collapsed due to a run on its deposits; the second largest bank failure in US history.
Some people who were born on this day:
The task of organizing human happiness needs the active cooperation of man and woman: it cannot be relegated to one half of the world.
~~ Lillian Wald
1452 – Ferdinand II, king of Castile and León
1628 – Marcello Malpighi, physician and biologist
1844 – Pablo de Sarasate, violinist and composer
1849 – Hallie Quinn Brown, educator, writer and activist
1867 – Lillian Wald, nurse, humanitarian, and author, founded the Henry Street Settlement
1903 – Bix Beiderbecke, cornet player, pianist, and composer
1903 – Clare Boothe Luce, playwright, journalist, and diplomat, United States Ambassador to Italy
1928 – James Earl Ray, criminal; assassin of Martin Luther King Jr.
1938 – Norman Blake, singer, songwriter, and guitarist
1947 – Tom Scholz, musician and songwriter
1956 – Odile Buisson, gynecologist, advocate for women's right to pleasure
1963 – Jeff Ament, bass player and songwriter
1963 – Rick Rubin, record producer
1964 – Neneh Cherry, singer and songwriter
1966 – Edie Brickell, singer and songwriter
1977 – Robin Thicke, singer, songwriter, and record producer
1978 – Benjamin Burnley, musician
1978 – Camille, singer, songwriter, and actress
1983 – Carrie Underwood, singer and songwriter
Some people who died on this day:
“I had reasoned this out in my mind; there was one of two things I had a right to, liberty or death; if I could not have one, I would have the other; for no man should take me alive.”
~~ Harriet Tubman
1910 – Carl Reinecke, pianist, composer, and conductor
1913 – Harriet Tubman, nurse and activist
1942 – Wilbur Scoville, pharmacist and chemist
1977 – E. Power Biggs, organist and composer
1988 – Andy Gibb, singer, songwriterand actor
1997 – LaVern Baker, singer and actress
Some Holidays, Holy Days, Festivals, Feast Days, Days of Recognition, and such:
Harriet Tubman Day (United States of America)
National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (United States)
International Bagpipe Day
Salvation Army Day
Today's Tunes
The Starvation Army
OK, seriously, the Salvation Army
Pablo de Sarasate
Bix Beiderbecke
Norman Blake
Tom Scholz
Wilbur Scoville
E. Power Biggs
Andy Gibb
LaVern Baker
Ok, it's an open thread, so it's up to you folks now. So what's on your mind?
Cross posted from http://caucus99percent.com
Open Thread, Harriet Tubman, Ferdinand II, Batista, Bix Beiderbecke, Wilbur Scoville, LaVerne Baker

Comments
Harriet embodies the fighting spirit
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against all odds
thanks for the OT!
Thought is the wind, knowledge the sail, and mankind the vessel.
-- August Hare
Good morning Cap'n Q, that she did. Thanks for
reading,
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Good morning...
A damp one here, but nicer weather coming this week.
I noticed you featured my neighbors Norman and Nancy Blake in you music selection. They are doing fine in Rising Fawn and are largely retired but still making music. Norman is 87.
Hope all is well on the left coast. Thanks for the OT!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Good morning LO, previous reply went into the ether, it seems
Anyway, sorry about the weather. Original idea was to highlight Norman's picking, but I would up with the duet for assorted reasons.
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
One of Joe Shikspack's finds - great LaVerne Baker
be wewll and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Woe is me!
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/live/x-down-twitter-outage-march-2025
Isn't that what ham radio is for? Don't pople dupe all their X
be well and have a good oner
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Good morning, el!
Tubman was astonishing and I appreciate you helping us remember and honor her for her achievements.
I am headed to lunch with an attorney who is making a run for a district judge position. I have mentioned I appear often in court presided by a judge who doesn't seem to be all there. My friend is running against him. I will pass along some contact info and give him some assistance where possible.
I am done with the insane behavior of this sitting judge.
So far, no Epstein list, no reveals on the JFK assassination. I am sure Bondi is busy getting her pedicure.
Have a great day, el, and thanks for the OT.
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981
Good morning otc. Enjoy your lunch. Hope your buddy
wins.
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Getting better everyday
here, and grateful for all the support!
I’ve got this surgical drain thing, and I’m supposed to empty it every few hours, and measure the volume of the accumulated fluids. I think my spring sap run is nearly finished, so maybe I can be rid of the thing this week. And that brings me to one of the more amusing provocations from my pre-release spin cycle- the second night at about 3am, one of the nurses drained it (it hangs out just below my bellybutton), and then proceeded to spill the contents into my lap.
And then they took my blood pressure, “since I was awake anyway”. Boy, was I awake…
I wonder if I still have a bellybutton? Haven’t looked yet. The miracles of modern medicine… It is much better to be home, with a lap full of dog. Hope all is well for everyone!
Twice bitten, permanently shy.
Good morning UFS, glad you're healing. The blood pressure
thing is so typical, though, one hopes that the spillage isn't.
get better and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --